If by any chance you haven't already seen Paul George break his leg, and you are not really into watching people horribly injure themselves, save yourself some mental scarring and don't watch it.
I definitely regret seeing it.
Basketball supports suddenly fill me with a distinct uneasiness, and I find myself feeling grateful for my own lack of hops.
It's a painful irony that an injury like this required George's otherworldly athleticism. I can only hope that one day he is able to reach those same heights again.
Sorry to the Pacers fans out there. This has been an amazingly shitty offseason so far.
should have listened to you...
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ReplyDeleteTime to call it a career, Bawful.
ReplyDeleteDurant out for two months, broken foot.
ReplyDeleteTime to wake from hibernation, Bawful.
Steve Nash hurts back carrying bags.
ReplyDeleteRemember what a joy the Pickup Diaries posts were to read? Ah, the good ol' days!
ReplyDeleteSteve Nash,out for the year. 4 draft picks & 29 million bucks later,ouch.
ReplyDeleteEver since “The King” step foot in an NBA arena, he was handed the key to a franchise immediately. At a mere 18 years old, ‘Bron was playing almost 40 minutes a night with Carlos Boozer, Zydrunas Ilgauskas, and Jeff McInnis. His workload hasn’t come down ever since and his fewest MPG average came this season in his second go-around at Cleveland. At 37.5 minutes, that is hardly a break.
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One-time All-Star DeMar DeRozan is set to return next week after missing a month and a half because of a groin injury. He couldn’t have chosen a better time with the Raptors playing all four games at home against the likes of Philadelphia and Detroit. If an owner is foolish and impatient enough to let DeRozan go, snag him up before it’s too late.
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Are you guys coming back?
ReplyDeleteI still have u bookmarked for some reason bawful. It's inevitable that this blog's site will expired. Why don't you give us fans a proper send off? You've kept me entertained during my years abroad and I checked this site daily and I am thankful for that. Hope to see an appropriate goodbye soon..
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ReplyDeletethis blog should be retired like nash did
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ReplyDeleteRIP - the greatest sports blog ever. Thanks for the fond memories Basketbawful. You will never be forgotten
ReplyDeleteman, what happened here guys? is everyone alright? i remember coming here everyday for the Worst of the Night or McHale's stories. wanted to make sure y'all are still alive and kicking since it's been over a year.
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You can blame it all on me.
Today is the last day of Kobe Bryant's career and it made me think of you guys. You did it Bawful! He's finally gone!
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