Nassir Little

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  1. wizenheimer

    wizenheimer Well-Known Member

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    wut are you talking about?

    because I don't share your opinion on the value of Melo you concluded I liked the jailblazer days...? GTFO

    I've seen straw men posted here...probably posted a couple myself....but that's about the loopiest one I've seen
     
  2. UncleCliffy'sDaddy

    UncleCliffy'sDaddy We're all Bozos on this bus.

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    You missed my entire point. Go figure…..
     
  3. wizenheimer

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    lol...I got your point. It really wasn't beyond my comprehension.

    I just wasn't impressed with the clumsy attempt you made to try and connect my morality to the jailblazers. That was laughable
     
  4. SlyPokerDog

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    It's beyond my comprehension because I have no idea what either of you are talking about.

    I do know if the "JailBlazers" had won a championship we would no longer be calling them the Jail Blazers and Canzano would be the muckraker for a Cleveland blog.
     
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  5. UncleCliffy'sDaddy

    UncleCliffy'sDaddy We're all Bozos on this bus.

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    I couldn’t give a flying f**k about your “morality”. Again, you missed my point entirely. But obviously, for whatever reason you’re more than a little sensitive about your “morality” and feel the need to defend it. Way to make the discussion about you and take it in an entirely weird direction……feels like deja vu with you……same shit, different poster…..
     
  6. UKRAINEFAN

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    To me , that is kind of a low bar... Hopefully though, there was that benefit; but it seems that there would be diminishing returns. Wouldn't he be more useful as an assistant coach?
     
  7. wizenheimer

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    why did you even bring up the jailblazers and suggest that's what some fans want? That wasn't my diversion, that was yours?
     
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  8. UncleCliffy'sDaddy

    UncleCliffy'sDaddy We're all Bozos on this bus.

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    My point from the very beginning is that some fans have different priories than others when assembling a team. I place a much higher value on character and chemistry over stats of any kind. If Dame was a scumbag, I would not be a fan. That’s just me. I used the Jailblazer analogy to try and make my point. Why you took it as a shot at you is beyond me. That was your decision. I don’t believe my opinion is anymore valid than yours….and vice versa. So…….

    I offer 3 solutions (if any are required);

    1. We make an effort to agree to disagree, retreat to our corners and leave the personal snark out of it.
    2. We meet up at Tabor and do the “two cranky old men wrestling in the parking lot and entertaining passersby” thing.
    3. We both make a stronger effort to improve our reading comprehension skills.

    Either way this is stupid. If either of use really knew what we were talking about, we’d have been running the Blazers for the past 50 years.
     
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  9. UncleCliffy'sDaddy

    UncleCliffy'sDaddy We're all Bozos on this bus.

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    If and when he ever decides to become one….
     
  10. TBpup

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    So, about Nassir Little .....
     
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    Was this already posted?

     
  14. blazerkor

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    Good for Nas. Dude was giving it his all going after a lose ball and because Kyrie is fragile it was a bad play? No, it was a hustle play and if you go through a guy on a play like that, it's a lose ball foul. If Nas was trying to tackle Kyrie then it's a bad play but he was going after the ball.
     
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    Kyrie is a little bitch…he knows those plays (hustle plays) keep players in the game with the coaches. Hustle plays don't always work, but they never do if you don't hustle.
    Kyrie can suck a ….
     
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    Nas touched the ball before making any contact with Krying Irvine. Irvine went to kick the ball and tripped over Nas. If anyone is at fault, it’s Krying. Learn the game, KI!

    Solid hustle by Nas. Another bitch move by Kyrie. Not surprised by other in the least.
     
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    I'm guessing if Nas actual tried to tackle Kyrie....
    ....end of Kyrie.
     
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    It's funny that Kyrie was chasing something that's round.
     
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    'Round' is foreign to him. Maybe he was just curious....
     
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    Naz is a junk yard dog, best be careful!
     

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