Anyone catch the bobcats vs Wizards highlight on sports center last night? If you didn't take the two minutes to watch it on espn.com. I laughed out loud four different times.
packsyD22 wrote:Anyone catch the bobcats vs Wizards highlight on sports center last night? If you didn't take the two minutes to watch it on espn.com. I laughed out loud four different times.
Sadly watched some of the game live .
Definitely a good laugh though. So many air balls. Just watching the faces of Silas was money in itself. I knew the Bobcats were bad, but THAT...if there were 82 games, I'm not sure they could reach 10 wins. Awful.
I just realized that idiot probably cost me $88. I bet $80 on the Lakers -3. If he inbounded normally, they probably foul and at least hit one for the push.
ajalves wrote:you see the pass by Artest at the end of the Lakers game?
he's amazing.
would love to spend 15 minutes in his brain
could you imagine
He amazes me. he is like the one pro athlete that there is a 90% chance he is actually crazy
When he was with the Pacers he had a house in Noblesville, just north of town. Some friends of friends used to live near them and interacted with him socially from time to time. They said he was one of the nicest guys, most sociable guys they'd ever met. The sister-in-law of the guy that was the head coach at my school for a while works for the Pacers and she said that for an NBA player he was as close to being a normal, average guy to anybody that she had ever met.
Of course they say the same things about serial killers. Nobody throws a cup at Ron-Ron.
Who gets the money for all of the jersey sales and memorabilia off of their image and likeness?
I don't know, but I'm not sure that it's the players.
It isn't. I think (might take a little research to check) that the money goes to the US Olympic organization which lets them do things like afford to help athletes in other sports train in the off season since you can't make too much money as a professional curler.
dakshdar wrote:hink (might take a little research to check) that the money goes to the US Olympic organization which lets them do things like afford to help athletes in other sports train in the off season since you can't make too much money as a professional curler.
Then I don't know that Wade is too far off base, then.