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Post by 🔥 Blake Griffindor 🔥 on Oct 13, 2024 10:24:33 GMT -8
pages are updated but no days 4/5?
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Post by nybombers3 on Oct 13, 2024 10:30:51 GMT -8
498 Arsalan Kazemi PF 23 6'7'' 226 C+ C- D+ C B+ B
Hot
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Post by Ding Dong Boys on Oct 13, 2024 10:32:06 GMT -8
horny
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Post by Respected GM on Oct 13, 2024 13:19:25 GMT -8
Just really looking at this, no idea how the Nuggets grabbed Humprhies over my offer.
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Post by mouse on Oct 13, 2024 13:29:57 GMT -8
Had a nice little offer for Batum. Would have loved him at SF
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Post by Braz on Oct 13, 2024 13:47:54 GMT -8
Just really looking at this, no idea how the Nuggets grabbed Humprhies over my offer. because we are good
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Post by Braz on Oct 13, 2024 13:47:59 GMT -8
Loyalty
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Post by Stevie B. on Oct 13, 2024 13:50:27 GMT -8
Eagles suck
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Post by Braz on Oct 13, 2024 13:51:32 GMT -8
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Post by Braz on Oct 13, 2024 13:51:42 GMT -8
Just really looking at this, no idea how the Nuggets grabbed Humprhies over my offer. Kris Humpfries had always been a journeyman in the league. Drafted by a mid-market team, he bounced around from city to city, trying to find his rhythm and a place he could call home. While he was always a solid contributor, known for his hustle on the boards and knack for mid-range jumpers, he never quite fit anywhere. Fans appreciated his effort, but there was always something missing—until he landed in Denver. The trade to the Denver Nuggets came mid-season, a classic "add depth" move by the front office. Kris had learned not to get too comfortable anywhere, but something felt different when he stepped off the plane in Colorado. The crisp air and the sight of the Rocky Mountains looming in the distance stirred something in him, though he didn't think much of it at the time. At first, things went as they always did: he showed up, worked hard, and made the most of his minutes. But something about the Nuggets’ culture, the team’s chemistry, began to affect him. The locker room was a tight-knit group, led by a mix of veterans and young talent who genuinely cared about each other. It was a team that played fast and loose but with a heart that Kris hadn’t experienced elsewhere. But it wasn’t just the team—it was the city. Denver was more than just the backdrop for his basketball career; it quickly became his sanctuary. On his days off, he would wander through the city's eclectic neighborhoods, grabbing coffee at local spots in LoDo or hiking up the Flatirons in Boulder. The people of Denver, with their laid-back attitude and love for the outdoors, were unlike any he had met before. They didn’t just see him as an athlete; they welcomed him as one of their own. One night after a tough win against the Golden State Warriors, Kris found himself walking along the quiet streets of RiNo, Denver’s artsy district. He stumbled upon a small art gallery hosting a local showcase. Inside, he met Nora, a fiery local artist with a deep love for the city. Their connection was instant, built on a shared love for authenticity and simplicity. She showed him the beauty of Denver beyond the basketball arena—the hidden trails, the local food spots, the community that thrived in the shadows of the mountains. As the season progressed, Kris became more than just another player on the Nuggets’ roster. His game elevated. Maybe it was the thin air, the close-knit locker room, or the newfound peace he felt in his personal life, but Kris was playing the best basketball of his career. His relentless hustle became a symbol of Denver’s underdog spirit, and the fans embraced him like never before. The cheers from the stands were louder, more genuine, and each roar from the crowd felt like a heartbeat synced with his own. Denver, both the team and the city, gave Kris something he hadn’t found anywhere else—a sense of belonging. He wasn’t just passing through anymore. He had found a place, a community, and someone to share it with. And as the Nuggets pushed deeper into the playoffs, Kris realized that his journey as a journeyman was finally over. Denver wasn’t just another stop. It was home.
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Post by GP on Oct 13, 2024 13:52:44 GMT -8
@ 🎃 patch in solvang
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Post by Stevie B. on Oct 13, 2024 14:04:22 GMT -8
struggling against the browns at home on a bye says it all
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Post by Stevie B. on Oct 13, 2024 14:04:41 GMT -8
Tailgate was great tho
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