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InItToWinIt

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  1. Big big question marks here. My gut says Warriors in 5 or more likely 6, but I wouldn't be shocked by the Cavs pulling it out in 7. Kyrie and Kevin are playing much better right now than they were at this time last year, KD has no finals experience and Steph has seemed to be absent these last 2 finals series. JR Smith and Korver will have to be playing their best ball all the time for Cleveland to win...

     

    One thing I do know, if the Cavs do win this series, then I will no longer have any doubt about who the GOAT is. If you can beat the last 3 MVPs I think that's a big factor.

  2. Prayers to you and everyone else whose been affected by it.

     

    My grandmother died one year ago today while suffering badly from this disease, but I can assure you it took her mind long before then. Her husband also suffered from it before his death in 2008, and we still have voicemails from him on intears about how badly it messed up his reality.

     

    I worry about the day that it comes to affect my parents generation or my own generation, and pray a cure/permanent treatment is found soon.

  3. I played college basketball at d3 Wittenberg University for 2 years.

     

    As a combination of a new coach and a freshman class of 13, I was cut from the team my junior year.

     

    After spending my junior year as a student assistant coach, presenting to the the coach a 17 slide presentation on why I think I have tangibles and intangibles as a player that would help the team, garnering support from my teammates, and being the only team member to attend EVERY offseason lift and open gym, I was denied by the head coach the opportunity to tryout again.

     

    I'll be a student assistant coach again this year because I support my teammates and love the game of basketball. Not a day goes by that I don't hope my coach calls me and says he'll give me another shot. I finally get it after hearing my parents for so many years telling me how lucky I was to be able to play, cause I miss the hell out of it every single day.

  4. I think this is a result of Sportscenter switching from a strictly reporting station to more of an entertainment product.

     

    They always have women reporting on men's sports. There's absolutely nothing wrong with that, but I'd much rather hear a former player analyze a coaches subbing decisions than Doris Burke.

     

    They constantly bring up equality and racism topics. Jemele on SC6 blasted Geno Auriemma for "sexist comments" after he stated that there are more men's coaches in women's sports simply because there are more men who wish to be coaches.

     

    It stinks because they basically have a monopoly on a TON of actual sports topics (press conferences, post game interviews, some highlights etc.) but I have watched a lot more NBATV this year than ESPN for that reason.

  5. 2 new recruits have signed for this coming season.

    Luke Rudy of Oak Hills HS He avergaged 13.5 PPG and shot 44% from 3.

    And Jacob Lyons of Christian Brothers HS in Memphis. He shot 69% from the field and hit 48% from behind the arc. He was up for Mr. Tennesee.

    Christian Brothers University Athletics - Bucs Add CBHS Forward

     

    I coached Luke last summer. He's a bright kid with a great shooting career ahead of him. Expected from a player who plays for Mike Price for 7 seasons.

  6. Leonard is making a really good case for himself lately. People forget the impact Lebron has because he's been doing it for years...but little things like drawing help to give his teammates open shots, calling out screens seconds before they happen, having a photographic memory in terms of player moves. These are things that simply cannot be matched by anybody in today's league.

     

    Now, in 4-5 years, I could easily see Kawhi being considered the "next generation's Lebron," just as I consider Lebron to be my generation's Jordan.

  7. Two Shining Star teams in the 17u and 15u division have Kentucky players.

     

    15u the only Kentucky kid is Scotty Draud (Beechwood). He's an 8th grader playing up and has really impressed me offensively. He has an aggressive mindset and can shoot the ball when needed. Lots of upside potential and I fully expect him to play and possibly start varsity next season.

     

    17u has Aiden Ruthsatz (Covcath) and Mekell Burries (Newport). Aiden has been playing really well, getting past guys with his quickness and shooting/finishing exceptionally. I wish he played with that confidence when he wears blue and white. Mekell has been really impressive , especially considering its his second year playing the game. He stuggles sometimes with shot selection and staying engaged defensively, but his potential is thru the roof (ceiling). He has an excellent handle on the ball and is shooting the ball well from deep. 17u beat Ohio Phenoms in the gold division.

  8. Cavs aren't worried at all about seeding. They have a championship mentality and Lebron has been to 6 straight finals. They have been back and forth in terms of playing really really well and playing below average. I have little doubt they will make it back to the finals.

     

    Pop said he is not resting anybody the rest of the way. Of course always subject to change.

  9. Using an affidavit warrant, police obtained her cell phone records and saw that she was answering texts and calls pretending to be her caretakers or roommates. I believe that is how she must've gotten all the money. My guess is the affidavit must have been the caretaker or roommate.

     

    FWIW, obviously in this country we are innocent until proven guilty. But the (likely one of many) incriminating piece of evidence has been released to the press before a trial or punishment.

     

    Worth noting that I have known her and her family since I was a few years old, and I don't believe she is innocent or mentally stable at this time.

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