Danny
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Danny
@depalmite
surviving off movies and basketball
New Hampshire, USA Katılım Şubat 2014
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@nicktharula People are too quiet on this with Boozer imo, great rebounder who is instantly one of the best passers in the league and can knock down an open three trailing. Will be huge for transition offense
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One of the traits I'm really valuing over the last couple months in terms of draft and player eval is transition influence. Not an end-all-be-all but just wasn't something I factored a lot until recently
𝐹𝑟𝑎𝑛𝑐𝑖𝑠𝑡𝑒𝑛@francistennn
great pgs have exploited the brief offense-to-defense window after misses, and on-ball wings never internalized it playoff rORtg: after-miss: Hali +17.8, Nash +13.8, Curry +12.2, Russ +10.4, Kidd +7.3 — Mitchell +2.7, Luka +1.3, Harden +0.5, Shai -1.6
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@bjpf_ @ES_sportsnews Do you think some of Okorie’s perceived playmaking limitations could be heavily due to the Stanford context, or do you kinda only see a path for him playing off of another primary initiator?
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the 2026 NBA draft point guard has rightfully earned praise, i have 10 prospects with draftable (top 40ish) grades, the second most of any traditional position (center)
read in-depth scouting reports for all of these players on the @ES_sportsnews top 100 board:

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Unfortunate but this is Davion Mitchell / FVV measurements, still a path for him
Jonathan Givony@DraftExpress
Houston's Kingston Flemings measured 6'2.5 barefoot and 183 pounds at the NBA Draft Combine, with a 6'3.5 wingspan and 8'2.5 standing reach Flemings has grown and filled out over the past two years, but does not have great dimensions for an NBA guard by any means.
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@ZP12Hoops These Boozer haters are driving me insane, I love DP for immediate fit but now I just want Boozer so he can prove these lazy narratives wrong
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Just getting off work… didn’t even see the lottery live, had my brother relay the results… will look into the presumably snarky Boozer replies to my celebratory tweets now.
#YouSnoozeOnBoozYouLose
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Steven Soderbergh on George Miller's "Mad Max: Fury Road" (2015):
"Interviewer: You never storyboard?
Soderbergh: No. The ability to stage well is a skill and a talent that I value above almost everything else. And I say that because there are people who do it better than I’ll ever be able to do it after 40 years of active study. I just watched 'Mad Max: Fury Road' (2015) again last week, and I tell you I couldn’t direct 30 seconds of that. I’d put a gun in my mouth. I don’t understand how [George Miller] does that, I really don’t, and it’s my job to understand it. I don’t understand two things: I don’t understand how they’re not still shooting that film and I don’t understand how hundreds of people aren’t dead.
I could almost see that’s kind of possible until the polecat sequence, and then I give up. We are talking about the ability in three dimensions to break a sequence into a series of shots in which no matter how fast you’re cutting, you know where you are geographically. And each one is a real shot where a lot of things had to go right. I’m going to keep trying; I’m not going to keep trying in the sense that I’m going to volunteer to direct the next Mad Max movie. I’m going to keep trying in the sense that when I have sequences that demand a certain level of sophistication in terms of their visual staging, I’m going to try and watch the people who do it really well and see if I can climb inside their heads enough to think like that.
But he’s off the chart. I guarantee that the handful of people who are even in range of that, when they saw Fury Road, had blood squirting out of their eyes. The thing with George Miller, it’s not just that, he does everything really well. The scripts are great, the performances are great, the ideas are great. He’s exceptional. I met him once for about 30 seconds at the Directors Guild Awards in Los Angeles the year of Fury Road. But you don’t want to say that stuff to somebody’s face; it’s embarrassing."
(Steven Soderbergh's interview with Gavin J. Blair, The Hollywood Reporter, 2017)
P.S: On this day, 11 years ago, "Mad Max: Fury Road" (2015) premiered in Hollywood, California.
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@irisketball I don’t get the point of their tweet icl 😭
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38 thousand likes you are all so gross and evil
Kevin “O” Sullivan@sullys_burner
I’m tired man
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