Rui Hachimura has outscored his regular season average at higher efficiency in 4 out of his 5 playoff runs...
'21: 14.8 PPG—70.8 TS%
'23: 12.2—66.8%
'25: 14.8—63.4%
'26: 17.5—69.0%
Definition of a playoff riser.
I think the major difference between Drake and Kendrick for me is that I never know how Kendrick feels about something until he puts it in the music so it always feels new. I know exactly how Drake feels about everything because all he does is troll online or make the same bars between songs. Everything he says I feel like I heard it before
Listening to a rapper that you know was blowing dick on camera is still insane to me.. yall niggas too mature for me I could never separate an artist from the music that much I stopped fucking with niggas for way less
Lakers should bring back Smart on the room exception (we gain $5m in cap space, and he can stay to get early Bird rights next offseason).
We should also try to get one of Goodwin/Keon Ellis to be a POA defender.
@LALMuse@TheAthletic We need speed and athleticism. Hopefully guys that in addition to defending can get fast break points and actually move off ball on offense
Lakers priorities this offseason:
- True lob threats that mimic the skills of Daniel Gafford/Dereck Lively with a cleaner injury history
- True two-way defensive players
- They have desire to lock in a long term secondary playmaker next to Luka Doncic
(Via: @TheAthletic)
I realised that I hate drinking. Didn't drink too much this year.
If I drink I wake up and my psychology is different for 1-2 days, I think about all the bad things I did and it haunts me. If I'm sober I don't give a fuck about nobody and my vibration is up.
It's all a downward spiral the next day after you got drunk. Hangover, laziness, negative emotions, anxiety, guilt, junk food, postponing tasks, empathy for people, missing some bitch, getting fat etc.
Sober is much better from this perspective.
@Not___KC Yes but all this is gonna come to head soon. They can’t pay all these guys. Hartenstein has a 28 million team option. Dort has like 18 million. Cason Wallace is gonna be due a new contract soon. They are about to face a serious challenge with the tax.
For those who want Peyton Watson as your wing of the future, he's gonna run you about 30 million APY. I don't think Denver will match that, but is that too steep for your taste?