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Legacy

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  1. Why lol? You don't know me. I know B, someone else is probably trying to get after her too. Gotta work my game, fast. Spring break coming up, time to work. Thanks Cupid Neal.
  2. She lives half an hour away from me, but I ain't trying to ask over the internet or phone lol. I got her phone number yesterday. What should I do next? Prom in a month and a half. She used to go to my school but she moved, so hopefully no one else asks. Should we just hang out and I ask her during the time we're together, or should I do it in some creative way?
  3. His listed weight for last year was 260 now he's 290? Trade that foo and Al Davis for Donavan McNabb's du rag.
  4. http://sportsscribes.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=273:kobe-bryant-is-one-of-the-most-overrated-players-in-nba-history&catid=53:nba-classics Long article about it. What do you guys think?
  5. Watched the first episode. It was a decent show based on that one episode I've seen.
  6. Prom near the end of May. When should you start asking a girl to prom?
  7. Duke is one of the most bandwagoned teams as well.
  8. You do know that people bandwagon Duke as much as they bandwagon UNC, right?
  9. I see the Pistons having a worse future than Toronto.
  10. I'll change my avatar, if you want me to.
  11. Well it obviously helps when you're in Nelson's system because you don't have to worry about too much, and it brings up your confidence. It showcases your talent basically for other teams. Morrow was not brought up from the D-League. He was undrafted and was invited to play in the Summer League with the Warriors and they loved him, so they signed him. Thanks for the comments guys.
  12. Because they are the home announcers. They backed him up haha.
  13. Post a bit on another forum, but not nearly as active as I am here. Most likely quit and just post articles on Bleacher Report more often.
  14. Wait a minute. Last I heard, he came into camp slimmer and looking more fit?
  15. Gasol has not been playing as well this season as he was last season. I wonder what's happened to him.
  16. With the amount of injuries the Golden State Warriors have had this season, it's only reasonable that they try to recruit some new, young players from the NBA's Developmental League. Five players have been called up from the D-League this year by Golden State, which is tied for the most D-League call ups for a team in one season. Three out of the five players have been signed for the remainder of the season. The three players have been doing well not only in the D-League, but also in the NBA. All of these players have qualities that make them unique, and they have the potential to play in the NBA for a long time. Let's look at their three: Chris Hunter The 6'11 rookie center from Michigan has been on a roller coaster since the Warriors picked him up. Hunter quickly became a crowd favorite when he was first signed to a ten day contract. After a great defensive performance against Dwight Howard, the league's best center, Hunter was signed for the remainder of the season. Soon after, his play steadily regressed and he was buried on the bench. Injuries to Andris Biedrins and Ronny Turiaf have gotten Hunter his minutes back. He is improving game by game. His defense was solid on Zach Randolph at Oracle after getting handled by him in Memphis. His rebounding has been inconsistent, but he is getting better as the season is progressing. With the two centers being injured, Hunter is currently playing his best basketball of the year. He just had his first career double-double, and looks to be a solid back-up center. Anthony Tolliver After playing games for the San Antonio Spurs and the Portland Trail Blazers, Tolliver found himself back in the D-League. Luckily for him, the Warriors needed a big man that can shoot; hence, the signing of the second-year player from Creighton. Tolliver struggled to find his stroke at first, and it looked like he would not be re-signed. His hustle and defensive effort, though, earned him a year-long contract. In some games, he has looked like a monster, while he has struggled mightily in others. Even with the inconsistency, Tolliver looks to be a promising player. Who knows if he will be here once Brandan Wright and Anthony Randolph return next year, but Tolliver should make an NBA team next season. He gives it his all on the court, and can be a decent role player for any team in the league. Reggie Williams The last call up from the Development League this season has been the undrafted rookie from Virgina Military. Williams has been a stud ever since he has been called up. He led the D-League in scoring, which is why the Dubs picked him up. Williams has averaged 15 points per game for the Warriors and has had four 20-plus point games already. Not only has his scoring been astonishing, but his playmaking ability is what sets him apart from most of his teammates. It's surprising to see a guy like R-Will go undrafted, and he will definitely be a player that hangs around in the NBA for years to come. The Warriors have found many good players from the NBDL these past few years and these three guys can be added to the list. Some of these players might not be in a Warriors jersey next season, but they will all have an NBA logo on their jersey playing in the association. http://bleacherreport.com/articles/369444-warriors-find-themselves-three-succesful-d-league-players
  17. Doesn't McNabb have a no trade clause?
  18. I was there, my friend who is a Mayo fan was laughing.
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