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DreamCatcher S.A.T. Football
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현재 시점 팀별 Cap Hit Top 5
...(OG): 24.50m (8.13%) Nick Bolton(LB): 19.25m (6...): 35.79m (11.88%) Christian Wilkins(DT, Released): 29.78m (9... (7.87%) - Non-Trade Clause Nick Bosa(EDGE): 22.99m (7...
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May 17, 2026 |
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RE:NFL Draft History. Class & Player ratings. Recruiting Stats Etc.
... 2026 Draft class Ohio St Nick Bosa OSU .9965 2016 2019... 31 2015 Draft class Christian Wilkins Clemson .9893 2015 2019 Draft...
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RE:positional battles
... Kyle Dixon, Logan Collier and Nick DeGennaro. If Philly insists on... physical, they should sign Christian Wilkins. He's youngish, may have a...
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May 7, 2026 |
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RE:Listenin' to Jazz and Conversation
... Immanuel Wilkins – alto saxophone Jacob Garchik – trombone Mary Halvorson – guitar, synth Nick...
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May 5, 2026 |
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RE:2027 SEC Basketball Projections, Rankings, Brackets, Updates
... Losses: Darius Acuff, Malique Ewin, Nick Pringle, Meleek Thomas, Trevon Brazille...: G Zoom Diallo G Alex Wilkins F Kam Williams F Brayden... Williams, Zoom Diallo (Washington), Alex Wilkins (Kentucky), Zyon Hawthorne, Ousmane N'Diaye..., Dylan James, Jordan Ross, Jake Wilkins 44. Auburn Projected Starting 5...
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RE:Departures and returners across SEC basketball
... RAZORBACKS Exhausted eligibility: Trevon Brazile, Nick Pringle Declared for draft: Darius..., Jaden Newell, Jordan Ross, Jake Wilkins, Jeremiah Wilkinson Returning: Blue Cain...
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RE:Arkansas Basketball 2026-27 Roster Tracker
... (6-10, 230, SR) F - Nick Pringle (6-10, 230, GR-SR) Leaving... Arkansas contacts Furman guard Alex Wilkins Arkansas contacts VCU guard Terrence...
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Apr 25, 2026 |
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RE:Arkansas Basketball 2026-27 Roster Tracker
... (6-10, 230, SR) F - Nick Pringle (6-10, 230, GR-SR) Leaving... Arkansas contacts Furman guard Alex Wilkins Arkansas contacts VCU guard Terrence...
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RE:MLB 2026 BEST BETS- NEWS THRU THE WORLD SERIES !
... 5-0 in the second inning. Nick Kurtz homered, had two RBI... TE) Ashley Judd, 58 Jeff Wilkins, 54 Kate Hudson, 47 Troy...
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RE:CNOTES 2025-206 NBA TRENDS, NEWS, BEST BETS AND OPINIONS THRU THE PLAYOFFS !
... 5-0 in the second inning. Nick Kurtz homered, had two RBI... TE) Ashley Judd, 58 Jeff Wilkins, 54 Kate Hudson, 47 Troy...
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RE:CNOTES 2025 2026 NHL NEWS, BEST BETS, AND OPINION !
... 5-0 in the second inning. Nick Kurtz homered, had two RBI... TE) Ashley Judd, 58 Jeff Wilkins, 54 Kate Hudson, 47 Troy...
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RE:Summer Transfer Rumour Thread 2026/27
... ago if we have! Ray Wilkins wasn't bad John Curtis, Macheda... Sung, Will Keane, Sean Goss, Nick Culkin, Liam Miller all shite...
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Apr 17, 2026 |
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RE:2025-26 NBA playoffs SALE 4200+ cards w/ PRICES. Sorted by team/year.
... 2008-09 Fleer Glossy #198 Damien Wilkins $.25 2008-09 Topps #171... Durant $10 2015-16 Hoops #76 Nick Collison .25 2015-16 Select Prizms...
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RE:QR Midnight Riders #1628: Pure Hearted Plea to God EDITION
.... Clairsville, Ohio. >>257651 StephenMiller (TwiX) Nick Shirley “Would you guys vote... influencers, including Laura Loomer, Alexis Wilkins, Josh Hammer, and Mark Levin...
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RE:/midnightriders/ Re-Posts #8
.... Clairsville, Ohio. >>32434 StephenMiller (TwiX) Nick Shirley “Would you guys vote... influencers, including Laura Loomer, Alexis Wilkins, Josh Hammer, and Mark Levin...
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RE:QR Midnight Riders #1627: The Base Will HEAL Edition
.... Clairsville, Ohio. >>257651 StephenMiller (TwiX) Nick Shirley “Would you guys vote... influencers, including Laura Loomer, Alexis Wilkins, Josh Hammer, and Mark Levin...
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RE:QR Midnight Riders #1626: If it were not for Trump, we would have lost this world EDITION
.... Clairsville, Ohio. >>257651 StephenMiller (TwiX) Nick Shirley “Would you guys vote... influencers, including Laura Loomer, Alexis Wilkins, Josh Hammer, and Mark Levin...
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RE:HL Transfers In/Out 2026
...% 3Pt) -To Wright State Caden Wilkins, 6-6 F (6.9 ppg... rebounder) - To Miami (Fla). Nick Chitikoudis, 6-6 F (11.3...
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Commissioner |
Mar 22, 2026 |
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Getting back into the hobby - wanna trade?
...Mutombo 1991-92 Fleer Dominique Wilkins 6 Dominique Wilkins 1991-92 Fleer Pro-Visions 3...Miller 148 Victor Alexander 155 Nick Anderson 157 Kevin Johnson 161...Price 199 Patrick Ewing 203 Nick Anderson PP 209 Dan ...Topps Chrome Instant Impact II2 Nick Anderson 1999-00 Topps Chrome Keepers...17 Baron Davis S# 82 Nick Collison S# 2005-06 Topps ...Green 118 Brandan Wright 126 Nick Young 133 Wilson Chandler 2007-08...
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Mar 21, 2026 |
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현재 시점 팀별 Cap Hit Top 5
...(OG): 24.50m (8.13%) Nick Bolton(LB): 19.25m (6...): 35.79m (11.88%) Christian Wilkins(DT): 29.78m (9.89... (8.23%) - Non-Trade Clause Nick Bosa(EDGE): 24.45m (8...
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야옹~? |
Mar 15, 2026 |
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'Scary Movie' Review Thread
I will continue to update this post as reviews come in. Rotten Tomatoes: Rotten Critics Consensus: N/A Critics Score Number of Reviews Average of Rated Reviews All Critics 28% 67 4.30/10 Top Critics 6% 17 Metacritic: 37 (17 Reviews) Sample Reviews: Mark Kermode, Kermode and Mayo's Take (YouTube) - I didn't laugh. Richard Roeper, RogerEbert.com 2/4 - I kinda loved the brutal, ludicrous final twist, which matched the opening scene for bold humor. It’s just too bad that most of the stuff that transpired in between felt like lukewarm leftovers. Radheyan Simonpillai, Globe and Mail - Yes, the best bit in this new Scary Movie is recycled, because, just like the title, some things never change, and some jokes never lose their edge. Larushka Ivan-Zadeh, metro.co.uk 1/5 - Scary Movie is deeply, offensively unfunny. Simon Crook, Time Out - It jars and bumps like a bucking bronco -- sketch comedy at a hyperactive pace, tossing out clunkers and punchlines, just to see what sticks. Alonso Duralde, The Film Verdict - Scary Movie gets its biggest laughs when it strays away from the formula based on spotting references and finds humor from other sources. William Bibbiani, TheWrap - The film’s stubborn insistence that nothing about 'Scary Movie' needs to change and it’s the children who are wrong now makes its profane and controversial jokes feel conservative. Matt Singer, ScreenCrush 4/10 - Like the raw notes from a writers’ room brainstorming session. Jesse Hassenger, Guardian 2/5 - The Wayans would probably describe this as classic take-no-prisoners comedy, prioritizing belly laughs above satire, horror or any sense of propriety. But honestly? They seem a little scared, too. Charles Bramesco, Little White Lies 1/5 - The faint, pleasing ding of recognition cannot be passed off as a punch line; the extent to which the writing here is guilty of such can only be adjudicated on a case by case basis, verdicts violently clashing from one line to the next. Kim Newman, Empire Magazine 2/5 - The posters -- inspired parodies of recent horror films -- are wittier than the film, suggesting that maybe next time get those ad creatives into the writers’ room. Not your favourite Scary Movie. Mark Kennedy, Associated Press 1.5/4 - Especially toward the end, the filmmakers tread water with their references to “M3GAN,” Get Out,” “Candyman” and “The Substance” -- simply showing us a set-up from those films without doing anything to really skewer them. Alison Foreman, IndieWire C+ - The good news is that the Wayans have still mostly reclaimed the franchise they founded... For longtime “Scary Movie” fans, that development alone carries enough genuine emotional weight to make a trip to the movie theater worthwhile. David Rooney, The Hollywood Reporter - This kind of broad, slapstick parody needs a steady stream of laugh-out-loud moments, but the new Scary Movie generates barely a trickle. Owen Gleiberman, Variety - It’s jammed with spoof-genre history, but that makes it feel more exhausting than exhilarating. It’s a top-heavy satirical party that’s become so meta it’s meh. Linda Marric, HeyUGuys 1/5 - Every person involved should have looked at the final cut and asked the same question: "Is this really the best we can do?" Nick Schager, The Daily Beast - A familiar stew that’s as scattershot as ever, and engineered to appeal to teens who can’t get enough jokes about sex, race, and movies they’ve already seen. SYNOPSIS: Twenty-six years after outrunning a suspiciously familiar masked killer (“Ghostface”), the Core Four are back in the killer’s crosshairs and no horror movie IP is safe. Marlon Wayans (“Shorty”), Shawn Wayans (“Ray”), Anna Faris (“Cindy”), and Regina Hall (“Brenda”) reunite in Scary Movie alongside returning favorites and fresh faces to slash through reboots, remakes, requels, prequels, sequels, spin-offs, elevated horror, origin stories, anything with the word legacy in it, and every “final chapter” that absolutely isn’t final. Nothing is sacred. No trope survives. Every line gets crossed. The Wayans are back to cancel the Cancel Culture. CAST: Marlon Wayans as Shorty Meeks Shawn Wayans as Ray Wilkins Anna Faris as Cindy Campbell Regina Hall as Brenda Meeks Damon Wayans Jr. Gregg Wayans Kim Wayans Benny Zielke Cameron Scott Roberts as Jack Cheri Oteri as Gail Hailstorm Chris Elliott as Hanson Dave Sheridan as Doofy Gilmore Heidi Gardner Lochlyn Munro as Greg Phillippe Olivia Rose Keegan as Sara Ruby Snowber Savannah Lee Nassif as Tuesday Sydney Park DIRECTED BY: Michael Tiddes SCREENPLAY BY: Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Keenen Ivory Wayans, Craig Wayans, Rick Alvarez BASED ON CHARACTERS CREATED BY: Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans, Buddy Johnson, Phil Beauman, Jason Friedberg, Aaron Seltzer PRODUCED BY: Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Keenen Ivory Wayans, Craig Wayans, Rick Alvarez EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Jonathan Glickman, Thom Zadra, Alexandra Loewy, Marsha L. Swinton DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY: Terry Stacey PRODUCTION DESIGNER: Nicole Elespuru EDITED BY: Jonathan Schwartz COSTUME DESIGNER: Ariyela Wald-Cohain MUSIC BY: Haim Mazar RUNTIME: 95 Minutes RELEASE DATE: June 5, 2026 submitted by /u/chanma50 to r/boxoffice [link] [comments]
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Not a heavy secret but still a lil embarassing
I'm new in this sub so I hope I don't got off topic. for the past 5 months I've had a HUGE crush on JP Wilkins (Nick Wilkins' brother). I've been daydreaming about me and him like day and night. I just would love to have a conversation with him and sometimes I'd like to write him on ig. I'm italian, 15 yo, he's 16. I just wanna talk to someone about him but I know for sure that if I talk to my friends about it they'll call me a stan or something. Should I write a dm? We wouldn't see eachother anyway... submitted by /u/anonimo110110 to r/confessions [link] [comments]
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anonimo110110 |
Apr 28, 2026 |
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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Nick Wilkins
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Mar 11, 2026 |
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Roster Megathread
Transfer Departures (22) Aeryn "Bubba" Hampton, WR (Oregon State) Kameron Howard, DB (Boston College) Roq Montgomery, OL (Western Kentucky) Richard Young, RB (Colorado) Jaylen Mbakwe, WR (Georgia Tech) Joseph Ionata, OL (Georgia Tech) Jalen Hale, WR (SMU) Olaus Alinen, OL (Kentucky) Noah Carter, EDGE (Georgia Tech) David Bird, LS Peter Notaro, K (West Virginia) Micah DeBose, OL (Vanderbilt) Cole Adams, WR (Vanderbilt) Wilkin Formby, OL (Texas A&M) Keon Keeley, DL (Notre Dame) Cam Calhoun, DB (Ohio State) Qua Russaw, OLB (Ohio State) James Smith, DL (Ohio State) Kelby Collins, DL (South Carolina) Arkel Anugwom, OL (Northwestern) Isaiah Horton, WR (Texas A&M) Jordan Renaud, DL (Ole Miss) Transfer Arrivals (20) Josh Ford, TE, Oklahoma State Caleb Woodson, LB, Virginia Tech Kaden Strayhorn, OL, Michigan Devan Thompkins, DL, USC Ethan Stangle, LS, Syracuse Adam Watford, P, North Alabama Carmelo O'Neal, DB, Mercer Jaxon Shuttlesworth, TE, Jacksonville State Kedrick Bingley-Jones, DL, Mississippi State Lorcan Quinn, K, Marshall Ty Haywood, OL, Michigan Noah Rogers, WR, NC State Caleb Smith, DL, Washington Racin Delgatty, OL, Cal Poly Nick Brooks, OL, Texas Ethan Fields, OL, Ole Miss Terrance Green, DL, Oregon Desmond Umeozulu, EDGE, South Carolina Jayvin James, OL, Mississippi State Khalifa Keith, RB, Appalachian State Targets None at the moment Draft declarations (3) Parker Brailsford, OL Kadyn Proctor, OT Ty Simpson, QB Out of eligibility (16) Jam Miller, RB Dre Washington, RB Germie Bernard, WR Josh Cuevas, TE Brody Dalton, TE Kam Dewberry, OL Geno VanDeMark, OL Jaeden Roberts, OL LT Overton, DE Tim Keenan, DT Deontae Lawson, LB Justin Jefferson, LB Nikhai Hill-Green, LB Domani Jackson, DB DaShawn Jones, DB Blake Doud, P Coaching changes Out JaMarcus Shephard - WR Nick Sheridan - QB Bryan Ellis - TE Chris Kapilovic - OL In Derrick Nix - WR Bryan Ellis - QB Adrian Klemm - OL Roster/eligibility tracker: It shows what year players were for the 2025 season (Keelon Russell is listed as a true freshman, for instance). Players who have entered the portal as of Saturday morning have been removed. Early Signing Day Thread. Here is a list of players that were signed for the 2026 recruiting class. submitted by /u/RollTideMod to r/rolltide [link] [comments]
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Comment from @NickWilkins-p2u
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BalanceInfinite5607 |
Oct 18, 2025 |
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NickWilkins watched it
https://youtube.com/shorts/_s3v4DEdAWE?feature=shared submitted by /u/Reddit_wizard34 to r/KpopDemonhunters [link] [comments]
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Reddit_wizard34 |
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Which initials have produced the best NBA players (i.e. MJ - Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan, etc.)
Taking the first letter of a person's first name and the first letter of their last name gives a string of two letters to each NBA player. For example, LeBron James gives LJ, Chris Paul gives CP, and so on. I thought it would be interesting to look at which initials have produced the most NBA talent. I'll be going off win shares because it's virtually the only all-in-one stat that goes back to the league's inception. This also means we're going off of players' entire careers rather than their primes. Here's the top 10 (in starting 5 format because that's way more fun). The rankings are by total WS accumulated by every initial including players who aren't listed below. This naturally creates a pretty big advantage for initials that are common. In fact, pretty much all of the top picks here are some of the most common initials you can have. 1. JS Pos. Player PG John Stockton SG Jerry Sloan SF Jerry Stackhouse PF Josh Smith C Jack Sikma 6 Joe Smith Other notable: John Starks, JR Smith, John Salley, John Salmons, John Shumate, James Silas, Jabari Smith Jr., Jalen Suggs 2. JH Pos. Player PG James Harden SG Jeff Hornacek SF John Havlicek PF Juwan Howard C J.J. Hickson 6 Jrue Holiday Other notable: Jay Humpries, Josh Howard, Josh Hart, Joe Harris, John Henson, Justin Holiday, Jaxson Hayes, Jordan Hill 3. JW Pos. Player PG Jo Jo White SG Jerry West SF James Worthy PF Jamaal Wilkes C Jim Washington 6 John Wall Other notable: Jimmy Walker, Jason Williams, Jayson Williams, John Williams, Jalen Williams, Jaylin Williams 4. CB Pos. Player PG Chauncey Billups SG Carl Braun SF Charles Barkley PF Carlos Boozer C Chris Bosh 6 Caron Butler Other notable: Chris Boucher, Corey Brewer, Chucky Brown, Christian Braun, Calvin Booth 5. JM Pos. Player PG Jamal Murray SG Jeff Mullins SF Jack Marin PF Jamaal Magloire C JaVale McGee 6 Jeff Malone Other notable: Jon McGlocklin, Jim McMillian, Jamal Mashburn, Johnny Moore, Jodie Meeks, Ja Morant 6. DS Pos. Player PG Damon Stoudamire SG Dick Snyder SF Detlef Schrempf PF Dolph Schayes C Domantas Sabonis 6 Danny Schayes Other notable: Dennis Scott, Dennis Schroder, Dick Schnitker, Dario Saric, DeShawn Stevenson 7. DW Pos. Player PG Deron Williams SG Dwyane Wade SF Dominique Wilkins PF Dorell Wright C David West 6 David Wesley Other notable: Derrick White, Delon Wright, Delonte West, Darrell Walker, Doug West 8. DM Pos. Player PG Dick McGuire SG Dan Majerle SF Derrick McKey PF Donyell Marshall C Dikembe Mutombo 6 Danny Manning Other notable: Donovan Mitchell, Dejounte Murray, Desmond Mason, Doug McDermott 9. MJ Pos. Player PG Magic Johnson SG Michael Jordan SF Marques Johnson PF Mickey Johnson C Marc Jackson 6 Mark Jackson Other notable: Mike James, Michael Jackson 10. MB Pos. Player PG Mike Bibby SG Mikal Bridges SF Matt Barnes PF Mike Bantom C Matt Bonner 6 Mookie Blaylock Other notable: Muggsy Bogues, Malcolm Brogdon, Marco Belinelli, Miles Bridges, Mark Bryant, Mark Blount, Malik Beasley ------- I also wanted to take a look at the initials who have the best average win shares total amongst the players, to see which initials consistently produce great NBA players over poor ones. This negates the commonness factor we see show up in the previous top ten. Here's the initials with the highest average score (amongst initials that have at least 5 players): 1. HG (8 players) - Average of 44.99 WS Horace Grant, Hal Greer, Harry Gallatin, Harvey Grant, Herm Gilliam, Harry Giles, Hassani Gravett, Hoot Gibson 2. MJ (15 players) - Average of 43.56 WS Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Mark Jackson, Marques Johnson, Mickey Johnson, Mike James, Marc Jackson, Marko Jaric, Major Jones, Mike James, Mason Jones, Myron Jackson, Mark Jones, Mark Jones, Michael Jackson 3. LJ (9 players) - Average of 40.52 WS LeBron James, Larry Johnson, Luke Jackson, Linton Johnson, Larry Jones, Luke Jackson, Les Jepsen, Larry Johnson, Lee Johnson 4. NV (5 players) - Average of 38.18 WS Nikola Vucevic, Nick Van Exel, Norm Van Lier, Noah Vonleh, Nick Vanos 5. PP (7 players) - Average of 37.03 WS Paul Pierce, Paul Pressey, Patrick Patterson, Payton Pritchard, Pablo Prigioni, Phil Pressey, Pavel Podkolzin 6. KA (11 players) - Average of 36.17 WS Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Kenny Anderson, Kyle Anderson, Keith Askins, Kelenna Azubuike, Kadeem Allen, Kyle Alexander, Ken Austin, Keith Appling, Kostas Antetokounmpo, Kim Anderson 7. WC (10 players) - Average of 36.1 WS Wilt Chamberlain, Wayne Cooper, Wilson Chandler, Wendell Carter Jr., Willie Cauley-Stein, Wesley Cox, Winston Crite, Will Cherry, William Cunningham, Will Conroy 8. BL (11 players) - Average of 36.1 WS Bob Lanier, Bill Laimbeer, Brook Lopez, Bob Love, Bob Lavoy, Brad Lohaus, Butch Lee, Bobby Lewis, Bo Lamar, Bob Lochmueller, Bill Ligon 9. LA (5 players) - Average of 35.68 WS LaMarcus Aldridge, Lucius Allen, Lavoy Allen, Lou Amundson, Lance Allred 10. AD (15 players) - Average of 32.46 WS Adrian Dantley, Anthony Davis, Andre Drummond, Antonio Davis, Antonio Daniels, Andrew DeClercq, Ayo Dosunmu, Andy Duncan, Archie Dees, Austin Daye, Aubrey Davis, Alex Ducas, Aleksandar Djordjevic, Andre Dawkin ---- And lastly, a look at every pair of initials that hasn't seen an NBA player yet, disregarding initials that include, Q, U, X, and Z. AY, CI, EY, FI, FY, GI, HV, HY, IE, IG, II, IP, IV, IY, LI, LY, NI, NO, OF, ON, OV, PI, VI, VN, YA, YB, YC, YE, YG, YH, YI, YN, YO, YR, YS, YV Here are some current players that are the only players in NBA history with their initials: Kyrie Irving, Ivica Zubac, Immanuel Quickley, Isaac Okoro, Xavier Tillman, Quentin Grimes, Neemias Queta, Ousmane Dieng, Oso Ighodaro, Lester Quinones, Stanley Umude, Harrison Ingram, Ulrich Chomche, Quincy Olivari Assuming they play in an NBA game this year, Derik Queen, Yang Hansen, and Yanic Konan Niederhauser will become the first DQ, YH, and YN in NBA history. submitted by /u/bad_fortuneteller to r/nba [link] [comments]
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Aug 16, 2025 |
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Nick Wilkins Tøp Reference
He is one of my favorite YouTubers and it was really funny hearing this submitted by /u/Radioactive7830 to r/twentyonepilots [link] [comments]
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Radioactive7830 |
Aug 1, 2025 |
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[Nick Walters] Christian Wilkins reportedly had an 'incident' with a teammate that led to his release by the #Raiders, league sources tell @JosinaAnderson. Sources within the team are being careful and won't leak many details. One says 'it was weird... like, a very weird incident'
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Jul 27, 2025 |
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Teaching a Ghost and Horror Literature Class in the Fall
I am not The OOP, OOP is u/Green_Web8475 Teaching a Ghost and Horror Literature Class in the Fall Originally posted to r/horrorlit Thanks to u/Lynavi for suggesting this BoRU MOOD SPOILER: surprisingly heartwarming for a post about horror Original Post July 17, 2024 Hi! I'm an English Teacher and was offered to teach a Ghost and Horror elective this semester and I of course, had to sign up! I love challenging myself and I love horror films so I feel like this is a good place to start! I'm constructing my syllabus and as I started basing it off of last year's works, I was wondering if anyone has any recs for some must-reads to get high schoolers into horror? I do have some limitations sadly. The authors MUST be American and nothing can be with a great deal of sexual or graphic violence, anything that may cause concern to a catholic school (no exorcist, the omen, etc.), and nothing in the body/horror exploitation category. (if there's a film for it that's okay for HS Catholic students that fit within the limitations above, even better.) I'd love to make this a fun course so all recommendations I would appreciate. Thank you!!!! TOP COMMENTS/RECOMMENDATIONS ThaetWaesGodCyning Tananarive Due is amazing. I teach Ghost Summer, a collection of short stories. Also, take a look at Stephen Graham Jones. Some of his stuff is less teen friendly, but still great. ~ ashack11 ‘Beloved’ by Toni Morrison. ‘Wounds’ or ‘North American Lake Monsters’ by Nathan Ballingrud. ‘Our Share of Night’ by Mariana Enriquez. All are more akin to literary fiction than genre fiction, and have more than enough depth to be taught in classrooms. While the plot is horror, beneath the surface they’re complex examinations of collective memory and trauma. Reckoning with violent history through storytelling. (‘Wounds’ less so, but Ballingrud depictions of hell as beauty, hell as love, are thematically fascinating and a great break if you will be covering some emotionally grueling books) ETA: I first read Beloved in my 12th grade English class at a Christian high school in the south ~10 years ago, and it made me fall in love with horror. It’s dark, but wasn’t too much for us at that age. ~ Beiez Sooo, the bare bones canon of American Horror in chronological would be: Poe -> Lovecraft -> Jackson -> King -> Ligotti Those are the most influential figures of their respective eras of horror literature. Since novels would be hard to include in a high school course, all of these also lend themselves fantastically to short story reading. Poe is pretty much the father of the modern horror short story. He can be credited for the role of madness and unreliability in horror. Most of his popular works would be a great choice for your course imo. Lovecraft might not have been the best writer of the bunch, but he‘s arguably the most influential one. The Call of Cthulhu would be the obvious choice here, even though it‘s on the longer side. Lovecraft lends himself wonderfully to an exploration of xenophobia in horror as well (as someone pointed out already), which might be an interesting aspect to include in your class. Jackson is a must read in an American Horror class. She‘s the queen of psychological horror and has influenced an astonishing number of authors—horror and otherwise—who came after her, among them King. The Lottery would be the obvious choice, though I think it‘s already included in most American highschool syllabi, innit? In that case, The Summer People might be a great choice, at it really highlights the subtlety of her writing. Don‘t have to say anything about King, do I? Unfortunately I‘m not a really a fan of his so I can‘t point you towards a specific story. Others will surely be able to do that. Ligotti is the leading figure of contemporary weird horror (a subgenre that might warrant a closer look in the course), and a direct heir to Poe and Lovecraft. His style is often called „philosophical horror“, because his stories are basically just allegories of his worldview: that we‘re all piles of meat who, through the development of consciousness, have come to think of ourselves as more than that. It‘s very hard to pick a single work of his, but I personally think Nethescurial is the best to teach, as it is the story that marked his transition from Lovecraftian to Ligottian. Lovecraft is still very much in there, but as the story goes on, he transcends him and replaces his cosmicism with his own philosophy. ~ Raineythereader Considering the expectations from your school, I'd suggest drawing on some of the classics, e.g.: Mary Wilkins Freeman, "The Shadows on the Wall" F. Marion Crawford, "The Upper Berth" Greye La Spina, "The Antimacassar" Ray Bradbury, "There Will Come Soft Rains" (this one might be a stretch to include, but honestly that's part of the reason I'm suggesting it) UPDATE: My HS Ghost & Horror Class (Catholic School Edition!) - Thank you & Recs Needed July 19, 2025 (1 year later) Hi everyone! A little while ago I posted about running a high school Ghost & Horror elective in a Catholic school-- and I just wanted to say a heartfelt THANK YOU. I'm back with a quick snapshot of what we ended up doing (for those interested) and hoping for more recommendations as I plan the 2025-26 school year! What We Read: Home Before Dark by Riley Sager- our only full novel. I avoided heavier grief-based horror from December on due to a heavy and recent loss in our school community, but students loved the plot twists, and it kept their minds off of what happened. Excerpts from Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno Garcia- Unfortunately, they couldn't get into it and we didn't finish. The Yellow Wallpaper & The Lottery- Both a hit for discussion but a TON of students read this already by the time they got to me. So it was a repeat for most. (I have seniors) Poe- The Black Cat, The Cask of Amontillado, The Masque of Red Death- Great convos on madness, justice, and gothic literature in general. They were bored, but I think I Poe'd them out. Monkey's Paw & The Most Dangerous Game - Classic suspense that landed. TMDG was boring to them-- but it's a classic I always teach for first week of school and getting back into the groove. Films: Hush- They loved the smart final girl and how she subverted horror expectations. Us- Always a crowd pleaser. Leave the World Behind- Some loved it, others were bored, but the psychological dread sparked great analysis. (Next year: I got the approval for Seven and Haunting of Hill House!! I'm SO excited and grateful that I can show my students some of my favs.) Semester Project: Students researched a spooky creature of their choice (with approval) weekly- like wendigos, banshees, shadow people, etc. They explored folklore, cultural context, and media portrayals. Think Bella researching vampire, but make it academic! What I'm Looking For (2025-26) Short stories or novellas (prefer modern, but classics are okay- just less Poe!) Psychological thrillers with lots of twists (Sager was a hit, seriously!) Horror with deeper meaning- both surface-level creepy and existentially unsettling (Leave the World Behind vibes) Diverse & International voices I still have to avoid too much gore and overtly Catholic themes-- it's a must. (Seven is my upper limit and I'm pushing it.) After everyone's beautiful comments on Beloved last year and how they read it their senior year of HS, I will be requesting administration approval. *FINGERS CROSSED* This class went from almost zero sign-ups to a waitlist in just one year. It's been one of my favorite subjects I've ever taught-- and I want to keep making things better. Thanks again to this incredible community-- I couldn't have constructed this course without you and your ideas. TOP COMMENTS/RECOMMENDATIONS redrosebeetle The Yellow Wallpaper By Charlotte Perkins Gilman might be worthwhile for a discussion about how gender effects horror. OOP I was thinking the same! I don't really want to take it out because it works so well for discussing how gender shapes horror. I actually had my students read Lamb to the Slaughter too-- total hit (can't believe I forgot to include that in the OP!). I might ask some of my colleagues to save The Yellow Wallpaper for my curriculum-- it really does fit perfectly. ~ Brontesrule Short stories Classic Young Goodman Brown by Nathaniel Hawthorne A Warning to the Curious by M.R. James The Voice in the Night by William Hope Hodgson The Shadow Over Innsmouth by H.P. Lovecraft Modern "A Sincere Warning about The Entity in Your Home" by Jason Arnopp "Wolverton Station" by Joe Hill “On the Dark Side of Sunlight Basin” by Michael Koryta Mr. Gaunt by John Langan, 2016 (and “On Skua Island”) The Quiet Boy by Nick Antosca, 2019 The Little Witch by M. Rickert, 2020 Paradise Retouched by Marc Laidlaw, 2021 "The Hike" by Sarah Gribble “Big Bad” by Chandler Baker (KU) “The Blanks” by Grady Hendrix (KU) & Novellas Walking to Aldebaran by Adrian Tchaikovsky Rookfield by Gordon B. White Wild Spaces by S.L. Coney I’ll Bring You the Birds from Out of the Sky by Brian Hodge Narcissus by Adam Godfrey s Crevasse by Clay Vermulm - Content warning: One of the characters comes across three animals in a forest that have been hideously slaughtered. Noctuidae by Scott Nicolay Comfort Me With Apples by Catherynne M.Valente Rolling in the Deep by Mira Grant Sour Candy by Kealan Patrick Burke The Tent by Kealan Patrick Burke Carmilla by Sheridan Le Fanu With Teeth by Brian Keene Wylding Hall by Elizabeth Hand The Ballad of Black Tom by Victor LaValle The Woman in Black by Susan Hill ~ msperception427 Delicious Monsters by Liselle Sambury. It’s about a young Black woman Canada who sees dead people. She and her mother move into a house belonging to their family where she starts to uncover family secrets. A decade later another young Black woman doing a web series covers the story of what really happened in that haunted mansion years before. Ring Shout by P Djeli Clark is a novella about a young woman fighting demons raised by the KKk in a revisionist version of Jim Crow time. The White Guy Dies First edited by Terry J. Benton-Walker is a series of short stories by BIPOC authors that heavily feature racial themes. THIS IS A REPOST SUB - I AM NOT THE OOP DO NOT CONTACT THE OOP's OR COMMENT ON LINKED POSTS, REMEMBER - RULE 7 submitted by /u/Direct-Caterpillar77 to r/BestofRedditorUpdates [link] [comments]
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What is one cliche/overused comment that makes you think the commenter is a robot or a child? (Found this one on Nick Wilkin's video)
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Raiders DT Christian Wilkins taunts the Browns offense after an 82-yard go-ahead TD pass in the 4th quarter is negated by a Nick Harris holding penalty. Las Vegas would hold on to beat Cleveland 20-16.
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[HIGHLIGHT] Raiders DT Christian Wilkins taunts the Browns offense after an 82-yard go-ahead TD pass in the 4th quarter is negated by a Nick Harris holding penalty. Las Vegas would hold on to beat Cleveland 20-16.
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Tyler Booker, Nick Sheridan 'Uplifting' Wilkin Formby After South Florida Performance
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Ranking the Top 131 FBS Programs of the Last 40 Years: 10. Clemson
Main hub thread with the full 131 rankings Kicking off the top 10 is a team very happy to make it here, Clemson. The Tigers were my #2 team of the 2010’s, helping them finish higher than some expected. Funnily enough, if this series covered a 42 year period instead of 40, they might’ve snuck into the top 5 with a 21-1-1 record from 1981-82. Clemson became the class of the ACC in the 2010’s, and one of the premier teams in the country, having won 7 ACC titles since 2015. Clemson’s been known for their amazing D-Lines, damn good WRs, and Trevor Lawrence/Deshaun Watson. Also, shoutout to CJ Spiller and Jacoby Ford. Best Seasons and Highlights 1. 2018: 1. Clemson: 15-0 (73.137) 2. 2016: 2. Clemson: 14-1 (60.037) 3. 2015: 2. Clemson: 14-1 (54.326) 4. 2019: 3. Clemson: 14-1 (53.828) 5. 2017: 5. Clemson: 12-2 (47.013) 6. 1989: 6. Clemson: 10-2 (38.054) 7. 2020: 3. Clemson: 10-2 (37.178) 8. 1988: 9. Clemson: 10-2 (34.818) 9. 2012: 12. Clemson: 11-2 (33.254) 10. 2013: 14. Clemson: 11-2 (32.365) 11. 1983: 8. Clemson: 9-1-1 (31.411) 12. 2022: 9. Clemson: 11-3 (31.054) 13. 1990: 9. Clemson: 10-2 (29.657) 14. 2014: 14. Clemson: 10-3 (28.588) 15. 1987: 11. Clemson: 10-2 (27.469) 16. 2021: 13. Clemson: 10-3 (26.617) 17. 1986: 11. Clemson: 8-2-2 (26.048) 18. 1991: 15. Clemson: 9-2-1 (25.754) 19. 2011: 21. Clemson: 10-4 (22.407) 20. 2003: 20. Clemson: 9-4 (20.625) 21. 2000: 16. Clemson: 9-3 (20.061) 22. 2007: 24. Clemson: 9-4 (17.896) 23. 2009: 23. Clemson: 9-5 (16.901) 24. 1984: 23. Clemson: 7-4 (14.863) 25. 2006: 29. Clemson: 8-5 (14.746) 26. 2005: 22. Clemson: 8-4 (13.870) 27. 1993: 26. Clemson: 9-3 (11.177) 28. 1995: 30. Clemson: 8-4 (9.681) 29. 1997: 39. Clemson: 7-5 (1.529) 30. 2001: 46. Clemson: 7-5 (1.373) 31. 2008: 47. Clemson: 7-6 (1.221) 32. 1999: 41. Clemson: 6-6 (1.035) 33. 2004: 41. Clemson: 6-5 (-0.563) 34. 1996: 38. Clemson: 7-5 (-1.032) 35. 2010: 54. Clemson: 6-7 (-3.281) 36. 2002: 54. Clemson: 7-6 (-3.709) 37. 1985: 44. Clemson: 6-6 (-4.977) 38. 1992: 52. Clemson: 5-6 (-7.668) 39. 1994: 60. Clemson: 5-6 (-11.927) 40. 1998: 81. Clemson: 3-8 (-30.657) Overall Score: 42128 (10th) 356-144-4 record 2 national titles 12 conference titles 20-18 bowl record 25 consensus All-Americans 164 NFL players drafted OH. MY. GOODNESS. 2018 Clemson has just SHATTERED the best team score that we’ve seen so far. I’m gonna need you to hear me out below, but that team was more dominant than I think most people realize. Also, 2016 Clemson finishing #2 makes me think I should weight bowl games more heavily, because they should for sure be ranked #1 that year. Clemson was tied for the 6th most wins of any team remaining at 356, with an average season of 9-3, or 9-4. Consensus All-Americans we won’t discuss below are DT William “Refrigerator” Perry (1983) who was the ACC Player of the Year and scored a TD in Super Bowl XX, RB Terrence Flagler (1986), K David Treadwell (1987) who hit 18 of 22 FGs, DB Donnell Woolford (1988), OL Stacy Long (1990), LB Levon Kirkland (1991), OL Jeb Flesch (1991), OL Stacy Seegars (1993), LB Anthony Simmons (1997) (no relation to Isaiah), LB Keith Adams (2000), DB Tye Hill (2005) who was a 1st round pick, DE Gaines Adams (2006) who had 12.5 sacks and was the 4th overall pick, AP CJ Spiller (2009) who had 1212 rushing yards, 503 receiving yards, 4 kick return TDs, 1 punt return TD, and 1 passing TD, and won ACC Player of the Year, DE Da’Quan Bowers (2010) who had 15.5 sacks and was the projected 1st overall pick at one point, TE Dwayne Allen (2011) who won the Mackey Award, DE Vic Beasley (2013, 2014) who’s 1st in Clemson history with 30 sacks, and AP Travis Etienne (2020) who had 1502 yards and 16 TD from scrimmage in only 12 games. Top NFL players include S Brian Dawkins, WR DeAndre Hopkins, QB Deshaun Watson, QB Trevor Lawrence, WR Tee Higgins, RB Travis Etienne, WR Hunter Renfrow, DT Grady Jarrett, WR Mike Williams, CB AJ Terrell, WR Sammy Watkins, DT Vic Beasley, DT Dexter Lawrence, DL Christian Wilkins, LB Isaiah Simmons, DT William “Refrigerator” Perry, DL Michael Dean Perry, LB Levon Kirkland, DL Trevor Pryce, DL Chester McGlockton, and P Bradley Pinion. Top 5 Seasons Worst Season: 1998 (3-8 overall, 1-7 ACC) The 1998 Adam Sandler movie “The Waterboy” mentions the South Central Louisiana State University Mud Dogs beating Clemson 6-3. That’s actually pretty believable for 1998 Clemson. 6th year head coach Tommy West was a nice guy and well liked, but wasn’t cutting it on the field. 2 shutout losses of 0-38 to Virginia Tech and 0-48 to #6 Florida State marred the year, while 5 of the other 6 losses were by one possession. I guess it was a very hit or miss season for Clemson, as they were able to shutout Maryland 23-0, so over 25% of Clemson’s games featured a shutout. And, in Tommy West’s final game, he beat South Carolina 28-19, so it really couldn’t have been that bad of a year. That Palmetto Bowl might’ve been between 2-8 Clemson and 1-9 South Carolina, but a win over your rival is a win over your rival. Freshman Woodrow Dantzler was on the team, but just a backup at the time. Starting QB Brandon Streeter threw for 1948 yards 13 TD 14 INT, which might explain his QB development as Clemson’s QB coach over the last few years. DB Antuan Edwards and WR Rod Gardner were 1st round draft picks. West was fired after the season and Tommy Bowden took over with Rich Rodriguez as his offensive coordinator. 5. 2017 (12-2 overall, 7-1 ACC) The Kelly Bryant year. Kelly had the unfortunate circumstance of being sandwiched between two generational QBs in Deshaun Watson and Trevor Lawrence, but still led Clemson to a great year with a #1 regular season finish and 12 wins. The defense was still otherworldly, with one of the best defensive lines of the decade. That was evident in a week 2 14-6 win over #13 Auburn, holding Jarrett Stidham to just 79 yards on 24 passes, and the Auburn team to 38 rushing yards on 42 carries. After that, when Kelly Bryant was healthy, Clemson was actually the best team in the country. Wins of 47-21 over #14 Louisville, 34-7 over Boston College, and 31-17 over #12 Virginia Tech followed. Bryant went out with an injury against Syracuse, and Clemson ended up losing 24-27, their worst loss in 8 years. Because Bryant didn’t play the whole game, Clemson was viewed favorably in the polls, ending up at #1 by the end of the regular season with wins of 38-31 over #20 NC State, 34-10 over #24 South Carolina, and 38-3 over #7 Miami (FL) in the ACC Championship. Playing against #4 Alabama for the 3rd straight postseason, the Tide took a 2-1 series lead with a 24-6 win, shutting down Kelly Bryant for just 124 passing yards and 2 INTs. By Clemson standards, they left a lot to be desired offensively even though they averaged 33.3 PPG. The defense was as good as ever with 13.6 PPG allowed. Opposing QBs straight up did not have a good time facing 1st Team All-American DE Clelin Ferrell, 1st Team All-American DE Austin Bryant, and 1st Team All-American DT Christian Wilkins. Even LB Dorian O’Daniel was 2nd Team All-American. QB Kelly Bryant threw for 2802 yards 13 TD 8 INT with 665 rushing yards and 11 TD. The RBs were by committee with Travis Etienne, Tevin Feaster, and Adam Choice sharing carries. 2017 Clemson is my 82nd best team since 1983. 4. 2019 (14-1 overall, 8-0 ACC) How good was Clemson from 2015-19 that a season where they started 14-0 and lost in the National Championship is just their 4th best in that span? A 69-5 record in 5 years with 4 National Championship appearances is unreal. In 2019 they were coming off a 15-0 season and returned most of their key players (Trevor Lawrence, Travis Etienne, etc.), leading to a #1 preseason ranking. They wouldn’t fudge it up either, sweeping the regular season at 13-0. 2019 was one of the strongest College Football Playoff fields we’ve ever seen with 13-0 LSU, 13-0 Ohio State, and 13-0 Clemson, with the Tigers being #3. Only #3, and they averaged 46.5 PPG while giving up just 10.6 PPG! 11 of their 13 wins in the regular season were by 30+ points, most notably 45-10 over 8-5 Louisville, 52-3 over 8-5 Wake Forest, 38-3 over South Carolina, and 62-17 over #23 Virginia in the ACC Championship. They overcame a 0-16 deficit to beat #2 Ohio State 29-23, with a heroic performance that included a 67 yard rushing TD and a game-winning 94 yard TD drive. His TD run is still the best play I’ve seen live. Unfortunately, Clemson’s 29 game win streak came to an end with a 25-42 loss to #1 LSU in the natty, which was basically inevitable with the way LSU had been playing. 8 players were 1st Team All-ACC. Trevor Lawrence threw for 3665 yards 36 TD 8 INT with 563 rush yards and 9 TD, finishing 7th in Heisman voting. Helping him out was ACC Player of the Year RB Travis Etienne, who had 2046 yards and 23 TD from scrimmage. Etienne would eventually leave with the most yards in ACC history (6107) and 4th most TDs in NCAA history (78). WR Tee Higgins was 1st Team All-ACC and is now tearing up the NFL with Joe Burrow, and WR Justyn Ross was a former 1st round prospect who had 865 yards and 8 TD. LB Isaiah Simmons was a do-it-all player, notching 104 tackles, 8 sacks, 16.5 total TFL, 8 PBU, and 3 INT, winning ACC Defensive POTY and the Butkus Award. 2019 Clemson is one of my top 50 teams since 1983. The full list will be revealed as more teams come up. 3. 2015 (14-1 overall, 8-0 ACC) When Dabo Swinney first took over in 2008, Clemson was all right, stagnant for nearly 2 decades at that point. QB Tajh Boyd helped them become a good/great team from 2011-13, but the play of QB Deshaun Watson in 2015 turned them into the power we know them as today. Watson flashed with crazy potential as a freshman in 2014, and Clemson fans knew all they had to do was keep him healthy and the 2015 team could be special. #12 Clemson had a good start, going 6-0 with a win over #6 Notre Dame, but it wasn’t until a 58-0 win over Miami (FL) that the media would really take them seriously. “Clemsoning” was still a thing at the time, and the 58-0 beating dug Miami coach Al Golden’s grave and elevated Clemson from fringe top 5 team to top 3. A few weeks later, Clemson faced their first 1st-half deficit of the season, down 6-10 to #16 Florida State, but continued to shake the “Clemsoning” moniker with a 23-13 comeback win. Ranked #1 and 12-0, Clemson got their 2nd win over a top 10 opponent, beating #8 North Carolina 45-37 thanks to 318 combined rushing yards from Watson and RB Wayne Gallman. #1 Clemson faced a sophomore Baker Mayfield and #4 Oklahoma, who was also having their best year since 2008. A 21-0 second half from the Tigers led to a 14-0 record with a chance to go 15-0 with a national title, something that’d never been done. In a classic game with #2 Alabama, the Tide did just enough for a 45-40 win thanks to TE OJ Howard’s 208 receiving yards, Heisman winning RB Derrick Henry’s 158 rushing yards, and some great special teams play. Watson played his butt off with 405 passing yards and 73 rushing yards, but didn’t get the happy ending he wanted. Finally Clemson had broken out and gotten past that 2-3 loss ceiling to just 1 loss, in the National Championship. Dabo won his first of 3 Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year awards, as well as a bunch of other national COTY awards. Watson was a consensus All-American, throwing for 4109 yards 35 TD 13 INT with 1105 rushing yards and 13 TD. He finished as the best QB in Heisman voting, 3rd to Derrick Henry and Christian McCaffrey. RB Wayne Gallman never went down easy, and put up 1740 yards and 14 TD from scrimmage for a 2nd Team All-ACC season. 2015 Clemson didn’t have the 1st/2nd round talent receivers that a lot of other Clemson teams had, but they had some dawgs: WR Artavis Scott (93 catches 901 yards) who is Clemson’s all-time catch leader, walk-on freshman WR Hunter Renfrow who had a breakout 88 yard 2 TD game against Alabama, WRs Charone Peak, Deon Cain, and Ray-Ray McCloud who were all late round NFL draft picks, and 2nd Team All-American TE Jordan Leggett (525 yards 8 TD). DE Shaq Lawson was a consensus All-American and 1st round pick, leading the NCAA with 25 total TFL, 12.5 of which were sacks. CB Mackensie Alexander and S Jayron Kearse were 3rd and 2nd Team All-Americans, respectively. 2015 Clemson is one of my top 50 teams since 1983. The full list will be revealed as more teams show up. 2. 2016 (14-1 overall, 7-1 ACC) To lose in the National Championship in 2015, only to come back the next year and win it against the same team that beat them the previous year, doesn’t get talked about enough. 2016 Clemson somehow managed to have a chip on their shoulder despite being preseason #2, something Dabo Swinney’s been good at with his “Little ol’ Clemson” talk. A so-so 4-0 start dropped Clemson from #2 to #5 due to close wins over Auburn and Troy. Meanwhile, Louisville had leapfrogged them at #3, and was captivating the nation with QB Lamar Jackson leading them to a 63-20 win over #2 Florida State and 63.5 PPG. Clemson’s experience would win out though, beating Louisville 42-36 thanks to 397 yards and 5 TD from QB Deshaun Watson. As good as this Clemson team was, they had their fair share of troubles. NC State missed a game winning 33 yard FG with 0 seconds left, Clemson winning 24-17 in OT. Clemson also needed a late TD to beat #12 Florida State 37-34. Finally things came to a head against Pitt, stunned 42-43 in Death Valley at the foot of Pitt kicker Chris Blewitt, who nailed a 48 yard FG with 6 seconds left. Still, they won out to get into the Playoff at 12-1, with a 56-7 win over South Carolina and 42-35 win over #23 Virginia Tech in the ACC title game. Clemson was back in the top 4, but could they get as close to the title as they did in 2015, and potentially even win it? #3 Ohio State entered the game as the favorite over #2 Clemson, but the Clemson defense absolutely destroyed geriatric OSU QB JT Barrett, holding him to 125 yards on 44 pass/run plays. Clemson won 31-0. Finally, it was #1 Alabama vs #2 Clemson in the National Championship. Alabama came in as 6.5 point favorites, regarded as perhaps the best team of the Saban era with a 14-0 record. TE OJ Howard scored a 68 yard TD to put Alabama up 24-14 late in the 3rd, shades of 2015 coming back to haunt Clemson. Deshaun “the human helicopter” Watson played his ass off, leading Clemson to a 28-24 lead with just 4:30 left. Jalen Hurts did the same for Alabama, scoring a 30 yard rushing TD with 2 minutes to go, but Watson went right back to work, getting them 2 yards from the end zone with essentially 1 play left. Either they score and are immortalized in Clemson history forever, or they don’t and they hit a FG and try their luck in OT. In a cheeky move by former walk-on WR Dabo Swinney, WR Hunter Renfrow got the game winning 2 yard TD pass, 35-31 with 1 second to go. Clemson gets their 2nd ever national championship, and their 1st since 1981. Watson had 463 yards and 4 TD, finally getting the happy ending he wanted. I have Clemson finishing #2 in 2016, but hell no, this team should be #1 and I need to add more weight to postseason games. Watson finished 2nd in Heisman voting, throwing for 4593 yards 41 TD 17 INT with 629 rush yards and 9 TD. He added the Davey O’Brien, Johnny Unitas Golden Arm, and Manning awards to his trophy case. RB Wayne Gallman had 17 TDs, future 7th overall pick WR Mike Williams had 1361 receiving yards and 11 TD. The defense as usual, did their job. Held OSU to 0 points in the playoffs and allowed just 18.0 PPG. DE Carlos Watkins was a 1st Team All-American, DT Christian Wilkins was a 1st Team All-American, and CB Cordrea Tankersley was a 2nd Team All-American. Vocal leader of the defense, LB Ben Boulware, won the Jack Lambert Trophy after leading the Tigers with 116 tackles. This is probably the most satisfying Clemson season on the list. 2016 Clemson is one of my top 50 teams since 1983. The full list will be revealed as more teams show up. 1. 2018 (15-0 overall, 8-0 ACC) All right. Let’s talk about 2018 Clemson. I’m genuinely surprised they’re not mentioned more in the “GOAT team” discussion, as they nuked basically every team in front of them, including their Playoff opponents. Maybe it’s because they were starting a true freshman Trevor Lawrence at QB? Clemson struggled a bit with QBs early on, with Dabo hesitant to give the reigns to a true freshman due to his loyalty to 2017 starter Kelly Bryant. A 28-26 win over Texas A&M wasn’t going to cut it, especially if this team was going to be one of the greatest ever. A few weeks later, Trevor went out with an injury against Syracuse, and Clemson escaped by the skin of their teeth 27-23, overcoming a 13-23 4th quarter deficit. So, how exactly did they end up with a 73.137 score, the highest we’ve seen so far? Because every game after the first 5 was…chefs kiss. They followed the Syracuse win up with a 63-3 destruction of a Wake Forest team that’d go on to win a bowl game. #16 NC State was regarded as a potential upset bid, but the game was over by halftime with Clemson winning 41-7. Games against Florida State and Louisville were historically bad, for them, not Clemson. The Tigers held a 59-3 lead over FSU with 13 minutes to go, and beat Louisville 77-16. A 27-7 win over #17 Boston College evoked mixed feelings, as the game was never close, but BC starting QB Anthony Brown went out early with an injury. The Eagles scored their only TD on a 74 yard punt return and gained just 113 yards to Clemson’s 424. Clemson then dispatched 7-3 Duke 35-6, 6-4 South Carolina 56-35 (744 yards from Clemson), and Pitt 42-10 in the ACC title game. As good as these wins all were, it was the Playoffs where Clemson would truly establish themselves as an all-time great. A 30-3 win over #3 Notre Dame saw Clemson outgain the Irish 538-248. In the National Championship, all the talk was about #1 Alabama potentially finishing 15-0 and being one of the greatest teams ever. The Tide were 5.5 point favorites despite Clemson’s 14-0 record. In a performance nobody saw coming, Clemson had a 44-16 lead by the end of the 3rd quarter, and just spent the 4th watching a #1 Alabama team trip over their own feet. If you told me before the game that Clemson would pull their starters in the 4th, I’d have thought Clemson was blown out. I don’t think we truly realize just how rare that national title game was, with such a beatdown of a Saban-coached team. To recap, 2018 Clemson beat 9-4 Texas A&M 28-26, 10-3 Georgia Southern 38-7, 7-6 Georgia Tech 49-21, 10-3 Syracuse 27-23, 7-6 Wake Forest 63-3, 9-4 NC State 41-7, Florida State/Louisville by a combined 136-26, 7-5 Boston College 27-7, 8-5 Duke 35-6, 7-6 South Carolina 56-35, 7-7 Pitt 42-10, 12-1 Notre Dame 30-3, and 14-1 Alabama 44-16. That’s 12 wins over teams with a .500 record or better, with an average score of 40-14. 2018 Clemson averaged 44.3 PPG and allowed 13.1 PPG against the 19th most difficult schedule. Trevor Lawrence, a true freshman who was the #1 recruit of 2018, completed 65% of throws for 3280 yards and 30 TD to just 4 INT. RB Travis Etienne popped off for 1658 rushing yards and 24 TD on 8.1(!) YPC, wining ACC Player of the Year. WRs Justyn Ross, Tee Higgins, and Hunter Renfrow have all either played like Pro Bowlers in the NFL or should have played like one if not for injuries. OT Mitch Hyatt was a consensus All-American and 1st Team All-ACC for the 3rd straight year. Another fantastic Clemson D-line featured consensus All-American DT Christian Wilkins (5.5 sacks, 8.5 TFL), consensus All-American DE Clelin Ferrell (11.5 sacks, 8.5 TFL, ACC DPOTY), and All-American DT Dexter Lawrence (1.5 sacks, 5.5 TFL). LB Isaiah Simmons was the leading tackler. Dabo Swinney won his 3rd Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year Award in just 4 years. 2018 Clemson is one of my top 50 teams since 1983. The full list will be revealed as more teams come up. 5th Quarter How would you re-order Clemson’s top 5 seasons, if at all? Does the 2018 team deserve to be rated as highly as I have them? Is the 2018 team underrated in greatest all-time team conversations? Which season was more fun, 2016 or 2018? Who is the more beloved RB, CJ Spiller or Travis Etienne? Who was the more beloved QB, Trevor Lawrence or pre-allegations Deshaun Watson? Where does Dabo rank among coaches of the last 25 years for you? Does he rank above guys like Urban Meyer, Pete Carroll, Bill Snyder…even Nick Saban…? Which team’s up next? If you appreciate the effort, please consider subscribing on substack! submitted by /u/jimbobbypaul to r/CFB [link] [comments]
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With The New York Jets Drafting Hamsah Nasirildeen With Pick 186; The Bryce Brown Trade Tree Is Finally Over After 7 Years.
For those of you who may vaguely remember former Eagles, Bills and Seahawks running back, Bryce Brown, you may remember that he was traded to the Bills on May 10th, 2014. This trade spurred a tree consisting of all 32 NFL teams and 328 draft picks/players over 7 years. Yes, really. All of these picks are connected and flipped for one another. I did not include players getting traded later on in their careers. (IE Carson Wentz to the Colts) As far as I know this is the largest trade tree of its kind. Here are those picks. Enjoy the chaos. Attached is a picture of the tree in its entirety. Attached is a PDF version of of the tree Bryce Brown PHI - BUF 2014 Seantrel Henderson (237) PHI - BUF Beau Allen (224) BUF - PHI Stevie Johnson BUF - SF Kevin Pamphile (149) BUF - TB 2015 Gabe Wright (113) SF - BUF - PHI - DET 2014 Randell Johnson (221) TB - BUF 2015 Grady Jarrett (137) TB - BUF - MIN - ATL 2016 Daryl Worley (77) DET - PHI - CLE - CAR Matt Cassel MIN - BUF Tony Steward (188) MIN - BUF 2016 Alex McCallister (240) BUF - MIN - PHI Stefon Diggs (146) ATL - MIN Tyrus Thompson (185) ATL - MIN 2016 Carson Wentz (2) CLE - PHI 2017 Jehu Chesson (139) CLE - PHI - MIN - KC Jack Conklin (8) MIA - PHI - CLE - TEN Connor Cook (100) TEN - PHI - CLE - OAK 2017 Deshaun Watson (12) PHI - CLE - HOU 2018 Tyquan Lewis (64) PHI - CLE - HOU Byron Maxwell PHI - MIA Kiko Alonso PHI - MIA Laremy Tunsil (13) PHI - MIA Andy Janovich (176) CLE - TEN - DEN Corey Coleman (15) LAR - TEN - CLE Shon Coleman (76) LAR - TEN - CLE (2019 Trade to SF) DeShone Kizer (52) TEN - CLE Zack Sanchez (141) CLE - CAR Cody Kessler (93) CAR - CLE Derrick Kindred (129) CAR - CLE Spencer Drango (168) CAR - CLE Ricardo Louis (114) OAK - CLE Jordan Payton (154) OAK - CLE Demarco Murray PHI - TEN Nick Kwiatkoski (113) PHI - TEN - LAR - CHI Austin Johnson (43) PHI - LAR - TEN Derrick Henry (45) LAR - TEN 2017 Corey Davis (5) LAR - TEN 2017 Jonnu Smith (100) LAR - TEN Jared Goff (1) TEN - LAR Temarrick Hemingway (177) TEN - LAR LeShaun Sims (157) NYJ - TEN - DEN Ryan Clady DEN - NYJ Loc Edwards (235) LAR - HOU - DEN - NYJ 2017 DeAngelo Henderson (203) TEN - DEN Kalan Reed (253) DEN - TEN Pharoh Cooper (117) BUF - CHI - LAR Michael Thomas (206) CAR - CHI - LAR Nick Foles PHI - LAR 2015 Andrew Donnal (119) PHI - LAR Sam Bradford LAR - PHI 2015 Bobby McCain (145) LAR - PHI - MIA Jarran Reed (49) BUF - CHI - SEA 2017 Josh Reynolds (117) BUF - CHI - LAR Jared Allen CHI - CAR Case Keenum HOU - LAR Chris Clark DEN - HOU Reggie Ragland (41) CHI - BUF Cody Whitehair (56) SEA - CHI Deon Bush (124) SEA - CHI 2015 Jordan Phillips (52) PHI - MIA Tony Lippett (156) PHI - MIA Eric Rowe (47) MIA - PHI JaCorey Shepherd (191) MIA - PHI 2016 David Morgan (188) PHI - MIN Blake Countess (196) HOU - NE - MIA - MIN - PHI Stephen Weatherly (227) BAL - MIA - MIN Jakeem Grant (186) MIA - MIN - MIA 2017 Josh Harvey-Clemons (230) PHI - MIN - WAS Donnel Pumphrey (132) KC - MIN - PHI Rodney Adams (170) KC - MIN Danny Isidora (180) KC - MIN Bucky Hodges (201) WAS - MIN Ifeadi Odenigbo (220) SF - WAS - MIN Chase Roullier (199) MIN - WAS Jabrill Peppers (25) HOU - CLE 2018 Denzel Ward (4) HOU - CLE Eddie Jackson (112) LAR - CHI Jeremy Clark (197) ARI - CHI - LAR - NYJ Adam Shaheen (45) ARI - CHI Tarik Cohen (119) ARI - CHI 2018 Joel Iyiegbuniwe ( 115) ARI - CHI Budda Baker (36) CHI - ARI Shalom Luani (221) CHI - ARI - OAK Chad Hansen (141) LAR - NYJ Samson Ebukam (125) TB - NYJ - LAR Kareem Hunt (86) MIA - MIN - KC CJ Beathard (104) KC - MIN - SF Jack Tocho (245) KC - MIN Jaleel Johnson (109) SF - MIN Stacy Coley (219) CLE - SF - MIN Dalvin Cook (41) CIN - MIN Joe Mixon (48) MIN - CLE CIN (shoutout to /u/flagcityhero for catching this) Josh Malone (128) MIA - MIN - CIN Anthony Walker Jr (161) WAS - SF - IND Derek Carrier SF - WAS Joe Williams (121) IND - SF Marlon Mack (143) SF - IND Derrick Jones (204) TB - NYJ Kendell Beckwith (107) NYJ - TB 2016 Quinton Jefferson (147) MIA - NE - SEA Jordan Lucas (204) NE - CHI - NE - MIA Scooby Wright III (250) NE - MIA - CLE Keshawn Martin HOU - NE DJ Reader (166) NE - HOU Devin Lucien (225) DAL - SEA - NE 2017 Deatrich Wise Jr (131) SEA - NE Kenny Lawler (243) HOU - NE - SEA Leonte Carroo (86) MIN - MIA Jon Bostic CHI - NE Martellus Bennett CHI - NE Deiondre Hall (127) NE - CHI Will Davis MIA - BAL Jamar Taylor MIA - CLE Brandon Doughty (223) CLE - MIA Christine Michael SEA - DAL Ryan Mallett NE - HOU 2017 Jylan Ware (231) ARI - OAK Rudy Ford (208) OAK - ARI Andy Lee SF - CLE Chad Thomas (67) IND-CLE Christian Sam (178) IND-CLE-NE Antonio Callaway (105) CHI-NE-CLE Da’Shawn Hand (114) GB-CLE-NE-DET Anthony Miller (51) DET-NE-CHI 2019 Mecole Hardman (56) CHI-NE-LAR-KC Ian Thomas (101) CLE-GB-CAR Cole Madison (138) CLE-GB Demarious Randall GB-CLE Genard Avery (150) GB-CLE 2019 David Montgomery (73) DET-NE-CHI Kerryon Johnson (43) SF-NE-DET Jordan Whitehead (117) DET-NE-TB Micah Kiser (147) MIA-NO-GB-CAR-LAR Oren Burks (88) CAR-GB Greg Robinson LAR-DET Russell Gage (194) DET-LAR-ATL Trey Quinn (256) ATL-WAS Justin Lawler (244) ATL-LAR Brandon Parker (65) CLE-BUF-BAL-OAK Derrick Nnadi (75) OAK-BAL-KC Dane Cruikshank (152) ARI-OAK-BAL-TEN Greg Senat (212) OAK-BAL Jordan Lasley (162) TEN-BAL Bradley Bozeman (215) BAL-TEN-BAL Rashaan Evans (22) KC-BUF-BAL-TEN Tremaine Edmunds (16) BAL-BUF Siran Neal (154) BAL-BUF 2017 Patrick Mahomes (10) BUF-KC 2017 Tre’Davious White (27) KC-BUF 2017 John Johnson III (91) KC-BUF-LAR Hayden Hurst (25) TEN-BAL Avonte Maddox (125) TEN-BAL-PHI Tyrod Taylor BUF-CLE Mark Andrews (86) KC-BAL Kenny Young (122) KC-BAL Lamar Jackson (32) PHI-BAL Jaleel Scott (132) PHI-BAL Kemoko Turay (52) BAL-PHI-IND 2019 Miles Sanders (53) BAL-PHI Dallas Goedert (49) SEA-NYJ-IND-PHI Jordan Wilkins (169) PHI-IND Sam Darnold (3) IND-NYJ Quenton Nelson (6) NYJ-IND Braden Smith (37) NYJ-IND 2019 Rock Ya-Sin (34) NYJ-IND Jermaine Kearse SEA-NYJ Zaire Franklin (235) SEA-NYJ-IND Sheldon Richardson NYJ-SEA David Williams (226) NYJ-SEA-DEN Jimmy Garapollo NE-SF Duke Dawson (56) LAR-BUF-TB-NE Carlton Davis (63) NE-TB Stephone Anthony NO-MIA Marcus Davenport (14) GB-NO Rashaad Penny (27) NO-GB-SEA 2019 Deandre Baker (30) NO-GB-SEA-NYG Josh Allen (7) TB-BUF Austin Proehl (255) TB-BUF Vita Vea (12) CIN-BUF-TB MJ Stewart (53) BUF-TB EJ Gaines LAR-BUF Sammy Watkins BUF-LAR Sebastian Joseph (195) BUF-LAR Jaire Alexander (18) SEA-GB Kendall Donnerson (248) MIN-SEA-GB Mason Rudolph (76) GB-SEA-PIT Jacob Martin (186) GB-SEA Shaun Dion-Hamliton (197) CAR-LAR-WAS Marquis Haynes (136) NE-LAR-CAR Isaiah Wynn (23) LAR-NE Reginald Kahlil McKenzie Jr (198) LAR-NE-KC Brandin Cooks NE-LAR Trevon Young (205) NE-CLE-WAS-LAR Travin Howard (231) WAS-LAR Ray-Ray McCloud (187) CIN-BUF Cordy Glenn BUF-CIN Billy Price (21) BUF-CIN Andrew Brown (158) BUF-CIN Rasheem Green (79) ARI-OAK-PIT-SEA Alex McGough (220) NYG-PIT-SEA Tramaine Brock SEA-MIN Martavis Bryant PIT-OAK Kolton Miller (15) ARI-OAK Josh Rosen (10) OAK-ARI Ross Cockrell PIT-NYG Jason McCourty CLE-NE Danny Etling (219) CLE-NE Simeon Thomas (188) WAS-CLE Kevin Hogan CLE-WAS Jordan Mailata (233)ARI-KC-NE-PHI Keion Crossen (243) TEN-KC-NE Marcus Cooper KC-ARI Ryan Izzo (250) PHI-SEA-NE-SEA-PHI-NE 2019 Dillon Mitchell (239) PHI-NE-MIN David King KC-TEN Michael Dickson (149) WAS-DEN-SEA Troy Fumagali (156) SEA-PHI-SEA-DEN Henry Anderson IND-NYJ Troy Apke (109) SF-DEN-WAS DJ Reed (142) DEN-WAS-SF Tim Settle (163) ATL-DEN-WAS Su’A Cravens WAS-DEN DaeSean Hamilton (113) WAS-DEN Matt Tobin PHI-SEA Marcus Johnson PHI-SEA Michael Bennett SEA-PHI Kapri Bibbs DEN-SF 2017 Trent Taylor (177) DEN-SF Derrius Guice (59) NO-SF-WAS Geron Christian (74) SF-WAS Dante Pettis (44) WAS-SF Ty Sambraillo DEN-ATL Justin Coleman NE-SEA Jamarco Jones (168) NE-SEA Cassius Marsh SEA-NE 2017 Alvin Kamara (67) CHI-SF-NO 2017 Adrian Colbert (229) NO-SF 2017 Solomon Thomas (3) CHI-SF Tedric Thompson (111) CHI-SF-SEA 2018 Fred Warner (70) CHI-SF Mitch Trubisky (2) SF-CHI Reuben Foster (31) ATL-SEA-SF Cam Robinson (34) SF-SEA-JAX Takkarist McKinley (26) SEA-ATL Delano Hill (95) ATL-SEA Chris Carson (249) ATL-SEA Malik McDowell (35) JAX-SEA Mike Tyson (187) JAX-SEA Zay Jones (37) LAR-BUF Damontae Kazee (149) LAR-BUF-ATL Gerald Everett (44) BUF-LAR Dion Dawkins (63) ATL-BUF Duke Riley (75) BUF-ATL Brian Hill (156) BUF-ATL 2019 Ha Ha Clinton-Dix GB-WAS Hjalte Froholdt (118) WAS-GB-SEA-NE DK Metcalf (64) NE-SEA Chase Winovich (77) CAR-SEA-NE Eli Apple NYG-NO Ugochukwu Amadi (132) NO-NYG-SEA Laken Tomlinson DET-SF Ben Burr-Kirven (142) SF-DET-NYG-SEA Damon Harrison NYG-DET Nick Allegreti (216) SF-KC Rod Streater KC-SF Nick Scott (243) KC-SF-CLE-NE-LAR Austin Seibert (170) NE-CLE Josh Gordon CLE-NE Golden Tate DET-PHI Cody Barton (88) PHI-DET-MIN-SEA Will Harris (81) MIN-DET Travis Homer (204) NE-DET-MIN-SEA Chuma Edoga (92) KC-SEA-MIN-NYJ Byron Cowart (159) SEA-MIN-NE Demarcus Christmas (209) MIN-SEA Frank Clark SEA-KC Khalen Suanders (84) SEA-KC LJ Collier (29) KC-SEA Miles Boykin (93) NO-NYJ-MIN-BAL Kris Boyd (217) NYJ-MIN Duke Shelley (205) NE-CHI Damien Harris (87) CHI-NE Cameron Smith (162) CHI-NE-LAR-NE-MIN Yodny Cajuste (101) NE-LAR-NE Jarrett Stidham (133) LAR-NE Bobby Evans (97) NE-LAR Joejuan Williams (45) ATL-LAR-NE David Long (79) ATL-LAR Kaleb McGary (31) LAR-ATL Marcus Green (203) LAR-ATL Taylor Rapp (61) KC-LAR Clayton Thorson (167) KC-LAR-NE-PHI Greg Gaines (134) NE-LAR Jake Bailey (163) PHI-NE Javon Patterson (246) NE-PHI-IND Dru Samia (114) GB-SEA-MIN Darnell Savage (21) SEA-GB Greg Little (37) NYG-SEA-CAR Marquise Blair (47) CAR-SEA Gary Jennings (120) MIN-SEA Hassan Ridgeway IND-PHI Johnson Bademosi DET-NE Teddy Bridgewater NYJ-NO Saquan Hampton (177) NYJ-NO Alexander Mattison (102) BAL-MIN Marcus Epps (191) TEN-BAL-MIN Olisaemeka Udoh (193) BAL-MIN Kamalei Correa BAL-TEN 2020 James Morgan (125) CHI-NE-NYJ TJ Brunson (238) NO-NYG Jeremy Chinn (64) KC-SEA-CAR Damien Lewis (69) CAR-SEA Alton Robinson (148) WAS-CAR-SEA Kyle Allen CAR-WAS Cameron Clark (129) NE-BAL-NE-NYJ Dalton Keene (101) SEA-NYJ-NE Darrell Taylor (48) NYJ-SEA Denzel Mims (59) SEA-NYJ Isaiah Hodgins (207) BAL-NE-BUF Justin Madubuike (71) LAC-NE-BAL Josh Uche (60) BAL-NE Malik Harrison (98) NE-BAL Kenneth Murray (23) NE-LAC Kyle Dugger (37) LAC-NE 2019 Jermaine Eluemunor BAL-NE Russell Bodine BUF-NE 2021 Hamsah Nasirildeen (186) NYJ-NE-NYJ If you notice any errors with my work feel free to shoot me a message. This tree is purely, fucking insane. I hope you enjoy. The Chargers were the last team to get involved in the party, joining in when they traded up for Kenneth Murray last year. TL;DR Picks got traded a lot and they are all connected. Edit: I did not expect this to blow up but I'm super grateful for all of you who appreciate this. I'll try to put out more content like this in the future. Thank you all so much for all of this. In shock right now. submitted by /u/ImJustARandomDude to r/nfl [link] [comments]
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I've watched every snap of every game this season and here are some things that everyone is just getting wrong.
When you hear something enough times on the radio, podcasts, in articles, and on this sub, you start to believe it. And most of the things people say are more or less right. But there are some things I keep hearing that just don't line up with what's happening on the field. Here they are: 1. Jonathan Taylor is not a great running back (so far). Against the Vikings, the Colts had as perfect of a game script as you could possibly imagine against a bad defense. The offensive line was busting open holes on just about every play. Yet Jonathan Taylor consistently took what was there and nothing more. He created very little. He's not noticeably fast, or quick, or elusive, and he doesn't fight through contact. I didn't watch him in college so maybe he just needs time, but based on his performance so far, I'm extremely underwhelmed. When Jordan Wilkins went in the game I didn't notice any difference. He will produce fine because he's got such a great offensive line and (now with Mack hurt) the opportunity, although I do think Hines will play more moving forward. But averaging 3.5 yards per carry behind that offensive line is not going to put him anywhere near the top of the running back pile. Advice: Trade him while his value is peaking if you can get value (like CEH). 2. Tom Brady and Drew Brees have not lost it. People love the stat about average yards per attempt for Drew Brees. But he hasn't lost his arm strength. He threw a 45-yard laser to Cook in game 1, and he has been accurate and zippy on his short passes. He's still Drew Brees. He won't put up 5,000 yards this season because the Saints' defense is solid, but he would if he had to. Meanwhile, people are saying Tom Brady has lost it as well. But he has looked razor sharp and hungry. I admit he has thrown a few bad balls (one particularly lame duck comes to mind against Carolina), but that game was in fierce winds. He had the lead and didn't need to force it. He also didn't have Godwin. And against the Saints, he had 4 passes that were perfectly thrown downfield that led to pass interference calls on the defense for over 100 yards. He should have been 27 for 40 for over 340 yards against the Saints. Now he gets his first game where both Godwin and Evans are healthy, and it's taking a little while for the new offense to click. But his ability has not dropped off and he should bounce back. Advice: Target Evans or Godwin for a trade if the manager is willing, and hold Brees/Cook. 3. Mitchell Trubisky has not improved. I just heard the Fantasy Footballers agree they would start Trubisky over Drew Brees. I don't understand how anyone who has watches football and makes a living giving fantasy advice can suggest this. Trubisky was awful against a bad Lions defense until the fourth quarter when just about every defensive back on the roster was injured. He then carved up a depleted secondary with all the time in the world, and even looked somewhat mediocre doing it. Against the Giants he had all the time in the world on every play and barely mustered 17 points. He tries to run like he's Lamar Jackson and gets stuffed for a yard. And his passes are off-target and poorly timed. He is simply not a good quarterback and I don't know why people think he has improved. I get that the angle is "the Falcons secondary sucks" but they've played Russell Wilson and Dak Prescott (in major comeback mode). Their defense is actually okay and Trubisky is terrible. Advice: Ignore anybody saying start Trubisky. 4. Kyler Murray and the Cardinals are not an elite offense. Murray was a popular fantasy darling this pre-season. Everyone wants to capture 2018 Mahomes and 2019 Lamar, and so Murray was the heir apparent. And now he started with two great fantasy games (against seemingly respectable defenses). But I just do not see it. His wind up to throw takes too long. His height is a problem in the pocket (several batted balls already and you know good defenses are going to keep doing it). His process is to check his first read, and either throw it or run. He hasn't been going through his progressions and seeing the field. The offensive line is not good, and he makes up for this with some incredible agility. But it's not sustainable. You don't orchestrate an elite offense by throwing behind the line of scrimmage on just about every play. This isn't college, and it's going to catch up to them. Just watch him play and then watch Lamar play and see just much better Lamar is as a runner. And watch Russell Wilson play and see just how much better Wilson is at seeing the field, knowing when to run, and going through his progressions. Stats should continue to be fine because they run a ton of plays, but I'm skeptical that the red zone success will continue. Advice: If you have Murray, see if you can trade for Mahomes, Jackson, or Wilson (even if you have to pay a bit). 5. It's Nick Chubb's backfield, and Kareem Hunt is just living in it. Nick Chubb is one of the best pure runners in the NFL, and the Browns offense is built around him. He is better than Hunt (although I do admit Hunt is a better route runner/pass catcher). I see a team that wants to feed Nick Chubb, but is happy to give work to Kareem Hunt (a) when Chubb needs a break to keep Chubb fresh and (b) when the game is already out of hand. People love to throw stats around about how they were close to 50/50, but look the split when each of the first two games was still in contention (it wasn't long in game 1). And Hunt got almost all of his work in the fourth quarter of a blowout win against Cincy. Anybody watching the two backs can see who is the better runner, and the coaching staff sees it too. Starting Hunt is a dice roll on either a touchdown or late-game production and that's not what I look for in an RB2. If Chubb is healthy, Hunt is not a strong play. Advice: I wouldn't trade Hunt because his value if Chubb gets hurt is through the roof, but don't start him over legitimate options hoping he continues his early success. As for Chubb, start him with confidence every week. Feel free to push back on me - it's only my opinion. But it's all based on what I see on the field. EDIT: I really appreciate the counter-arguments in the comments - thanks for taking the time to push back. I want to recognize a few valid counter points: Jonathan Taylor has elite speed in the open field. So if they can get him in space, he could do some real damage. I hold to my criticisms as a runner between the tackles. Drew Brees is not chucking bombs. He isn't "done" and his arm isn't "shot" but he does seem to lack the confidence in the deep ball that he once had - I can see that. But he was like this last year when he led the Saints to a playoff run with 27 TDs and 4 picks in 11 regular season games. I expect a similar pace with Michael Thomas back. Nothing. Trubisky sucks and if you want to play him you go right ahead. Kyler Murray is a solid fantasy QB. He is accurate and can throw well on the run. And there is a difference between real life and fantasy. His rushing production will sustain him as a great fantasy option, and he will continue to be a good quarterback in real life. I'll admit that. My point is more of a counter-argument to the common narrative that he will ascend to the Wilson-Mahomes-Jackson tier. I don't see it. I probably overstated my case because I do think Hunt sees 35-40% of the work. I just think Chubb is good enough on 60-70% of the work to be an RB1 and that any back getting 30-40% of the work is a dicey starter in fantasy. submitted by /u/originalmuggins to r/fantasyfootball [link] [comments]
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The Best Basketball Player Born on Every Day of the Year
So this is pretty long. For this list I tried to pick based on who was the best overall at this point in history rather than who will be the best in the future, aka I put Adrian Dantley over Luka Doncic. A lot of these decisions could be a pretty interesting discussion like Moses Malone vs Jason Kidd or Andrew Wiggins vs D'Angelo Russel vs Jamal Murray, but I pretty much made most of my choices in less than 30 seconds so I'm sorry if I missed something. Anyways here is the list: ---January--- 1/1 - Mike Mitchell (1956) 1/2 - Mike Newlin (1949) 1/3 - Doug McDermott (1992) 1/4 - Al Jefferson (1985) 1/5 - Alex English (1954) 1/6 - Gilbert Arenas (1982) 1/7 - Todd Day (1970) 1/8 - Calvin Natt (1957) 1/9 - Michael Beasley (1989) 1/10 - Glenn Robinson (1973) 1/11 - Tony Allen (1982) 1/12 - Dominique Wilkins (1960) 1/13 - Tom Gola (1933) 1/14 - Swen Nater (1950) 1/15 - Don Kojis (1939) 1/16 - Gerald Henderson (1956) 1/17 - Dwayne Wade (1982) 1/18 - Larry Smith (1958) 1/19 - Michael Adams (1963) 1/20 - Ron Harper (1964) 1/21 - Hakeem Olajuwon (1963) 1/22 - Quintin Dailey (1961) 1/23 - Larry Hughes (1979) 1/24 - Mark Eaton (1957) 1/25 - Byron Beck (1945) 1/26 - Vince Carter (1977) 1/27 - Todd MacCulloch (1976) 1/28 - Andre Iguodala (1984) 1/29 - Marc Gasol (1985) 1/30 - Mychal Thompson (1955) 1/31 - Rod Higgins (1960) ---February--- 2/1 - Kevin Martin (1983) 2/2 - Sean Elliot (1968) 2/3 - Vlade Divac (1968) 2/4 - Neil Johnston (1929) 2/5 - Terrence Ross (1991) 2/6 - Eric Money (1955) 2/7 - Steve Nash (1974) 2/8 - Alonzo Mourning (1970) 2/9 - Jameer Nelson (1982) 2/10 - Paul Millsap (1985) 2/11 - James Silas (1949) 2/12 - Bill Russell (1934) 2/13 - Luke Ridnour (1981) 2/14 - Richard Hamilton (1978) 2/15 - Mark Price (1964) 2/16 - Kelly Tripucka (1959) 2/17 - Michael Jordan (1963) 2/18 - Maurice Lucas (1952) 2/19 - Nikola Jokic (1995) 2/20 - Charles Barkley (1963) 2/21 - Steve Francis (1977) 2/22 - Julius Erving (1950) 2/23 - Jamal Murray (1997) 2/24 - Eddie Johnson (1955) 2/25 - Joakim Noah (1985) 2/26 - Ronaldo Blackman (1959) 2/27 - James Worthy (1961) 2/28 - Adrian Dantley (1955) 2/29 - Chucky Brown (1968) ---March--- 3/1 - Chris Webber (1973) 3/2 - Jonas Jerebko (1987) 3/3 - Jayson Tatum (1998) 3/4 - Kevin Johnson (1966) 3/5 - Wally Szczerbiak (1977) 3/6 - Shaquille O'Neal (1972) 3/7 - Andy Philip (1922) 3/8 - Buck Williams (1960) 3/9 - Matt Barnes (1980) 3/10 - Zach LaVine (1995) 3/11 - Anthony Davis (1993) 3/12 - Grant Long (1966) 3/13 - Caron Butler (1980) 3/14 - Stephen Curry (1988) 3/15 - Terry Cummings (1961) 3/16 - Blake Griffin (1989) 3/17 - Danny Ainge (1959) 3/18 - Jeff Mullins (1942) 3/19 - Andre Miller (1976) 3/20 - Jamal Crawford (1980) 3/21 - Scott Williams (1968) 3/22 - Ed Macauley (1928) 3/23 - Moses Malone (1955) 3/24 - Chris Bosh (1984) 3/25 - Kyle Lowry (1986) 3/26 - John Stockton (1962) 3/27 - Ed Pinckney (1963) 3/28 - Rick Barry (1944) 3/29 - Walt Frazier (1945) 3/30 - Jerry Lucas (1940) 3/31 - Steve Smith (1969) ---April--- 4/1 - Mark Jackson (1965) 4/2 - Pascal Siakam (1994) 4/3 - DeShawn Stevenson (1981) 4/4 - Bill Bridges (1939) 4/5 - Stephen Jackson (1978) 4/6 - Spencer Dinwiddie (1993) 4/7 - Thurl Bailey (1961) 4/8 - John Havlicek (1940) 4/9 - Paul Arizin (1928) 4/10 - Nerlens Noel (1994) 4/11 - Micheal Ray Richardson (1955) 4/12 - Brad Miller (1976) 4/13 - Baron Davis (1979) 4/14 - Mark Macon (1969) 4/15 - Michael Cooper (1956) 4/16 - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1947) 4/17 - Kevin Porter (1950) 4/18 - Bojan Bogdanovic (1989) 4/19 - Kelly Olynyk (1991) 4/20 - Danny Granger (1983) 4/21 - Trooper Washington (1944) 4/22 - Spencer Haywood (1949) 4/23 - Gail Goodrich (1943) 4/24 - Eric Snow (1973) 4/25 - Tim Duncan (1976) 4/26 - Harry Gallatin (1927) 4/27 - George Gervin (1952) 4/28 - Josh Howard (1980) 4/29 - David Lee (1983) 4/30 - Isiah Thomas (1961) ---May--- 5/1 - Eddie Johnson (1959) 5/2 - Paul George (1990) 5/3 - Jeff Hornacek (1963) 5/4 - Victor Oladipo (1992) 5/5 - PJ Tucker (1985) 5/6 - Chris Paul (1985) 5/7 - Shawn Marion (1978) 5/8 - Kemba Walker (1990) 5/9 - Calvin Murphy (1948) 5/10 - Rony Seikaly (1965) 5/11 - Jack Twyman (1934) 5/12 - Kevin Grevey (1953) 5/13 - Dennis Rodman (1961) 5/14 - Pooh Richardson (1966) 5/15 - Ersan Ilyasova (1987) 5/16 - John Salley (1964) 5/17 - Tony Parker (1982) 5/18 - Clint Capela (1994) 5/19 - Kevin Garnett (1976) 5/20 - Terrell Brandon (1970) 5/21 - Foots Walker (1951) 5/22 - Roger Brown (1942) 5/23 - Jack Coleman (1924) 5/24 - Tracy McGrady (1979) 5/25 - Bill Sharman (1926) 5/26 - Dan Roundfield (1953) 5/27 - Dave Greenwood (1957) 5/28 - Jerry West (1938) 5/29 - Carmelo Anthony (1984) 5/30 - Harrison Barnes (1992) 5/31 - Happy Hairston (1942) ---June--- 6/1 - Anthony Tolliver (1985) 6/2 - Bobby Simmons (1980) 6/3 - Al Horford (1986) 6/4 - Xavier McDaniel (1963) 6/5 - Zydrunas Ilgauskas (1975) 6/6 - Chuck Williams (1946) 6/7 - Allen Iverson (1975) 6/8 - Bryant Reeves (1973) 6/9 - Peja Stojakovic (1977) 6/10 - Jeff Teague (1988) 6/11 - Chuck Hayes (1983) 6/12 - Antawn Jamison (1976) 6/13 - Hassan Whiteside (1989) 6/14 - Sam Perkins (1961) 6/15 - John Brisker (1947) 6/16 - Tree Rollins (1955) 6/17 - Maurice Stokes (1933) 6/18 - George Mikan (1924) 6/19 - Dirk Nowitzki (1978) 6/20 - Rodney Rogers (1971) 6/21 - Derrick Coleman (1967) 6/22 - Clyde Drexler (1962) 6/23 - Walter Dukes (1930) 6/24 - Sam Jones (1933) 6/25 - Dikembe Mutombo (1966) 6/26 - Hal Greer (1936) 6/27 - Chuck Person (1964) 6/28 - Bradley Beal (1993) 6/29 - Kawhi Leonard (1991) 6/30 - Mitch Richmond (1965) ---July--- 7/1 - Freddie Lewis (1943) 7/2 - Larry Costello (1931) 7/3 - Collis Jones (1949) 7/4 - Horace Grant (1965) 7/5 - Beno Udrih (1982) 7/6 - Pau Gasol (1980) 7/7 - Ralph Sampson (1960) 7/8 - Hakim Warrick (1982) 7/9 - Jim Paxson (1957) 7/10 - Jared Dudley (1985) 7/11 - Rod Strickland (1966) 7/12 - Patrick Beverley (1988) 7/13 - David Thompson (1954) 7/14 - Erick Dampier (1975) 7/15 - Damian Lillard (1990) 7/16 - Zach Randolph (1981) 7/17 - Connie Hawkins (1942) 7/18 - Penny Hardaway (1971) 7/19 - LaMarcus Aldridge (1985) 7/20 - Ray Allen (1975) 7/21 - DeAndre Jordan (1988) 7/22 - Alvin Robertson (1962) 7/23 - Gary Payton (1968) 7/24 - Karl Malone (1963) 7/25 - Nate Thurmond (1941) 7/26 - Joe Smith (1975) 7/27 - Mack Calvin (1947) 7/28 - Manu Ginobili (1977) 7/29 - Scott Wedman (1952) 7/30 - Chris Mullin (1963) 7/31 - Ruben Patterson (1975) ---August--- 8/1 - Kiki Vandeweghe (1958) 8/2 - Kristaps Porzingis (1995) 8/3 - Nate McMillan (1964) 8/4 - Caldwell Jones (1950) 8/5 - Patrick Ewing (1962) 8/6 - David Robinson (1965) 8/7 - Demar DeRozan (1989) 8/8 - Rashard Lewis (1979) 8/9 - Bob Cousy (1928) 8/10 - Andre Drummond (1993) 8/11 - Patty Mills (1988) 8/12 - George McGinnis (1950) 8/13 - DeMarcus Cousins (1990) 8/14 - Magic Johnson (1959) 8/15 - Kenny Carr (1955) 8/16 - James Donaldson (1957) 8/17 - Rudy Gay (1986) 8/18 - Fat Lever (1960) 8/19 - Ricky Pierce (1959) 8/20 - Quinn Buckner (1954) 8/21 - Wilt Chamberlain (1936) 8/22 - Terry Catledge (1963) 8/23 - Kobe Bryant (1978) 8/24 - Reggie Miller (1965) 8/25 - Robert Horry (1970) 8/26 - James Harden (1989) 8/27 - Otto Moore (1946) 8/28 - Jeff Green (1986) 8/29 - David West (1980) 8/30 - Robert Parish (1953) 8/31 - Mickey Johnson (1952) ---September--- 9/1 - Tim Hardaway (1966) 9/2 - Tiny Archibald (1948) 9/3 - Damon Stoudamire (1973) 9/4 - JJ Hickson (1988) 9/5 - TJ Warren (1993) 9/6 - John Wall (1990) * 9/7 - Kevin Love (1988) 9/8 - Maurice Cheeks (1956) 9/9 - Walter Davis (1954) 9/10 - Ben Wallace (1974) 9/11 - Gerald Wilkins (1963) 9/12 - Yao Ming (1980) 9/13 - Nene Hilario (1982) 9/14 - Jimmy Butler (1989) 9/15 - Jason Terry (1977) 9/16 - Elgin Baylor (1934) 9/17 - Rasheed Wallace (1974) 9/18 - Dennis Johnson (1954) 9/19 - CJ McCollum (1991) 9/20 - Dave Twardzik (1950) 9/21 - Artis Gilmore (1949) 9/22 - Larry Jones (1942) 9/23 - Brandon Jennings (1989) 9/24 - Drew Gooden (1981) 9/25 - Scottie Pippen (1965) 9/26 - Lucius Allen (1947) 9/27 - Steve Kerr (1965) 9/28 - Jose Calderon (1981) 9/29 - Kevin Durant (1988) 9/30 - John Drew (1954) ---October--- 10/1 - Alton Lister (1958) 10/2 - Tyson Chandler (1982) 10/3 - Courtney Lee (1985) 10/4 - Derrick Rose (1988) 10/5 - Grant Hill (1972) 10/6 - Stan McKenzie (1944) 10/7 - Willie Naulss (1934) 10/8 - Monty Williams (1971) 10/9 - Kenny Anderson (1970) 10/10 - Gus Williams (1953) 10/11 - Mike Conley (1987) 10/12 - Jack Marin (1944) 10/13 - Paul Pierce (1977) 10/14 - PJ Brown (1969) 10/15 - Arron Afflalo (1985) 10/16 - Manute Bol (1962) 10/17 - Steve Jones (1942) 10/18 - John Johnson (1947) 10/19 - Brad Daugherty (1965) 10/20 - Eddie Jones (1971) 10/21 - Vern Mikkelsen (1928) 10/22 - Slater Martin (1925) 10/23 - Keith Van Horn (1975) 10/24 - Nikola Vucevic (1990) 10/25 - Dan Issel (1948) 10/26 - Monta Ellis (1985) 10/27 - Lou Williams (1986) 10/28 - Lenny Wilkens (1937) 10/29 - Evan Fournier (1992) 10/30 - Devin Booker (1996) 10/31 - Antonio Davis (1968) ---November--- 11/1 - Joe Caldwell (1941) 11/2 - Whitey Skoog (1926) 11/3 - George Yardley (1928) 11/4 - Lorenzen Wright (1975) 11/5 - Bill Walton (1952) * 11/6 - Lamar Odom (1979) 11/7 - Al Attles (1936) 11/8 - Tom Sanders (1938) 11/9 - Frank Selvy (1932) 11/10 - DJ Augustin (1987) 11/11 - Rudy LaRusso (1937) 11/12 - Russell Westbrook (1988) 11/13 - Metta World Peace (1979) 11/14 - Jack Sikma (1955) 11/15 - Bob Dandridge (1947) 11/16 - Amar'e Stoudemire (1982) 11/17 - Elvin Hayes (1945) 11/18 - Sam Cassell (1969) 11/19 - Kenneth Faried (1989) 11/20 - Carlos Boozer (1981) 11/21 - Earl Monroe (1944) 11/22 - James Edwards (1955) 11/23 - Vin Baker (1971) 11/24 - Oscar Robertson (1938) 11/25 - Anthony Peeler (1969) 11/26 - Shawn Kemp (1969) 11/27 - Nick Van Exel (1971) 11/28 - Andrew Bogut (1984) 11/29 - Jamal Mashburn (1972) 11/30 - Paul Westphal (1950) ---December--- 12/1 - Walter Simon (1939) 12/2 - Alan Henderson (1972) 12/3 - Lindsey Hunter (1970) 12/4 - Bernard King (1956) 12/5 - Josh Smith (1985) 12/6 - Giannis Antetokounmpo (1994) 12/7 - Larry Bird (1956) 12/8 - Dwight Howard (1985) 12/9 - Cliff Hagan (1931) 12/10 - Mark Aguirre (1959) 12/11 - Shareef Abdur-Rahim (1976) 12/12 - Bob Pettit (1932) 12/13 - Gus Johnson (1938) 12/14 - Anthony Mason (1966) 12/15 - Charlie Scott (1948) 12/16 - Clifford Robinson (1966) 12/17 - Buddy Hield (1992) 12/18 - Bobby Jones (1951) 12/19 - Kevin McHale (1957) 12/20 - De'Aaron Fox (1997) 12/21 - Terry Mills (1967) 12/22 - Dave Robisch (1949) 12/23 - Jerry Reynolds (1962) 12/24 - Paul Pressey (1958) 12/25 - Eric Gordon (1988) 12/26 - Tim Legler (1966) 12/27 - Rich Jones (1946) 12/28 - John Henson (1990) 12/29 - Ron Perry (1943) 12/30 - LeBron James (1984) 12/31 - Brent Barry (1971) Lmk about any sort spelling mistakes and stuff. 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Colts again turn to Jonathan Williams to lead backfield. OC Nick Sirianni - “I think we have seen that he is able to carry the load – have 20 carries and be able to protect the football... we are very pleased with what he has shown us and been able to carry the workload in that run game.”
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The NBA reacts to DeMarcus Cousins signing with the Golden State Warriors
Media - Breaking News Reporter News Shams Charania Free agent DeMarcus Cousins has agreed to a deal with the Golden State Warriors, league sources tell Yahoo. Adrian Wojnarowski Cousins will sign a one-year, $5.3M deal with Warriors, league source tells ESPN. Players Player Reaction Steph Curry The 3rd splash Brother 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂. Let’s go @boogiecousins Evan Fournier Seriously???? 😂😂😂😂😂😂 Frank Kaminsky No way brehhhhhh 5 All-Stars on 1 team.... wow Bobby Portis Wtf lol But Chris Paul couldn’t come play w Kobe LOL man stop it 🤣😂🤦🏾♂️ Emannuel Mudiay WHAT IS GOING ON Jae Crowder WHAT ARE WE DOING HERE GUYS.!?? 🤔🤔😂😂😂😂 Patrick Beverley Man cmon man!!!! Jordan Clarkson wtf lol LOVE THE NBA Chris McCullough Nahhhhhh what? 🙃 Shane Larkin Bruh. Lol what’s going onnnnnnnnnnnnn Jeremy Lin Wow...crazy!! Nazr Mohammed Wow!!! Didn’t see that coming 🤦🏾♂️ Marcus Morris Chill Cuz Jared Dudley Come on bruh! NBA owners might lock us out now! 😂😂 😂😂😩😩 Joel Embiid Well well the NBA is NUTS and also the best league lmao There’s still time to change your mind lol Let’s pull a DeAndre Jordan and just Trust it Austin Daye Warriors first starting 5 to start in the All star Game 😂😂😂😂 Andre Iguodala Big fella!!!! Jusuf Nurkic GameOfZones Will be dope😂🤷🏻♂️. 😂 Damien Wilkins 😂😂😂😂😂 bruh the warriors clowning. Eric Maynor WOW. Really ? Lol Andrew Bogut Free Agency is living up to the hype!! Earl J Watson What?! Kobe Bryant is the only HOPE! #NBAFA Nick Young Wow👀 Larry Nance Jr GIF of Larry Nance Jr. Kelenna Azubuike Bob Myers is a monster Kent Bazemore Bob Myers dawg haha 😂😂😂 Hands down the best league in all of sports! @NBA thank you 😂😂 Michael Carter-Williams 😂😂🤣😂😂😂 Draymond Green Yeah man.... crazy!!! Santorini is a blast! 😂😂😂😂😂 Chris Taft OMG whatttttt Cousins to the Warriors????? Wow great job Draymond and KD great job. Seriously Draymond and KD did a phenomenal job pulling this off. Remember for USA basketball those 3 would hang out a lot Roger Mason Jr Wow!! Quincy Pondexter Would love to see the Warriors vs The Western conference all stars during all star weekend Warriors tryna be real life Thanos.. messed around and got another infinity stone Reggie Miller NBA Free Agency is the center of the UNIVERSE people!!! Can’t wait until next season... WOOOOOOWWWWW!! Caron Butler Smart move basketball & Business @boogiecousins #LoveIt NBA is 🔥🔥🔥🔥 Jordan Crawford A big Cuz... I’m proud of you bro!! You showing ya growth big time Lou Williams Here comes the new playoff format. Thaddeus Young Facts Spencer Dinwiddie I ain’t even gonna lie to y’all the Boogie GSW thing was a surprise... Sheesh Kendrick Perkins Wow! This Free Agency is Crazy!!! God Bless America 😂🤷🏾♂️ Robin Lopez There's no way Bob Meyers can lose this bet unless his five all stars fall victim to five separate misfortunes and are unable to play in June 2019 #PicturedBelowIsKlay Gregory Smith Why y’all comparing cousin to CP3. Lol it’s no were near the same like CP3 trade got blocked 😭😭😭 cousin can choose to go anywhere This is bout to be a wild year coming up CJ McCollum Just turned my phone on .... @boogiecousins whats goin on bruh? .. hit my line ..we gotta talk about this Enes Kanter Wouldn’t be surprised if I see "BREAKING: Warriors just signed Thanos and John Wick to add to their bench for one year." Lol Adam Silver has agreed to a Mid Level Extension with the Golden State, league sources tell ME. 💣😂 Mood: All around the League 🤦♂️ (Video of someone burning NBA logo with a blow-torch) Media - Hot Takes Reporter Take Reed Wallach I'm out Kevin O'Connor You gotta be kidding me lol Adam Himmelsbach omg Anthony Slater Wow, a stunner. Looks like the Warriors used their MLE on a big name. Fred Katz You’ve got to be kidding me. Chris Mannix Unbelievable Jay King Hahahahahaha Alex Kennedy WHAT?! Michael Pina if you need me i just died Adam Kaufman Jesus, Warriors David Aldridge Confirmed. Dear, Dear God. Jeremy Woo Jesus Christ Shams Charania Steph, Klay, KD, Draymond add Boogie Cousins. Darren Rovell POLL: If your NBA team is not the Warriors, do you feel you have a chance to win the title next season? Tim Reynolds GAME. ON. Nick Friedell The Warriors stay winning. Adam Schefter Wowsers.... Media - Analysis and Opinions Reporter Analysis Anthony Slater The Warriors entire starting lineup made the All-Star team last season DeMarcus Cousins tore his achilles on January 26th. The Warriors open camp in late September, eight months later. Should be on the back end of his rehab. Reed Wallach Ersan Ilyasova signed for 7 million a year. DeMarcus Cousins signed for a little over 5. Fred Katz Seems like Kevin Durant giving back some money so Golden State could use the mini MLE worked out OK. Albert Nahmad Kevin Durant takes $30M, a $5.7M discount from the max. It saved the Warriors about $26M. Golden State then redeployed that savings to offer DeMarcus Cousins the Tax-MLE. He took it. One-year, $5.3M. Wow… A 14-player roster projects to cost $195M. Chris Mannix In a weird way, this is perfect for Cousins. Rehab slowly, come back whenever, win a ring and enter free agency next summer, when cap space will be everywhere. But barring significant injuries and/or Cousins and Draymond killing each other in practice ... next season is a wrap. Jay King DeMarcus Cousins is going to hijack possessions from better players, keep the Warriors from the small lineup that has always separated them more than anything else, and still leave the Warriors totally invincible. If it happens, I very much look forward to the contrast of styles that would be Boogie vs. Al Horford in the Finals. Adrian Wojnarowski So GM Bob Myers has replaced JaVale McGee with ... Boogie Cousins. The $5.3M represents the taxpayer mid-level exception. Cousins is hopeful to return to the court by December/January off his torn Achilles. There will be no rush with Warriors. Jeremy Woo Cousins to the Warriors is unfair, but also remember he’s not rushing back from his torn Achilles anytime soon. May not be actively contributing until late in the season. Good news for both GSW and DMC is...he won’t have to hurry. Alex Kennedy Last season, DeMarcus Cousins averaged 25.2 points, 12.9 rebounds, 5.4 assists, 1.6 blocks and 1.6 steals. He shot 47% from the field and 35.4% from three-point range (on 6.1 attempts per game). Now, he's a Golden State Warrior. WOW. Marc Stein The last team to be able to put five players on the floor who were All-Stars in the previous season? Boston in 1975-76, according to Elias Sports Sam Amick On the DeMarcus Cousins front, don’t discount the fact that Alvin Gentry, the Pelicans coach who was top assistant to the Warriors’ Steve Kerr previously, enjoyed his time with the big man. In terms of recent intel, the Warriors had a fantastic source. submitted by /u/twistedlogicx to r/nba [link] [comments]
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A (complete?) List of Playoffs Buzzer Beaters
[UPDATED] A few days after the LeBron James and the Kris Middleton shots, I updated a list of playoffs buzzer beaters (or close to it, see criteria). I hope it's as complete as possible. I don't know if it's of any use for anyone, but it brings quite a bunch of good memories (and bad, for me honestly, dear Fisher and Horry). I may have missed some (if you see it, please feel free to tell), and i probably have a few errors somewhere. I kinda ranked them from what I feel was the most important to the least (difficulty, stakes, etc.), but that's not the point. The criteria are as follows: - shot has to fall within the last 7 seconds - shot has to be the last points scored in the 4th quarter or OT - shot has to tie the game or put the team ahead Player Year Round Game Team Loc Opp Shot Sc Sc Time Lebron James 2018 2 3 (3-0) CLE Vs TOR 2 105 103 0,0 Marco Belinelli 2018 2 3 (0-3) PHI Vs BOS 2 89 89 0,0 Khris Middleton 2018 1 1 (1-0) MIL @ BOS 3 99 99 0,0 Lebron James 2018 1 5 (3-2) CLE Vs IND 3 98 95 0,0 Joe Johnson 2017 1 1 (1-0) UTA @ LAC 2 97 95 0,0 Marc Gasol 2017 1 4 (2-2) MEM Vs SAS 2 110 108 0,7 Mike Conley 2017 1 4 (2-2) MEM Vs SAS 2 96 96 4,5 John Wall 2017 2 6 (3-3) WAS Vs BOS 3 92 91 3,5 Avery Bradley 2017 3 3 (1-2) BOS @ CLE 3 111 108 0,1 James Harden 2016 1 3 (1-2) HOU Vs GSW 2 97 96 2,7 Kyle Lowry 2016 2 1 (1-0) TOR Vs MIA 3 87 90 0,0 Steph Curry 2015 1 3 (3-0) GSW @ NOP 3 108 108 2,8 Jerryd Bayless 2015 1 4 (1-3) MIL 3 CHI 1 92 90 0,0 Chris Paul 2015 1 7 (4-3) LAC Vs SAS 2 111 109 1,0 Derrick Rose 2015 2 3 (2-1) CHI Vs CLE 3 99 96 0,0 Paul Pierce 2015 2 3 (2-1) WAS Vs ATL 2 103 101 0,0 Lebron James 2015 2 4 (2-2) CLE @ CHI 2 86 84 0,0 Al Horford 2015 2 5 (3-2) ATL Vs WAS 2 82 81 1,9 Kendrick Perkins 2014 1 2 (1-1) OKC Vs MEM 2 99 99 0,0 Vince Carter 2014 1 3 (2-1) DAL Vs SAS 3 109 108 0,0 Damian Lillard 2014 1 6 (4-2) POR Vs HOU 3 99 98 0,0 Andre Miller 2013 1 1 (1-0) DEN Vs GSW 2 97 95 1,3 Chris Paul 2013 1 2 (2-0) LAC Vs MEM 2 93 91 0,1 Joe Johnson 2013 1 4 (1-3) BRO @ CHI 2 121 121 0,0 Manu Ginobili 2013 2 1 (1-0) SAS Vs GSW 3 129 127 1,2 Lebron James 2013 3 1 (1-0) MIA Vs IND 2 103 102 0,0 Paul George 2013 3 1 (0-1) IND @ MIA 3 92 92 0,7 Ray Allen 2013 4 6 (3-3) MIA Vs SAS 3 95 95 5,2 Kevin Durant 2012 1 1 (1-0) OKC Vs DAL 2 98 97 1,5 Gary Neal 2011 1 5 (2-3) SAS Vs MEM 3 97 97 0,0 Mike Conley 2011 2 4 (2-2) MEM Vs OKC 3 96 96 3,5 Dirk Nowitzki 2011 4 2 (1-1) DAL @ MIA 2 95 93 3,6 Paul Pierce 2010 1 3 (3-0) BOS @ MIA 2 100 98 0,0 Pau Gasol 2010 1 6 (4-2) LAL @ OKC 2 95 94 0,5 Ron Artest 2010 3 5 (3-2) LAL Vs PHO 2 103 101 0,0 Andre Iguodola 2009 1 1 (1-0) PHI @ ORL 2 100 98 2,2 Ray Allen 2009 1 2 (1-1) BOS Vs CHI 3 118 115 2,0 Deron Williams 2009 1 3 (1-2) UTA Vs LAL 2 88 86 2,2 Hedo Turkoglu 2009 1 4 (2-2) ORL @ PHI 3 84 81 1,1 Ben Gordon 2009 1 4 (2-2) CHI Vs BOS 3 110 110 4,5 Paul Pierce 2009 1 5 (3-2) BOS Vs CHI 2 106 104 3,4 Carmelo Anthony 2009 2 3 (3-0) DEN @ DAL 3 106 105 1,0 Glen Davis 2009 2 4 (2-2) BOS @ ORL 2 95 94 0,0 Lebron James 2009 3 2 (1-1) CLE Vs ORL 3 96 95 0,0 Derek Fisher 2009 4 4 (3-1) LAL @ ORL 3 87 87 4,6 Manu Ginobili 2008 1 1 (1-0) SAS Vs PHO 2 117 115 1,8 Tim Duncan 2008 1 1 (1-0) SAS Vs PHO 3 104 104 3,0 Lebron James 2007 3 5 (3-2) CLE @ DET 2 109 107 2,2 Brent Barry 2006 1 2 (2-0) SAS Vs SAC 3 109 109 4,0 Kevin Martin 2006 1 3 (1-2) SAC Vs SAS 2 94 93 0,0 Lebron James 2006 1 3 (2-1) CLE @ WAS 2 97 96 5,7 Kobe Bryant 2006 1 4 (3-1) LAL Vs PHO 2 99 98 0,0 Kobe Bryant 2006 1 4 (3-1) LAL Vs PHO 2 90 90 0,7 Lebron James 2006 1 5 (3-2) CLE Vs WAS 2 121 120 0,9 Tim Thomas 2006 1 6 (3-3) PHO @ LAL 3 105 105 6,3 Damon Jones 2006 1 6 (4-2) CLE @ WAS 3 114 113 4,8 Gilbert Arenas 2006 1 6 (4-2) WAS Vs CLE 3 107 107 2,3 Raja Bell 2006 2 5 (3-2) PHO Vs LAC 3 111 111 1,1 Boris Diaw 2006 3 1 (1-0) PHO @ DAL 2 119 118 0,5 Dwyane Wade 2006 4 5 (3-2) MIA Vs DAL 2 93 93 2,8 Tracy McGrady 2005 1 2 (2-0) HOU @ DAL 2 113 111 2,2 Vince Carter 2005 1 3 (0-3) NJN Vs MIA 2 99 99 0,0 Gilbert Arenas 2005 1 6 (3-2) WAS @ CHI 2 112 110 0,0 Dirk Nowitzki 2005 2 2 (1-1) DAL @ PHO 2 108 106 6,8 Tim Duncan 2005 2 6 (4-2) SAS @ SEA 2 98 96 0,5 Steve Nash 2005 2 6 (4-2) PHO @ DAL 3 111 111 5,7 Robert Horry 2005 4 5 (3-2) SAS @ DET 3 96 95 5,9 Dwyane Wade 2004 1 1 (1-0) MIA Vs NOH 2 81 79 1,3 Derek Fisher 2004 2 5 (3-2) LAL @ SAS 2 74 73 0,0 Chauncey Billups 2004 2 5 (2-3) DET Vs NJN 3 88 88 0,0 Kobe Bryant 2004 4 2 (1-1) LAL Vs DET 3 89 89 2,1 Stephon Marbury 2003 1 1 (1-0) PHO @ SAS 3 96 95 0,0 Chucky Atkins 2003 2 5 (3-2) DET Vs PHI 2 78 77 0,9 Jason Kidd 2003 3 1 (1-0) NJN @ DET 2 76 74 1,2 Robert Horry 2002 1 3 (3-0) LAL @ POR 3 92 91 2,1 Reggie Miller 2002 1 5 (2-3) IND @ NJN 3 96 96 0,0 Reggie Miller 2002 1 5 (2-3) IND @ NJN 2 107 107 3,1 Kobe Bryant 2002 2 4 (3-1) LAL @ SAS 2 87 85 5,1 Robert Horry 2002 3 4 (2-2) LAL Vs SAC 3 100 99 0,0 Reggie Miller 2001 1 1 (1-0) IND @ PHI 3 79 78 2,9 Ray Allen 2001 1 3 (2-1) MIL @ ORL 2 110 110 3,5 Kobe Bryant 2000 2 2 (2-0) LAL Vs PHO 2 97 96 2,6 Anthony Carter 2000 2 3 (2-1) NYK @ MIA 2 77 76 2,2 Dale Davis 1999 1 2 (2-0) IND Vs MIL 2 108 107 0,5 John Stockton 1999 1 4 (2-2) UTA @ SAC 2 90 89 0,7 Allan Houston 1999 1 5 (3-2) NYK @ MIA 2 78 77 0,8 Larry Johnson 1999 3 3 (2-1) NYK Vs IND 4 92 91 5,7 Reggie Miller 1998 2 4 (3-1) IND @ NYK 3 102 102 5,1 Reggie Miller 1998 3 4 (2-2) IND Vs CHI 3 96 94 0,7 Michael Jordan 1998 4 6 (4-2) CHI @ UTA 2 87 86 5,2 Rex Chapman 1997 1 4 (2-2) PHO Vs SEA 3 107 107 1,9 Eddie Johnson 1997 3 4 (2-2) HOU Vs UTA 3 95 92 0,0 John Stockton 1997 3 6 (4-2) UTA @ HOU 3 103 100 0,0 Michael Jordan 1997 4 1 (1-0) CHI Vs UTA 2 84 82 0,0 John Stockton 1995 1 1 (1-0) UTA Vs HOU 2 102 100 2,4 Nick Van Exel 1995 2 5 (2-3) LAL @ SAS 3 98 96 0,3 Patrick Ewing 1995 2 5 (2-3) NYK Vs IND 2 96 95 1,8 Robert Horry 1995 3 1 (1-0) HOU @ SAS 2 94 93 6,5 Rik Smits 1995 3 4 (2-2) IND Vs ORL 2 94 93 0,0 Kenny Smith 1995 4 1 (1-0) HOU @ ORL 3 110 110 1,6 Hakeem Olajuwon 1995 4 1 (1-0) HOU @ ORL 2 120 118 0,3 Byron Scott 1994 1 1 (1-0) IND @ ORL 3 89 88 2,0 Toni Kukoc 1994 2 3 (1-2) CHI Vs NYK 2 104 102 0,0 Reggie Williams 1994 2 4 (1-3) DEN Vs UTA 2 83 82 1,9 Alonzo Mourning 1993 1 4 (3-1) CHA Vs BOS 2 104 103 0,0 Michael Jordan 1993 2 4 (4-0) CHI @ CLE 2 103 101 0,0 Charles Barkley 1993 2 6 (4-2) PHO @ SAS 2 102 100 1,8 John Paxon 1993 4 6 (4-2) CHI @ PHO 3 99 98 3,9 Michael Jordan 1991 4 3 (2-1) CHI @ LAL 2 92 92 3,4 Kevin Johnson 1990 1 5 (3-2) PHO @ UTA 2 104 102 0,8 Vinnie Johnson 1990 4 5 (4-1) DET @ POR 2 92 90 0,7 Gerald Wilkins 1989 1 3 (3-0) NYK @ PHI 2 116 115 6,0 Michael Jordan 1989 1 5 (3-2) CHI @ CLE 2 101 100 0,0 Michael Jordan 1989 3 3 (2-1) CHI Vs DET 2 99 97 3,0 Jack Sikma 1987 1 3 (2-1) MIL @ PHI 2 121 120 2,0 Isiah Thomas 1987 2 4 (3-1) DET Vs ATL 2 89 88 1,0 Dennis Johnson 1987 3 5 (3-2) BOS Vs DET 2 108 107 1,0 Magic Johnson 1987 4 4 (3-1) LAL @ BOS 2 107 106 2,0 Dudley Bradley 1986 1 1 (1-0) WSB @ PHI 3 95 94 0,0 Derek Harper 1986 2 3 (1-2) DAL Vs LAL 3 110 108 3,0 Ralph Sampson 1986 3 5 (4-1) HOU @ LAL 2 114 112 0,0 Audi Norris 1985 1 4 (3-1) POR Vs DAL 2 115 113 0,0 Dennis Johnson 1985 4 4 (2-2) BOS @ LAL 2 107 105 0,0 Gus Williams 1984 1 2 (1-1) SEA @ DAL 3 95 92 0,0 Frank Johnson 1982 2 2 (1-1) WSB @ BOS 3 103 102 3,0 Sidney Moncrief 1982 2 3 (1-2) MIL Vs PHI 2 92 91 0,0 Dennis Johnson 1980 2 1 (1-0) SEA Vs MIL 3 114 113 1,0 Bob Dandridge 1979 3 7 (4-3) WSB Vs SAS 2 107 105 7,0 Jo Jo White 1977 2 1 (1-0) BOS @ PHI 2 113 111 0,0 Bingo Smith 1976 2 2 (1-1) CLE @ WSB 2 80 79 0,0 Jim Cleamons 1976 2 5 (3-2) CLE Vs WSB 2 92 91 0,0 Dick Snyder 1976 2 7 (4-3) CLE Vs WSB 2 87 85 4,0 Garfield Heard 1976 4 5 (2-3) PHO @ BOS 2 112 112 0,0 Jim McMillan 1974 2 4 (2-2) BUF Vs BOS 2 104 102 0,0 Kareem Abdul Jabbar 1974 4 6 (3-3) MIL @ BOS 2 102 101 3,0 John Havlicek 1974 4 6 (3-3) BOS Vs MIL 2 90 90 5,0 Jerry West 1970 4 3 (1-2) LAL Vs NYK 2 102 102 0,0 Sam Jones 1969 4 4 (2-2) BOS Vs LAL 2 89 88 1,0 Jeff Mullins 1968 2 4 (3-1) SFW Vs STL 2 108 107 6,0 Sam Jones 1962 2 7 (4-3) BOS Vs PHW 2 109 107 2,0 Jerry West 1962 4 3 (2-1) LAL Vs BOS 2 117 115 0,0 Paul Seymour 1954 4 2 (1-1) SYR @ MNL 2 62 60 7,0 Jim Neal 1954 4 6 (3-3) SYR @ MNL 2 65 63 4,0 Bob Harrison 1950 4 1 (1-0) MNL @ SYR 2 68 66 0,0 Quick notes: - The sources on the Sam Jones' shot have either 1s left, or 3s left, so I'm not sure about that. - The Larry Johnson shot has a made free throw after the shot, but I considered it to be in the same action (4 points play) - LeBron James gets 7 appearences, Michael Jordan 6, Kobe Bryant and Reggie Miller 5, Paul Pierce and Robert Horry 3. - The Avery Bradley shot video shows 0.1s to play. This play by play on bkbreference says there was no time left. I'll trust the video, but... - Some informations are missing on the Reggie Williams 1994 CSF G4 (2 pointer to be confirmed) - There is a John Havlicek 1969 CF G6 (BOS-NYK) shot that needs some infos (time remaining) to be included - The Bingo Smith 1976 CSF G2 shot need a confirmation on the time. Here it's said it was a last second shot. But it's also said it's a three pointer (which didn't happen before 1980 IIRC). So I'm kinda stuck in doubt. If you want only real buzzer beaters (no time left on the clock), here is the list: Player Year Round Game Team Loc Opp Shot Sc Sc Time Khris Middleton 2018 1 1 (1-0) MIL @ BOS 3 99 99 0,0 Lebron James 2018 1 5 (3-2) CLE Vs IND 3 98 95 0,0 Joe Johnson 2017 1 1 (1-0) UTA @ LAC 2 97 95 0,0 Kyle Lowry 2016 2 1 (1-0) TOR Vs MIA 3 87 90 0,0 Jerryd Bayless 2015 1 4 (1-3) MIL 3 CHI 1 92 90 0,0 Derrick Rose 2015 2 3 (2-1) CHI Vs CLE 3 99 96 0,0 Paul Pierce 2015 2 3 (2-1) WAS Vs ATL 2 103 101 0,0 Lebron James 2015 2 4 (2-2) CLE @ CHI 2 86 84 0,0 Kendrick Perkins 2014 1 2 (1-1) OKC Vs MEM 2 99 99 0,0 Vince Carter 2014 1 3 (2-1) DAL Vs SAS 3 109 108 0,0 Damian Lillard 2014 1 6 (4-2) POR Vs HOU 3 99 98 0,0 Joe Johnson 2013 1 4 (1-3) BRO @ CHI 2 121 121 0,0 Lebron James 2013 3 1 (1-0) MIA Vs IND 2 103 102 0,0 Gary Neal 2011 1 5 (2-3) SAS Vs MEM 3 97 97 0,0 Paul Pierce 2010 1 3 (3-0) BOS @ MIA 2 100 98 0,0 Ron Artest 2010 3 5 (3-2) LAL Vs PHO 2 103 101 0,0 Glen Davis 2009 2 4 (2-2) BOS @ ORL 2 95 94 0,0 Lebron James 2009 3 2 (1-1) CLE Vs ORL 3 96 95 0,0 Kevin Martin 2006 1 3 (1-2) SAC Vs SAS 2 94 93 0,0 Kobe Bryant 2006 1 4 (3-1) LAL Vs PHO 2 99 98 0,0 Vince Carter 2005 1 3 (0-3) NJN Vs MIA 2 99 99 0,0 Gilbert Arenas 2005 1 6 (3-2) WAS @ CHI 2 112 110 0,0 Derek Fisher 2004 2 5 (3-2) LAL @ SAS 2 74 73 0,0 Chauncey Billups 2004 2 5 (2-3) DET Vs NJN 3 88 88 0,0 Stephon Marbury 2003 1 1 (1-0) PHO @ SAS 3 96 95 0,0 Reggie Miller 2002 1 5 (2-3) IND @ NJN 3 96 96 0,0 Robert Horry 2002 3 4 (2-2) LAL Vs SAC 3 100 99 0,0 Eddie Johnson 1997 3 4 (2-2) HOU Vs UTA 3 95 92 0,0 John Stockton 1997 3 6 (4-2) UTA @ HOU 3 103 100 0,0 Michael Jordan 1997 4 1 (1-0) CHI Vs UTA 2 84 82 0,0 Rik Smits 1995 3 4 (2-2) IND Vs ORL 2 94 93 0,0 Toni Kukoc 1994 2 3 (1-2) CHI Vs NYK 2 104 102 0,0 Alonzo Mourning 1993 1 4 (3-1) CHA Vs BOS 2 104 103 0,0 Michael Jordan 1993 2 4 (4-0) CHI @ CLE 2 103 101 0,0 Michael Jordan 1989 1 5 (3-2) CHI @ CLE 2 101 100 0,0 Dudley Bradley 1986 1 1 (1-0) WSB @ PHI 3 95 94 0,0 Ralph Sampson 1986 3 5 (4-1) HOU @ LAL 2 114 112 0,0 Audi Norris 1985 1 4 (3-1) POR Vs DAL 2 115 113 0,0 Dennis Johnson 1985 4 4 (2-2) BOS @ LAL 2 107 105 0,0 Gus Williams 1984 1 2 (1-1) SEA @ DAL 3 95 92 0,0 Sidney Moncrief 1982 2 3 (1-2) MIL Vs PHI 2 92 91 0,0 Jo Jo White 1977 2 1 (1-0) BOS @ PHI 2 113 111 0,0 Bingo Smith 1976 2 2 (1-1) CLE @ WSB 2 80 79 0,0 Jim Cleamons 1976 2 5 (3-2) CLE Vs WSB 2 92 91 0,0 Garfield Heard 1976 4 5 (2-3) PHO @ BOS 2 112 112 0,0 Jim McMillan 1974 2 4 (2-2) BUF Vs BOS 2 104 102 0,0 Jerry West 1970 4 3 (1-2) LAL Vs NYK 2 102 102 0,0 Jerry West 1962 4 3 (2-1) LAL Vs BOS 2 117 115 0,0 Bob Harrison 1950 4 1 (1-0) MNL @ SYR 2 68 66 0,0 If you feel some famous shots are missing, I put some of them here that did not passed the criteria , but I wish they did* (for most of them it's too many time left, or it's not the last points of the period): Shot Team Opp Score Score Time Mario Elie 1995 CSF G7 HOU PHO 113 110 7,1 Steve Kerr 1997 F G6 CHI UTA 88 86 5,0 Nick Van Exel 1995 CSF G5 LAL SAS 88 88 10,2 Tim Duncan 2004 CSF G5 SAS LAL 73 72 0,4 Rashard Lewis 2009 CF G4 ORL CLE 100 98 4,1 Sean Elliott 1999 CF G2 SAS POR 86 85 9,0 Ray Allen 2009 CQF G5 BOS CHI 118 118 7,6 Gerald Henderson 1984 F G2 BOS LAL 113 113 13,0 Nate Robinson 2013 CQF G4 CHI BRO 121 119 2,0 Lou Williams 2011 CQF G4 PHI MIA 84 82 8,1 Rashard Lewis 2009 CF G1 ORL CLE 107 106 14,7 Reggie Miller 1995 CSF G1 IND NYK 105 105 13,2 Michael Jordan 1985 CQF G3 CHI MIL 109 107 22,0 Ray Allen 2011 CQF G1 BOS NYK 87 85 11,6 *Mario Elie 1995 CSF G7: Kiss of Death Steve Kerr 1997 F G6: Toni Kukoc scored another basket before the end Nick Van Exel (2) 1995 CSF G5: Underrated gem by Van Exel to force OT, where Nick the Quick hit an amazing one legged three to win the game Tim Duncan 2004 CSF G5: The shot before the 0.4 Fisher shot Rashard Lewis 2009 CF G4: LeBron James put two free throws after that to tie the game and go to OT Sean Elliott 1999 CF G2: Memorial day miracle Ray Allen 2009 CQF G5: Not your average 51 point game, by Ray Allen Nate Robinson 2013 CQF G4:Joe Johnson ties the game after that to go to OT Reggie Miller 1995 CSF G1: 8 pts in 8.9s by Miller (scores two FT after that) Michael Jordan 1985 CQF G3: The first of many cluch baskets in MJ's playoffs career Ray Allen 2011 CQF G1: Typical clutch Ray Allen I hope we'll get some more to add here this year. Good playoffs to you, r/nba EDIT: Made the table clearer (year, game, round, home/away, 2/3pts shot) typos thanks all for the kind words! I added the state of the series after the game (to check how much the series were on the line) big thanks to /u/Xsy for the Joe Johnson 2017! How did I missed that? big thanks to /u/a_stray_bullet : Lillard was at game 6! big thanks to /u/richo3000: Sampson stroke the Lakers! big thanks to /u/angry_orange for fixing the link on Kukoc 1994! big thanks to /u/TaylorLeprechaun for fixing the Al Horford 2015 video! big thanks to /u/RedN1ne for adding the Avery Bradley shot! big thanks to /u/dude_202 for adding the James Harden 2016 shot! big thanks to /u/OutlaW32 for adding the Dwyane Wade 2006 shot! big thanks to /u/SeaEll for adding the Jordan 1991 finals shot! big thanks to /u/jmiln for adding the Miller 2001 1st round shot! big thanks AGAIN to /u/jmiln for adding the Miller 1998 CSF shot! big thanks to /u/DRF19 for adding the Anthony Carter crazy 2000 shot! big thanks to /u/sciencevolforlife for adding the Marc Gasol 2017 shot! big thanks AGAIN to /u/sciencevolforlife for adding the Mike Conley 2017 shot! big thanks to /u/leftblueberryy for adding the TMac 2005 shot! big thanks to /u/wangosz for adding the Jerryd Bayless 2015 shot! big thanks to /u/SirScoobyIsADolt for adding the Jim Cleamons 1976 shot! big thanks AGAIN to /u/SirScoobyIsADolt for adding the Audie Norris 1985 shot! big thanks to /u/MR_KRABS_IS_A_ROBOT for adding the Dirk Nowitzki 2005 shot! big thanks AGAIN to /u/MR_KRABS_IS_A_ROBOT for adding the Steve Nash 2005 shot! big thanks to /u/rake2204 for adding the Chucky Atkins 2003 shot! big thanks AGAIN to /u/rake2204 for the Billups conf. SEMIES correction! big thanks to /u/soonerman32 for adding the Pau Gasol 2010 shot! big thanks AGAIN to /u/soonerman32 for adding the Kendrick Perkins 2014 shot! mega thanks to the mega contribution of /u/TooMuchProtein who added: Gus Williams 1984 CQF G2, Jack Sikma 1987 CQF, Jeff Mullins 1968 CSF G4, Jason Kidd 2003 CF G1, Ray Allen 2001 CQF G3, Dale Davis 1999 CQF G2, John Stockton 1999 CQF G4, Patrick Ewing 1995 CSF G5, Robert Horry 1995 CF G1, Byron Scott 1994 CQF G1, Reggie Williams 1994 CSF G4, Kevin Johnson 1990 CQF G5, Gerald Wilkins 1989 CQF G3, Sidney Moncrief 1982 CSF G3, Frank Johnson 1982 CSF G2, Dennis Johnson 1980 CSF G1, Bob Dandridge1979 CF G7, Jim McMillan 1974 CSF G4, and Bingo Smith 1976 CSF G2. You guys are awsome! submitted by /u/bunscrochet to r/nba [link] [comments]
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[OC] Who do you share an NBA birthday with?
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December 6: Giannis December 7: Larry Bird December 8: Bob Love/Dwight December 9: World b Free December 10: Mark Aguirre December 11: Shareef Abdur raheem December 12: Bob pettit December 13: Larry Kenon December 14: Robert covington/Nic Batum December 15: Jahlil Okafor December 16: Jeff Ruland December 17: Albert King/Buddy hield December 18: Gene Shue December 19: Kevin Mchale/Arvydas Sabonis December 20: Bob Phillis December 21: Terry mills December 22: Dave Robisch December 23: Jack Burmaster December 24: Paul Pressy December 25: Eric Gordon December 26: Tim Legler December 27: Rich Jones December 28: Frank Card December 29: Ron Perry December 30: LBJ December 31: Brent Barry Wow. Isn't the offseason fun Who do you share an NBA bday with Don't @ my grammar. It took me 2 hours. Imma Sleep now. submitted by /u/xavierjfong to r/nba [link] [comments]
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