CavsKermit
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I feel like we can never get rid of Windler because his role as the player everyone drags is kind of fundamental.He was brought in to unlock Windler.
I feel like we can never get rid of Windler because his role as the player everyone drags is kind of fundamental.He was brought in to unlock Windler.
I’d like to clap my heels together three times and he poofs into Keldon Johnson.I feel like we can never get rid of Windler because his role as the player everyone drags is kind of fundamental.
I soured on him after the 'hey kids, do drugs!' thing he did into the camera while on the bench all those years ago.He’s had his share of problems, on and off the court during his coaching career, but he really is a sharp and knowledgeable coach.
I think he’ll do wonders with some of our offensive sets and game preparation.
That was the legend Scot Pollard and I won't have you besmirching his good name.I soured on him after the 'hey kids, do drugs!' thing he did into the camera while on the bench all those years ago.
Ah ok, I struggle to remember the 'washed up garbage time big man hoping for a ring' guys who have been on the Cleveland LeBrons over the years.That was the legend Scot Pollard and I won't have you besmirching his good name.
Thems is fighting words.Ah ok, I struggle to remember the 'washed up garbage time big man hoping for a ring' guys who have been on the Cleveland LeBrons over the years.
Thanks for sharing this. I started really following the first year after LeBron left, so the dark ages were my first memories. I liked Walton because he seemed to bring a leadership presence that was lacking after Jamison was traded and Anthony Parker retired.holy shit luke walton! one of my favorite players back in the cavs dark ages.
Thank the Athletic sports writer John Hollinger for that one!Thanks for sharing this. I started really following the first year after LeBron left, so the dark ages were my first memories. I liked Walton because he seemed to bring a leadership presence that was lacking after Jamison was traded and Anthony Parker retired.
On a side note, this video reminded me that Chris Grant pulled off one of the weirdest lopsided trades I can recall. Speights, Ellington, and a first round pick for Jon Leuer of all people.
Ah ok, I struggle to remember the 'washed up garbage time big man hoping for a ring' guys who have been on the Cleveland LeBrons over the years.
Walton was a very heady basketball player and it was like having a second PG on the floor the year he was in the second unit with Livingston and the Grizzlies players (they did screw up the tank though).Luke Walton as the offensive guru a season after Sydney Lowe. It's like we're just gonna find the most unimaginative coaches out there and put them under JBB who's also a disaster unimaginative coach. It's like hiring 12 blind people hoping they can do touchup work on the Sistine chapel.
Fuck.