Tussle Wilson
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Anthony Edwards on Wemby getting ejected 💀 “That n***a is like 8’5 when he spread out. The rim ain’t nothing but 10 feet! You got to put that b*tch so high above the rim. He’s like a statue. It’s so hard to beat them when he’s on the floor just because of his defense. I was so happy that n***a got kicked out. I hope they suspend him. Imma email the ass right now!” (Via youtu.be/mNz9wTAVP0I?si…)


Anthony Edwards explains why he dapped up the Spurs with 8 minutes left: “Yeah it’s 8 minutes but we not going back in the game. When you win a playoff series everybody is celebrating at the end of the game. They’ll be smiling while I’m pissed off. I was like ‘let me go ahead and congratulate these boys because I’m not going to be laughing with y’all after you whooped my ass.’ I didn’t want to go dal them n***** up at all. But then what would they have said About me? That’s why I’m me and y’all are whoever y’all are.” (Via youtu.be/mNz9wTAVP0I?si…)

My 2 cents on foul-baiting/flopping: It’s always been perfectly within the rules to do it. But it’s always just been up to players to have the self-respect and integrity to not over-do it. Like, honestly, a well-timed occasional strategic flop, I can accept. But when it becomes a hallmark of your whole game, when you’re seeking it out every time or every other time you touch the ball… That’s when sportsmanship is killed by gamesmanship. That’s when winning becomes completely divorced from ethics. That’s when the game becomes unwatchable. That’s when the rules have to change. When players can no longer be trusted to reasonably govern themselves, that’s when official governance has to be increased. Same thing happens in all aspects of society, when you think about it. And that’s just unfortunate. Something here has to change.

Stephen a smith says nick wright should be ashamed of himself for saying he’s moving like a mob boss with jaylen brown . Smith says he knows who sent nick wright at him

The locker room is a sacred place because it brings together everyone from all walks of life and beliefs for one common goal. Calling a teammate out publicly for his political views and to get attention is nasty work.

on the recent data regarding SGA's "flops": "if they were losing no one would care (...) but if we're gonna be mad at SGA for "perfecting the flop" we gotta be mad at everyone who has attributed to this being part of the league." @CBSSports




The Data is in: SGA is falling to the floor at a higher frequency than every other star player during the Playoffs

Choice was $1 mil cash in a duffel bag or dinner W the 🐐 …. Guess what I chose


Iso defender.

It's not that I don't appreciate Tom's work here, nor even that I find it uninteresting, but SGA's fall count emerging as the single most discussed topic of these Conference Finals is insane; the appetite for this discourse is astonishing. And ofc a lot of these aren't even flops


Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has fallen to the ground on 17.4% of his shot attempts in the playoffs, per @tomhaberstroh









