Brandon Jones
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Bumping this all-time quote from JaVale McGee about Alex Caruso. AK
Kamenetzky Brothers@KamBrothers
JaVale, on telling Caruso to wear the headband: "I just had a vision. And when I saw that vision of what he could be, visually, I made it happen. I told him to get the haircut, also. Haircut. Headband. What happened? He went out there and flew. Like the eagle that he is." AK
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Very thankful for the opportunity to lead the Saint Martin’s University baseball program as the Head Coach!
Big thanks to Coach Garsez for all of his work this last year to help us lay the groundwork for the program moving forward. My wife, kiddos and I wish your family the best of luck in the future. Once a Saint, always a Saint. #SaintsWin
See everyone at Saints Field soon!
Saint Martin's Saints@SMUSaints
Saint Martin's Athletics announces transition in baseball coaching staff: smusaints.com/news/2026/5/18…
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Michael Jordan played 48,501 minutes in the NBA.
LeBron passed that on January 29th, 2017. He has played 695 games since then, and put up the following stats in that time:
18,451 PTS - 5,622 REB - 5,657 AST - 850 STL - 490 BLK
"counting stats who cares?"
26.5 PPG - 8.1 RPG - 8.1 APG - 1.2 SPG - 0.7 BPG - 60.7% TS
"there's more to the game than individual stats!!"
1x Ring
1x Finals MVP
3x NBA Finals appearances
4x Conference Finals appearances
7x MVP finalist (2x runner-up)
9x All-NBA (3x 1st Team All-NBA)
It's literally a joke how badly LeBron has lapped everybody else but we gotta pretend he hasn't b/c killer instinct or something.
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Los Cavaliers ganan 61 partidos en 2009-10, LeBron James se va a Miami, y los Cavs pasan a ganar 19 juegos la temporada siguiente.
LeBron James llega a un equipo de Miami que había ganado 47 partidos, ganan 58 con él la siguiente temporada.
Abandona Miami en 2014, y el equipo pasa de 54 victorias con él, a 37 sin él.
Ese mismo año, regresa a unos Cavs que habían ganado 33 partidos, y pasan a ganar 53 con él la siguiente temporada.
En su última temporada en Cavs, el equipo gana 50 partidos, el año siguiente sin LeBron ganan 19 partidos.
Jordan se retira en 1994, el equipo pasó de ganar 57 partidos con él, a ganar 55 sin él, y ser eliminados en semifinales de conferencia.
Jordan jugaba para el mejor sistema de la NBA en una liga que agregaba un equipo nuevo todos los años y diluía la calidad general de competitividad, mientras que LeBron ha sido el sistema toda su vida en una NBA con 30 equipos establecidos y con multiples HOFs jugando juntos para vencerlo.
Jordan nunca se enfrentó a más de dos HOFs juntos (Utah, Lakers), LeBron enfrentó a más de 3 en 8 de sus 10 finales jugadas; OKC, Spurs, Warriors, todos con 3,4 y hasta 5 HOFs juntos solo para vencer al equipo del rey que llegaba a finales todos los años.

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Every training camp I had at Washington State University, Coach Leach would share the same story.
The story of two kids. The rich kid and the poor kid.
The rich kid has two choices. He can become spoiled, entitled, lazy, and expect everything to be handed to him because he has been given more. Or he can take every advantage of what he has been given—resources, coaching, opportunities—and use it to become even better.
The poor kid has two choices too. He can say, “I never had a chance. Nobody gave me anything. The world is against me.” He can feel sorry for himself and use it as an excuse. Or he can say, “I may not have what they have, but I am going to outwork everybody.” He can become tougher, more driven, and more relentless than everybody else.
It was a powerful message in a locker room full of people from different backgrounds, different families, and different life experiences. Some guys came from wealth. Some came from almost nothing. Some had every opportunity. Others had to fight for every inch.
But despite all of those differences, everybody still had the same choice.
You can take ownership and use what you have as fuel.
Or you can become victim-minded. You can look for excuses, blame your circumstances, become entitled, and convince yourself that because of what you have—or because of what you do not have—you cannot become what you want to be.
It is not about how you start. It is about what you choose to do with how you start.
The rich kid can waste what he has been given or use it to build something greater. The poor kid can use his circumstances as an excuse or as fuel.
In the end, greatness does not come from starting with more or less. It comes from which person inside of you that you choose to feed.
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@nbcsnl this is a layup, I’m expecting big things
BBC Sport@BBCSport
It's reported that this would increase the surface area of their suits during competition, theoretically leading to extended flight times. World Anti-Doping Agency chiefs have said they will investigate if a complaint is made.
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