Scotty B
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Scotty B
@FunkySooner
Christian Husband Father of four Sooner Born Sooner Bred Thunder Up
Funkytown Katılım Nisan 2022
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@TheNBABase @BannedMacMahon it's about how he gets them bruh, not the number
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“In NBA history, guards have averaged at least 30 points per game in a season while playing enough games to qualify for the scoring title on 48 occasions. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's 9.0 free throws attempted per game this season ranks 32nd on that list.”
- @BannedMacMahon

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@goatbertt @bballbreakdown Then you don't like basketball, cuz using the off arm is legal & most of the league does it & it has been used for decades
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@FunkySooner @bballbreakdown He’s an unbelievable player, just can’t stand the off arm shit, not just from him but anyone who does it
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@UnSportsESPN The year chris Paul played they made the play in tournament. Why is this dude trying to dis their rebuild. It only took 2 years of bad basketball. The sourness
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@ThunderHardwood Without digging too much into it, he is one I've thought would be interesting for OKC @ 17
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I believe in Cam Carr like i did with Trey Murphy a few years ago. All the physical tools are there, the defensive flashes are there. The jumper is definitely there.
He’s going to go much lower than he will go in redrafts
Tyler Rucker@tyler_rucker
Final Leaderboard No Step Vertical
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@ruka_mikami @_JasonLT Definitely not better at flopping than Luka, or whining about it...
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@bballbreakdown Most people’s gripe with his game is the fact he can’t use that off arm as much as he likes but a little touch on defence and he flails
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@BoomtownHoops Charlotte is more built off tanking than OKC. Do they have 3 top five picks? Top 8 for sure
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@BoomtownHoops Yip, yip, that's right, yip, uh huh, uh huh, yip (& then the sly look back as if to say "gotcha")
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@BillSimmons Claiming you saw an All-NBA player play while he is still out with injury, as he has been all series, is more like brain explosive diarrhea than a brain fart.
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I spent 5 hours watching both games, like always. Just brain farted. We recorded right after game and I was trying to rip through 15 things I wanted to talk about as fast as possible and just messed up. Shit happens. My bad. Really hope you can forgive me, Josh Eberley.
Josh Eberley 🇨🇦@JoshEberley
Yo, I hate this for Bill, man. Too many big $ guys are solely box-score watchers and getting caught like this is tough.
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@BrandonRahbar What if all if the OKC beat writers & podcasters & coaches are all wrong & these 2 yahoos are correct?
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@Faketoshi09 @JakeWayneSports Exactly, & i was late to the game cuz the stagecoach was behind schedule
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Yes I’m an OKC Thunder fan. Yes each game is rigged in our favor. No there is nothing you can do about it. Yes Shai tries to trick the refs each possession (but somehow is shooting 54% while doing it). Yes Lu Dort is trying to injure the opposing team. Yes our coach is trying to teach the rest of the team to injure the opposing team as well. Yes I attend the games because I have nothing better to do in Oklahoma. Yes I was brought up in the Oklahoma education system so this all makes perfect sense. Any other questions losers?
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@Reiner_thebraun @bballbreakdown He literally does ALL THE TIME 😂😂
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“My father gave me the greatest gift anyone could give another person; he believed in me.” – Jim Valvano
Belief is one of the most powerful forces on earth, and one of the most overlooked.
You don’t need to have all the answers to change someone’s life. You don’t need the perfect plan, the perfect resources, or the perfect timing. Sometimes, the greatest impact you will ever have on another human being comes down to one simple, intentional decision: choosing to believe in them.
Because belief speaks to identity.
When someone truly believes in you, it changes how you see yourself. It gives you permission to step into something bigger than your current circumstances. It silences the doubt, challenges the fear, and fuels the courage to try again. That kind of belief doesn’t just encourage performance, it builds purpose.
Jim Valvano didn’t just remember what his father said. He remembered how his father saw him.
As leaders, coaches, and parents, we carry that same opportunity every single day. The question is not, “Do my people have potential?” The question is, “Do they know I see it?”
Because people rarely rise to their potential on their own but, they often rise to the level of belief placed on them by someone they trust.
And here’s the deeper truth: belief is not passive…it’s active.
Belief shows up in how you speak to people.
Belief shows up in what you expect from them.
Belief shows up in what you challenge them to become.
Jesus modeled this perfectly. He didn’t call people based on who they were…He called them based on who they could become.
Fishermen became leaders. Doubters became proclaimers. Broken people became builders of the Kingdom.
That’s what belief does. It calls greatness out of others before they can see it themselves.
So today, ask yourself:
Who needs your belief right now?
Who on your team is one word, one conversation, one moment away from seeing themselves differently?
And maybe the most important question:
Are you using your voice to reinforce doubt, or to reveal potential?
Because when you choose to believe in someone, you’re not just encouraging them.
You’re shaping their future.
And that might be the greatest gift you ever give!
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🚨Construction worker drops truth bomb on NC teachers’ union “sick-out” today:🚨
“I work in construction. My son’s school is closed because teachers called out to protest in Raleigh. I don’t get paid if I don’t show up — no work, no paycheck.
Just talked to his teacher. She admitted they’re getting full pay tomorrow while marching.
I’m done. These entitled folks don’t deserve another dime in raises. As a taxpayer, I’m saying: end the pensions for government workers too. I have none. I grind 10-hour days, 6 days a week. No safety net. Why should they?
Teachers: do your job or find another one. Our kids come first — not your rally.”
Paul Locklear (and thousands of working parents nodding along)
#TeachersStrike #NCSchools #KidsFirst #TaxpayerAnger #EndEntitlement #PublicEducationFail #NCTeachers #RaleighProtest #WorkForPay #SchoolChoice

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@all_things_OKC You are absolutely wrong & I will steadfastly believe that until June 20th & will then re-evaluate your idea. No overconfidence
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