Cyclones. Chiefs. Bulls. Cubs. Goonies. Producer @ 2K Sports 👊🏼. The views I express are mine alone & do not reflect the views of 2K

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Brunson a killer
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Hunter Dekkers 👿 • 366 bets • ~$2,800 wagered • One bet involving Iowa State football • Lost entire season, NCAA eligibility, career Brendan Sorsby 😇 • ~2,900 bets • ~$90,000 wagered • 40 bets involving Indiana football • Currently eligible after court injunction Sorsby placed ~8x more bets and wagered ~32x more money than Dekkers…
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What is the go-to coping mechanism when you lose 12 hours of work
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Greatest clutch run by a player ever

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Donovan crossed Tobias Harris SO HARD he injured his hip 😭
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2K peeps - I'm curious what YOU would name your build. Send a screenshot and a build name for it and we'll see about adding it to the lot 👀
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🚨 2027 four-star power forward Donovan Davis commits to Iowa State 🚨 Davis is the second-highest rated commit in program history and the No. 38 player in the Class of 2027. The 6-foot-7 forward chooses the Cyclones over Iowa, Marquette, Nebraska and Wisconsin. Iowa State now has the No. 1 rated class by 247Sports.
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I spent a week in Northern California. Here's my review: 1. San Francisco (2 Days) This was my first time visiting SF as an adult. I'd been when I was 10 years old but that doesn't count (although Alcatraz was pretty sick). I had my expectations low, which is key to any first time experience, but can also be tricky. For example: the first time I saw Hot Tub Time Machine, I thought it was the funniest movie I'd ever seen. Had no expectations. Took my wife to see it after hyping it up, and she did not think it was the funniest movie she'd ever seen. I set her expectations too high. I thought SF was cool. Could I live there? Eh. I'm not sure I could ever get used to those hills, but they are super unique to any other American city. Being right on the Bay is pretty badass. The people were friendly and the service was good. I prefer the SF vibe over the LA vibe. Less pretentious and “douchey” for lack of a better word. Also much cleaner than I expected. Someone told me they got a new mayor who's done a good job, or maybe there was a big push during SB. Either way, not the zombie apocalypse you might think from watching the news. My first Waymo ride was fun. Kinda creepy how all the billboards in SF are about AI. Def think it will be the first city where robots outnumber humans when the time comes. 2. Yosemite (3 days) My wife and I love the outdoors but we aren't necessarily outdoors people, if that makes sense. The only way you can get me to camp in the wilderness is with something they call "Glamping" and that's what we did. Highly recommend Under Canvas which just opened their Yosemite location. These tents were awesome, and the food was fucking fantastic. We checked out El Capitan, Tunnel View, some Sequoia trees, hiked the Vista Trail and Hetch Hetchy. Not super touristy which was great. I've heard Yellowstone gets absurdly packed. Could have been the time of year as it was a little cold. This was our second National Park visit and I thought it was perfect for beginners like us. 3. Napa (3 days) This place is gorgeous. I was blown away at how nice of a drive it was (3.5 hours) from Yosemite to Napa. You'd be in flat farmlands that felt like the middle of Kansas, then an hour later be surrounded by mountains and vineyards. Someone told us California is responsible for making 70% of the country's produce. I now believe that. I'm not the biggest wine guy but I like wine. Drank it a lot more before I started getting bad acid reflux. I don't think you need more than 2 days in Napa if you're just a casual wine drinker. The experience overall was great though. Enjoyed the tastings and scenery at every stop. There's only so much red wine I can drink during the day before I need a nap. The town could use an emergency cocktail bar nearby serving Whiskey Cokes and cigarettes to keep you going. Oh and you didn't ask but my favorite winery was Alpha Omega. We bought a few bottles there because they don't sell anywhere else. Pretty cool. Overall I'm left coming away with this impression: Northern California fucking rocks. I can't believe I was not familiar with its game. The people are chill. The scenery is stunning. The weather is lovely. As an East Coast guy who's made multiple drives from NYC to Florida and back, I am beyond envious that the other side of the country is so much more beautiful. They don't have any rest stops though, which is tough for a guy like me that has to piss every 20 minutes. So for that I would like to say THANK YOU New Jersey! I'm not the type to make a lot of life goals (not a good thing) but I think ending up in Northern California after your kids go to college and living out your remaining years there is absolutely the dream scenario. I doubt most of you read this but if you did, please let me know if you have any recs for my next visit. Cheers.
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Crawled out of my hole and saw the Knicks Hawks score and thought the website was broken
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Can’t wait to hear this from him for the next 30 years 🤣
Draymond Green believes Steve Kerr hindered his career and wonders why Kerr didn’t run any offensive plays for him during the Kevin Durant era 😳 “As much as he's done for me in basketball, a part of me think he's hindered me in my career and what I could have become. But what he's also helped me become. Like you got to take the good with the bad, man. You know, when I think of who I was offensively as a player and who I became, I think a part of that is due to him. I don't hold that against him. I'm forever grateful that he still put me in a position to be successful and that I could become Draymond Green despite my offensive role on our team. I don't sit and be like, ‘Oh man, like I f--king hate Steve because of that. No, it's one of my gripes. But if you're going to take one gripe and not be able to move past it for all the other things, then you're shallow as a person. You know, when [Kevin Durant] came from 2016 on, I have not had a play in our playbook. Not a single play that we run for me in our playbook since 2016. You think that would hinder someone as an offensive player? Of course. So at times, I go home and I think about my career and I'm happy as hell of what I've been able to build. But at times, sometimes I sit there and think, ‘What could I really have been if I stayed true to my game and what I really was?’ ” (Via nbcsportsbayarea.com/nba/gol…)
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JAMAL CAIN BAPTIZES JALEN DUREN

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I can’t count on one finger the amount of times I’ve rooted for the Lakers until tonight. Sign me up
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Hakeem Butler goes 75 for a touchdown. Hit 22.3 mph

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AJ HAS 11 THREE-POINTERS! A SINGLE-GAME FRANCHISE RECORD.
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Played 5 on 5 today for first time since June🙏🏽🙏🏽
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At 95, I'm still smokin'! 😝 I’ve learned two things: Never waste a good cigar. Never trust anyone who says you should ‘act your age.’ 😉👍🏻
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"There's not a better point guard in America" 🗣️ TJ Otzelberger has high praise for his star guard 🤩 #MarchMadness
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College Hoops 2K legend!!
Bill Raftery avoiding the fall off that comes for every aging broadcaster/color guy, at 82 (!!), while drinking like a fish, is one of the most incredible things I've ever witnessed in sports. A superhuman.
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Since Coen Carr balled out today in the NCAA Tournament… Here’s a dunk mix I made of his best dunks at Michigan State so far! Enjoy… @Coencarr2
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Hali 1 “Halucinating” out now!😵‍💫
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