They may not, in fact they probably won't, but he knows what it takes to win in the B1G and those road venues more than most of us.Wade...go home...your drunk if you think they can win 5 in a row....
Wade...go home...your drunk if you think they can win 5 in a row....
Wade...go home...your drunk if you think they can win 5 in a row....
We were down a lot more than seventeen the last time we played over there.If we get down 17 on the road to NW then I will give up on this team.
----------- Signed, Mr. Literal.
Sorry....i am too busy nailing your mom to have time to go over there.....Go back to Cyclone Fanatic you waste of oxygen. Oh look, tk liking your post. Hey, tk, F off.
They may not, in fact they probably won't, but he knows what it takes to win in the B1G and those road venues more than most of us.
I'd be more respectful to Wade. He was a pretty competitive dude. Very similiar to Zach McCabe in terms of talent and skill set but much more even keeled.
My favorite Larry Bird story. Celtics call time out to set up a potential game winning shot. KC Jones starts diagramming the play. A few seconds into the timeout, Bird leans over, wipes the greaseboard clean with his towel, and mumbles "Give me the ball."I believe it was Scott Hastings, while he was a sports talk host for KOA in Denver, who made the comment "The only sentence where you can use Larry Bird and Scott Hastings together is: That Scott Hastings is no Larry Bird".
That's great. I recorded a top 50 moments show on him on NBA channel. Highly recommend everyone to check it out. Dude was amazing all the way aroundMy favorite Larry Bird story. Celtics call time out to set up a potential game winning shot. KC Jones starts diagramming the play. A few seconds into the timeout, Bird leans over, wipes the greaseboard clean with his towel, and mumbles "Give me the ball."
They did and he delivered.
Wade...go home...your drunk if you think they can win 5 in a row....
My favorite Larry Bird story. Celtics call time out to set up a potential game winning shot. KC Jones starts diagramming the play. A few seconds into the timeout, Bird leans over, wipes the greaseboard clean with his towel, and mumbles "Give me the ball."
They did and he delivered.