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Tyler Reed
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Bay Area | UCSB
Santa Barbara, CA Katılım Temmuz 2018
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"[The Warriors] owe Steph Curry whatever the hell Steph Curry wants. I'm a Christian and I don't compare any man to God, but that man Steph Curry is the closest thing to a God-like figure that you got in that area. Make no mistake about it.
Too invaluable. Too untouchable. And oh by the way, still a star. That man needs more talent, go get him more talent. That man needs a better roster, go get him a better roster. He needs Steve Kerr re-up'ed for years to come, you do that too.
You give Steph Curry whatever the hell he needs in order to keep him, as a team, relevant in the championship equation. He deserves no less. He's still a SUPERSTAR in this league. The brother is the epitome of perfection when it comes to a professional athlete...
It don't get no better than Steph Curry. You give him what the hell he needs."
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- @stephenasmith on what Joe Lacob and the Warriors owe Steph at this point in his career (via @WillardAndDibs).
🎧 audacy.com/podcast/willar…

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@knbrmurph Kings fans are lighting the beam, meanwhile we may be drowning in Jim Beam
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In honor of the first MLB game this season in Korea that starts in five minutes on ESPN, here is a thread I wrote six years ago -- culled into one tweet thanks to no character limitations -- about an amazing night that reminded me why we love baseball. Enjoy.
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So I’m in Seoul last night, on the way home from PyeongChang, and I meet a group of three Americans and a Korean who essentially adopt me for the night. They show me around the Hongdae neighborhood, and by the time we’re ready to go home, open cabs are few and far between.
All five of us jam into one -- me shotgun, the rest in back -- and the cab driver is pissed. He’s in his early 60s, probably, with a deep, authoritative voice. He starts barking. All of us go silent. He begrudgingly drives, drops the other four off and heads toward my hotel.
I figure it’s silence the rest of the way. Only he says, “USA?” I say, “Yes.” He nods, and then he looks at me and says, “Pro baseball?” And I have to compose myself for a second, because of all the things for a random cabbie in Seoul to say, I did not expect “Pro baseball.”
Naturally, I say “Pro baseball!” I try to tell him I write about pro baseball! He gives me a quizzical look. I figure our moment is going to end there. Then the cabbie says, “Randy Johnson!” Holy shit! Did he just say Randy Johnson?
He continued: “Randy Johnson! Fastball!” Then he put his hands together, spread them apart and made an exploding noise. And I’m pretty sure the cabbie driving me home in Seoul was letting me know that Randy Johnson once destroyed a bird with a fastball.
“Curt Schilling!” he continues, and I’m wondering why he’s naming 2001 Arizona Diamondbacks when it dawns on me: Byung-Hyun Kim was their closer, and when the Diamondbacks were in the World Series, Korean fans tuned in to watch Kim, a native son.
The cabbie wasn’t done. “Sammy Sosa!” he said. I showed him a recent picture of Sosa. His eyebrows jumped. “Sammy Sosa?” he said.
The last player he brought up was Ken Griffey Jr. I tried to run some names by him: Mike Trout, Bryce Harper, Aaron Judge. The only one he knew was Clayton Kershaw. I’m not positive why Kershaw -- probably Hyun-Jin Ryu? -- but he nodded and motioned with his left arm.
For 15 minutes, we had a real conversation despite speaking two completely different languages. He barely knows English. I know even less Korean. Baseball -- excuse me: pro baseball -- was the only translator we needed.
When you see leagues pushing for a foothold in other countries, this is why. The universality of sports isn’t just the domain of the Olympics. It’s soccer, it’s basketball and, yes, it’s even pro baseball.
I’m tweeting from over the Pacific, on my way back to cover baseball, the perfect bridge to that built, of all people, by a cabbie in a city of 10 million. Gamsahamnida, PyeongChang, for being a truly great Olympic host -- and to Seoul, too, for an unforgettable night.
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Draymond Green knows he will be blamed for ruining the Warriors season: "So there's only one way to negate that -- play well and win."
A conversation with Green about a Joe Lacob call and righting wrongs: "I gave him my word and I've let him down."
theathletic.com/5205461/2024/0…
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@NBA the officiating jokic is receiving is getting out of hand. We cannot let this guy jiggle his blubber all night long and reward it time and time again. Call it both ways if anything
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No question. 35, 30, 11, 23 and 9 all going in the rafters
theScore@theScore
Should the Warriors retire KD's No. 35 jersey? 🤔
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Russell Westbrook on Kevon Looney: “He in the league for a long time for a reason…” 💯
(via @ricohinesbball, @Ballislife)
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