@velshi.com. Really enjoyed tonight's segment about Gaza with Ali and @rhodesben.bsky.social . Just a solutions based conversation, no frosting, no punches pulled.
August 2, 2025 at 2:41 AM
@velshi.com. Really enjoyed tonight's segment about Gaza with Ali and @rhodesben.bsky.social . Just a solutions based conversation, no frosting, no punches pulled.
#makenomistake Republicans are responsible for the political violence that is becoming the norm in the US Project 2025’s goal… the dissolution of any political party that stands in their way.
One thing I have noticed about these Lakers, especially since mid-season, is that the light stays on. No reason to flip the switch, the energy and effort remains consistent.
March 3, 2025 at 4:08 PM
One thing I have noticed about these Lakers, especially since mid-season, is that the light stays on. No reason to flip the switch, the energy and effort remains consistent.
Alex Len will not get you many buckets or boards or blocks. But he gallumps down the court with a stoic determination, eyes cast downward, avoiding communication. And when he stands on a piece of the court, that piece belongs to him for a brief moment in time.
February 13, 2025 at 2:53 AM
Alex Len will not get you many buckets or boards or blocks. But he gallumps down the court with a stoic determination, eyes cast downward, avoiding communication. And when he stands on a piece of the court, that piece belongs to him for a brief moment in time.
Len's not a lob threat, not a rim protector, and averaged only 7 minutes a game this season. I would have rather they signed Mo or JaVale. But Len does have a big body and he's a pro. So we'll see if/how he fits in the rotation.
February 11, 2025 at 10:22 PM
Len's not a lob threat, not a rim protector, and averaged only 7 minutes a game this season. I would have rather they signed Mo or JaVale. But Len does have a big body and he's a pro. So we'll see if/how he fits in the rotation.
New year, new Nets? Wrote about one of the most interesting teams in the NBA, and how, for the first time in a loooong time, they're actually in control of their destiny. www.theringer.com/2025/01/01/n...