Neids should simply live on a plane and not come home until he brings beaucoup 5*s back with him.
If he insists, give him his own travel channel documentary, but bring home all the 5*s. All of them.
Canseco is an idiot.
He should know the Collective Bargaining Agreement for the Cosmos Redshift 7 is expiring next month. Experts expect it will take until Stardate 6218.8 before they come to terms on a new CBA.
And if all that happened in Memphis, Minnesota or Sacramento, the core group would never have hung around long enough for it all to come together much less add to it with major free agency signings. THAT'S my issue with the NBA...the intent or design is there with the structure of the draft...
This is where I'm at with Jackson. However, it's also the case with almost every other "great" NBA coach...they all had loaded rosters, whether it's Red Auerbach, Pat Riley, etc. To me, the general manager component of the NBA equation is probably greater than the coaching component...
This means we're talking about a sport that doesn't have enough stars to go around and couple that with an even smaller field of excellent coaches, it is impossible for most teams to make a championship a realistic and attainable goal.
No, I like the NBA and wish I could like it more. Give me 16 teams and you've got a wonderful recipe for sports entertainment and the competitive balance is dramatically improved.
And as much as I love college football, it's also seriously flawed. Personally, I'm losing interest in the...
Yes, but it's only one example. And it is San Francisco.
When Minnesota, Memphis, Sacremento, et al, win a championship, I'll be more than happy to eat my words.
I'm driving to work this morning listening to Fox Sports Radio talk about all the dominos that might fall with Anthony Davis's request to be traded. But there were only a couple of teams in the conversation and at no point did the talking heads mention the fact the NBA situation as being...