Also mind you, right before 9/11 the US had just attacked and occupied Iraq (Desert Storm) without any terror attack or threat needed. They didn't care the slightest what the citizens thought about it.
There are so many holes it's ridiculous. To me the single biggest hole is that if the US Gov really cares so deeply about what the US public thinks, then why didn't they plant WMDs in Iraq? That would have been absolutely simple to orchestrate.
All of this was some insanely massive (and weird) conspiracy to convince the American people that...
I mean sure. Just because the teams achieved similar results doesn't make them similar players though.
Jamison was a good play-finisher and could score adequately from 3 levels, but he offered nothing as a playmaker or on defense. He was a guy who'd put up decent numbers on a bad team but on a good one his role was best as a 6th man. Hence why...
So what? You're playing hypotheticals whereas im telling you what actually occurred.
The reason why Antawn isn't mentioned is because he had no real post-season success. His prime was spent with someone who stole his spotlight, arenas... often times in negative ways.
i'm gonna spare myself from the subject of this thread for the mos part but in regard to #3...
would you trust bush jr. with anything? if someone at the top or behind the scenes did indeed somehow orchestrate 9/11, the first thing on their mind would absolutely and positively be leaving bush in the dark about it.
I feel like there are so many holes in the 9/11 conspiracy theories
1. Why would they feel the need to carry out any attack beyond the WTC? Why would they risk exposure with two additional attacks when the vast majority of the casualties would already be at the WTC, and that alone would be grounds for war overseas/any other motivations they'd...
Not everyone in India is smart. The reason they tend to succeed here are because up until recently, it wasn't easy to come to the US if you were an Indian considering the geography and distance to the US . They don't get refugee status here, so they had to be either extremely motivated or educated/skilled on a work Visa. These refugees from...
Paus playoff success only began when he joined Kobe and one of the top seeded Laker teams in the mid 2008 season.
If Pau was on the Wizards he'd fare no better than Jamison did. Losing to Lebron and Cleveland every year.
I've been to India, very religious conservative country. They have lots of children and it's hard for the economy to keep up, especially when women don't have prominent roles in the workforce.
None of that is an issue in the US. We get their well off who travel here to go to college and work a trade. There is no need to fear them turning the US...
Wizards Jamison had just as much playoff success and production as Memphis Pau. Actually more since his team won a few games. Pau went 0-12 three first round sweeps. But he did play in the tougher conference so we can throw him a bone there. Either way they literally had the same playoff results as one another in their primes before Gasol joined...
The Magic achieved a 112.5 ORTG in the series, which is the same as the Cavs' regular season ORTG and less than their ORTG in the first 2 series.... So if the Cavs could've maintained their normal ORTG, they would've won the series..
Unfortunately, bron-ball isn't as effective against top teams - it loses some of its offensive efficiency...
The Magic achieved a 112.5 ORTG in the series, which is the same as the Cavs' regular season ORTG and less than their ORTG in the first 2 series.... So if the Cavs could've maintained their normal ORTG, they would've won the series..
Unfortunately, bron-ball isn't as effective against top teams - it loses some of its offensive efficiency...
That's true, indians, chinese and taiwanese people moving into your neighborhood is typically a good sign. But we're talking about actual India. We stayed in a 5star hotel(a 5 star room there is like the average price of a hotel in the US) and a block away you see street vendors who will literally scratch their ass and then proceed to serve curry...
How much credit for that should go to Stern?
I think more of it should go to Bird/Magic/MJ. Stern took over in 1984 the year Jordan was drafted and Bird/Magic faced off in the finals. Nice timing.
Antawn doesnt get mentioned because his best years were on garbage ass teams. Dude had his whole career to throw up monster numbers without obligation for post-season success. He is a Monta Ellis in a different position which happens to make him more efficient.
Did you see their sex videos?
"The Pro Ballers Gangbang" series.
Volume 3 and 4 are the best.
stay clear of volume 7,8,9..... Howard and Rondo's assholes are worn out by that time.