@TheRealSuperD77@julesaintmiss Why do goofballs say this with every fighter that whoops there fighters ass. And yet your fighter Canelo tested positive for PEDs.🤷🏿♂️
@petestack72@VinnysCorner1 Should've and could've he didn't. He also beat a young Phil Jackson taking over the Bulls in 89 and 90. So now what? My argument still stands that he couldn't figure it out again and yet Phil and Pat won or were close to winning year after year. Those are the facts.
@ejack1676@VinnysCorner1 He beat Riley for the title once and should have twice . And beat Phil in the playoffs twice . So he would be the better coach he’d to head
@SkimMilkey This should be adopted for the women and sent to ESPN and ABC so that it could be the one shining moment for women. This is beyond dope. Get on it @SkimMilkey 🙏🏿
@petestack72@VinnysCorner1 It was neither, th3 head coach was already picked a year prior. He was the head coach of the defending champions. Pat Riley and Phil are still better coaches and the proof is documented
@CampDavidAZ@joeroganhq Woke Origin: The term originated in the early 20th century, with one of the earliest known examples in a 1938 song by blues musician Lead Belly, advising Black people to "stay woke" while traveling through the Jim Crow South.
@ejack1676@joeroganhq Ok. So What’s your definition of woke?
Woke can partially be defined as: holier than thou fake virtue signaling to coerce people into accepting their false utopian sense of reality
@CampDavidAZ@joeroganhq Woke" originally emerged in the mid-20th century within African American Vernacular English (AAVE) as a call to remain "awake" or "stay woke" to racial injustice, systemic discrimination, and social inequalities. It functioned as an in-group signal for Black Americans to be alert
@CampDavidAZ@joeroganhq That not what woke means. Woke means, waking up to the truth. That where the whole meaning of stay woke comes from. Republicans tried to take the word and morph it into something else.
People complain about everything MORE on the internet than they do in person, it is their cloak of invisibility and it comes in layers upon layers… just look at the foulness uncovered from peeling back a fraction.. (for those of us around during its inception we watched it being buried)
@joeroganhq Literally more Star Wars fans complained about him not getting a bigger role and most fans wanted him to be a stormtrooper turned Jedi. Never heard 1 fan complain about him being black but it’s just in liberals nature to have a victim mentality it always has to be about race
We’ve seen 6’6 Kyla Oldacre become an integral transfer piece for a Final Four Texas squad over the last two seasons. We’ve also seen 6’6 Madina Okot become an important addition to a South Carolina team that reached the national championship. Can 6’5 Fatima Diakhate follow a similar path?
The Senegal native is in the portal after nearly averaging a double-double this season at Pittsburgh, putting up (9.4) points, (8.9) rebounds, and (1.4) blocks per game. She ranked fourth on the team in shot attempts per game, yet was clearly the most efficient scorer—shooting 56.1% from the field and standing as the only player on the roster above 50%. The next closest mark on the team was 45.8%.
Offensively, she gives off a bit of Jonquel Jones–type movement in the way she maneuvers around the floor. She has a respectable mid-range jumper and finished 60.4% of her attempts at the rim.
The key question is consistency. Diakhate showed flashes of it in ACC play with performances such as 12 points and 16 rebounds against No. 18 Notre Dame, 16 points and 15 rebounds against SMU, 15 points and 14 rebounds against Georgia Tech, 12 points and 7 rebounds against Virginia, and 12 points against No. 22 North Carolina. At the same time, there were also a handful of quieter outings in the 4- to 6-point range.
When she’s on, that type of size and production is something a number of contenders—such as LSU, USC, and Michigan—can use in the frontcourt. If Diakhate can be that player over the course of an entire season, she has the potential to become one of the most impactful transfers in the portal and raise the ceiling of any competitive team she joins.
@petestack72@VinnysCorner1 That goes for all coaches, The question should be which coach maximized his roster the best and Phil, Pat, Red and Pop did it better than anyone else.
@VinnysCorner1 Jackson gets a lot of credit but when he didn’t have the Best players he didn’t win. You can say the same for Reilly and spoolstra . If Jordon, lebron, magic , Kareem, shaq, kobe. Kareem are all top ten all time then what did these coaches really do????
@Fuck_Stella69@NFL_DovKleiman AI was set to play QB in college before his career was railroaded. Believe me, strength and conditioning coaches could've put 20/30lbs on Iverson. By his senior year he could've easily been close to 195 lbs
@NFL_DovKleiman I promise you this nigga did not run a 4.38 in high school lol. He was probably in the 4.5.-4.6 range at best. Which is still very fast for a 17 year old btw.
Legendary: Allen Iverson could've been one of the best football players of All Time.
- 6'
- 165 pounds of pure muscle
- 41-inch vertical
- 4.38 40-yard dash
Iverson said that he was "way better" at football than basketball.
He was made in a Lab 👽