On a night where the Atlanta Hawks scored 58 points, the Memphis Grizzlies shot 30 percent from the field, and the Orlando Magic lost by 29 points...to the Washington Wizards...we could probably use some offensive outbursts to distract us, right?
There are only two food items on the menu at the west coast burger chain In and Out -- burgers and fries -- but there’s something called “Animal Style” where they put...heck, I don’t even know what they do, but it’s messy and it involves mustard-grilled something or other and it’s just all over the place.
I’m willing to give Paul George a pass for his slightly questionable beard growing abilities, primarily because he’s still only 22-years-old (scary, right?)
Against a San Antonio Spurs frontcourt that features two incredibly productive 7-footers in Tim Duncan and Tiago Splitter, New York Knicks coach Mike Woodson had no choice but to go big.
Play enough basketball and chances are you’ll run into a player who likes to justify his relentless jump shooting with a catchy phrase like, “you miss 100 percent of the shots you don’t take” or “there’s a reason it’s called feeling it instead of thinking it” or maybe “I was open.”