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David 76

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Hear it less lately but always hated " they came to play"
 
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Referring to the team as a product
And I get what the expression 3 and d means but it gets used too often if a guy’s only good skill is 3 point shooting. Someone here commented that Polley might have a chance in the NBA as a 3 and D guy. I can’t see him guarding multiple positions
Oh and casual fan :)
 

RichZ

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I hate score the basketball and rebound the basketball.
Fudgy used to drive me nuts when he called every black player athletic (pronounced athaletic in fudgy-speak) and every white player intelligent. Not much of a racist, was he?
 
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reminds me of Bob Knight and his rant on the "game face" LOL
 

Horatio

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PHD’s , positionless basketball ( only works if you have at least 5 -6 positionless basketball players) , Dream Team .
 
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I hate when announcers use the term "untracked" and "on track" interchangeably. It's a weird thing alot of them do.

Or "this team really needs to get untracked". All the time. Once you hear it once in a game you will hear it every game.

Dude, that does not mean what you think it means.
 

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Taint (touchdown after interception) is better than Pick 6. I don’t know why they don’t use it.

“Johnson steps in the way for an interception! Could be a taint! One man to beat! It’s a taint, it’s a taint! Johnson with a taint!”
You could have used any surname for your taint example. You chose Johnson, that took balls.
 
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Upside.

Athleticism.

Generational.

"Generational" is a fine term but it's absurdly overused. Shouldn't there be only one generational talent at a time in a given sport?

Mike Trout is a generational talent. It's gotta be on that level.

If you're using the term more than that, it's too much.
 
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“...in the national football league...”

whenever an analyst talks about a player or skill set. There’s only 1 league in town...
 

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