Media likes his personality and the playoff run(where he wasn't even that good) inflated his reputation. He's going to need to miss the playoffs/have a few bad playoff exits for perception to get pegged closer to realitt
BREAKING: San Antonio Spurs star De'Aaron Fox has agreed to a four-year, $229 million maximum contract extension with the franchise, Klutch Sports CEO Rich Paul told ESPN. The max deal secures Fox's future in San Antonio through the 2029-30 season.
With The Athletic reporting that Bucks are waiting to see if they can get a better offer than Miami's before deciding (and nobody is disputing this), we come back to this reality: While the Heat's offer is solid, in theory, if you're a 10th seed in a conference and you don't offer your best player in a trade for an all-time NBA great, you can't expect the other team to say, 'Yeah, let's take this quickly. We're good.' But Heat can't offer Bam because Giannis then might not re-sign. Which is why, as I said, Heat needs luck and must hope that teams positioned to make better offers (such as Boston and arguably Orlando, etc.) do not do so.
I never seen an obviously better team choke like this. At least when the warriors threw a 3-1 lead the Cavs had the greatest player fucking ever, what were we doing?
I never seen an obviously better team choke like this. At least when the warriors threw a 3-1 lead the Cavs had the greatest player fucking ever, what were we doing?
Everyone mentions Sopranos, Breaking Bad, The Wire, Mad Men, etc as the best turn of the century prestige TV and rightfully so.
But I feel like The Shield never gets enough credit and should also be on that list. It was great.
Everyone mentions Sopranos, Breaking Bad, The Wire, Mad Men, etc as the best turn of the century prestige TV and rightfully so.
But I feel like The Shield never gets enough credit and should also be on that list. It was great.