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Chicagos a real possibility right now....
Quote from: twinbree on April 15, 2009, 10:19:16 PMQuote from: xmuscularghandix on April 15, 2009, 10:11:57 PMThe Nick Young doc is about him when he was in school out in LA, talks about his friendship with Jordan Farmar. theres a scene where his coach calls him out in front of the whole team for how he doesn't care about the win he just cares about scoring 50 becuase Jordan scored 40 the night before. (they played at different schools) It also shows a bunch of struggles with him family. its a pretty good little film, saw it on espnclassic.Oh thanks. Interesting story. Farmar was scoring 40 back in high school At Taft High School, Farmar scored a record 54 points in a single game. As a senior, he averaged 27.5 points and 6.5 assists and led Taft to the school's first Los Angeles City title. He was named the Los Angeles Times Player of the Year and LA City Co-Player of the Year, and the California Interscholastic Federation Los Angeles City Section High School Player of the Year. He also earned USA Today Super 25 selection, Parade Magazine 2nd-team All-American, Slam Magazine Honorable Mention All-American, CalHi Sports All-State honors, and the Southern California Jewish Athlete of the Year.he's a good player man.
Quote from: xmuscularghandix on April 15, 2009, 10:11:57 PMThe Nick Young doc is about him when he was in school out in LA, talks about his friendship with Jordan Farmar. theres a scene where his coach calls him out in front of the whole team for how he doesn't care about the win he just cares about scoring 50 becuase Jordan scored 40 the night before. (they played at different schools) It also shows a bunch of struggles with him family. its a pretty good little film, saw it on espnclassic.Oh thanks. Interesting story. Farmar was scoring 40 back in high school
The Nick Young doc is about him when he was in school out in LA, talks about his friendship with Jordan Farmar. theres a scene where his coach calls him out in front of the whole team for how he doesn't care about the win he just cares about scoring 50 becuase Jordan scored 40 the night before. (they played at different schools) It also shows a bunch of struggles with him family. its a pretty good little film, saw it on espnclassic.
and steph runs onto the court and gives the hous eof fire a big hug That bromance is almost on par with: