Author Topic: Kyrie's Appreciation thread, Special video  (Read 2988 times)

0 Members and 0 Guests are viewing this topic.

Kyrie's Appreciation thread, Special video
« on: November 09, 2017, 02:33:30 AM »

Offline KG Living Legend

  • Don Nelson
  • ********
  • Posts: 8677
  • Tommy Points: 1138
 Shout out to LB for the dope video. I bet Kyrie can take you off the dribble, beat you in a dance off, and convince you the World is Flat.

 https://streamable.com/7s1w8

Re: Kyrie's Appreciation thread, Special video
« Reply #1 on: November 09, 2017, 12:45:07 PM »

Offline KG Living Legend

  • Don Nelson
  • ********
  • Posts: 8677
  • Tommy Points: 1138

 Did anybody actually watch the Video? It's pretty cool  8)

Re: Kyrie's Appreciation thread, Special video
« Reply #2 on: November 09, 2017, 12:49:43 PM »

Online jambr380

  • K.C. Jones
  • *************
  • Posts: 13756
  • Tommy Points: 2061
  • Sometimes there's no sane reason for optimism
TP for posting KG, but not sure it constitutes 'cool.'  ;)

Also, over 13,000 views so far? No wonder LarBrd ditched CB. He must've been feeling like Kyrie in Cleveland and needed to break out on his own.

Re: Kyrie's Appreciation thread, Special video
« Reply #3 on: November 09, 2017, 01:27:04 PM »

Offline KG Living Legend

  • Don Nelson
  • ********
  • Posts: 8677
  • Tommy Points: 1138
TP for posting KG, but not sure it constitutes 'cool.'  ;)

Also, over 13,000 views so far? No wonder LarBrd ditched CB. He must've been feeling like Kyrie in Cleveland and needed to break out on his own.




 TP back J Bone. Larbrd tried to force a trade off a Celtics Blog, he eventually reached a buyout and landed on Reddit. He says he's much happier running his own team, and that he's very much woke.
 

Re: Kyrie's Appreciation thread, Special video
« Reply #4 on: November 09, 2017, 08:25:08 PM »

Offline KG Living Legend

  • Don Nelson
  • ********
  • Posts: 8677
  • Tommy Points: 1138

 TP KGLL. Your a fantastic human being.

Re: Kyrie's Appreciation thread, Special video
« Reply #5 on: November 09, 2017, 10:03:20 PM »

Offline tarheelsxxiii

  • Don Nelson
  • ********
  • Posts: 8593
  • Tommy Points: 1389
You are a fantastic human being, KGLL.  J-Bone makes a good point, too -- LarBrd is killing it on these other platforms.  I recently read on the darkweb that he is now the majority owner of Reddit.

With regard to the thread topic...  Does any one remember when rap was cool?  My favorite era was the 90s.  Rappers were so talented, they talked about meaningful things, they were competitive (to the point of murdering one another, unfortunately), and just... cool.  They were hard.  I feel like the NBA has changed in the same way -- from cool to corny.  Kyrie is dancing around like he's high on fairy dust in the same way that rappers talk about DMs and candy shops.
The Tarstradamus Group, LLC

Re: Kyrie's Appreciation thread, Special video
« Reply #6 on: November 09, 2017, 10:48:27 PM »

Offline wayupnorth

  • NCE
  • Bill Walton
  • *
  • Posts: 1109
  • Tommy Points: 141
So thus certainly confirms LarBrd was the Lavar Ball of these boards.

Always knew he was just trolling.

Kyrie got that soul to him. He feels the groove.

Re: Kyrie's Appreciation thread, Special video
« Reply #7 on: November 09, 2017, 10:50:48 PM »

Offline wayupnorth

  • NCE
  • Bill Walton
  • *
  • Posts: 1109
  • Tommy Points: 141
You are a fantastic human being, KGLL.  J-Bone makes a good point, too -- LarBrd is killing it on these other platforms.  I recently read on the darkweb that he is now the majority owner of Reddit.

With regard to the thread topic...  Does any one remember when rap was cool?  My favorite era was the 90s.  Rappers were so talented, they talked about meaningful things, they were competitive (to the point of murdering one another, unfortunately), and just... cool.  They were hard.  I feel like the NBA has changed in the same way -- from cool to corny.  Kyrie is dancing around like he's high on fairy dust in the same way that rappers talk about DMs and candy shops.

Lol this guy.

You would rather see the C's lose without him, than win with him.

It is kind of sad, really. Like Kyrie stole your shoes when you were little or something.

But hey, if you prefer IT over Kyrie on your team, which literally no GM, and probably 10% of players would agree with, go ahead.

Some people like not winning it all. and that is fine.

Re: Kyrie's Appreciation thread, Special video
« Reply #8 on: November 09, 2017, 10:53:29 PM »

Offline wayupnorth

  • NCE
  • Bill Walton
  • *
  • Posts: 1109
  • Tommy Points: 141

 Did anybody actually watch the Video? It's pretty cool  8)

Also, to cap off the triple post, you probably are LarBrd. That sure would make sense.

Re: Kyrie's Appreciation thread, Special video
« Reply #9 on: November 09, 2017, 11:02:55 PM »

Offline tarheelsxxiii

  • Don Nelson
  • ********
  • Posts: 8593
  • Tommy Points: 1389
So thus certainly confirms LarBrd was the Lavar Ball of these boards.

Always knew he was just trolling.

Kyrie got that soul to him. He feels the groove.

He was a troll, though he was good at it.  LarBrd also provided a ton of good material though, too.  If you weren't annoyed by his bad, his good was pretty awesome.
The Tarstradamus Group, LLC

Re: Kyrie's Appreciation thread, Special video
« Reply #10 on: November 09, 2017, 11:05:09 PM »

Offline tarheelsxxiii

  • Don Nelson
  • ********
  • Posts: 8593
  • Tommy Points: 1389
You are a fantastic human being, KGLL.  J-Bone makes a good point, too -- LarBrd is killing it on these other platforms.  I recently read on the darkweb that he is now the majority owner of Reddit.

With regard to the thread topic...  Does any one remember when rap was cool?  My favorite era was the 90s.  Rappers were so talented, they talked about meaningful things, they were competitive (to the point of murdering one another, unfortunately), and just... cool.  They were hard.  I feel like the NBA has changed in the same way -- from cool to corny.  Kyrie is dancing around like he's high on fairy dust in the same way that rappers talk about DMs and candy shops.

Lol this guy.

You would rather see the C's lose without him, than win with him.

It is kind of sad, really. Like Kyrie stole your shoes when you were little or something.

But hey, if you prefer IT over Kyrie on your team, which literally no GM, and probably 10% of players would agree with, go ahead.

Some people like not winning it all. and that is fine.

Nothing to do with basketball (honestly).  I really have thought of that analogy many times before.  Pop culture has changed dramatically in entertainment and sports.  I wonder if all generations glamorize their past and find the upcoming generation somehow "less."

And if you didn't laugh at the "high on fairy dust" comment, Idk what to tell ya.  That's pure interweb gold.
The Tarstradamus Group, LLC

Re: Kyrie's Appreciation thread, Special video
« Reply #11 on: November 09, 2017, 11:19:34 PM »

Offline KG Living Legend

  • Don Nelson
  • ********
  • Posts: 8677
  • Tommy Points: 1138
You are a fantastic human being, KGLL.  J-Bone makes a good point, too -- LarBrd is killing it on these other platforms.  I recently read on the darkweb that he is now the majority owner of Reddit.

With regard to the thread topic...  Does any one remember when rap was cool?  My favorite era was the 90s.  Rappers were so talented, they talked about meaningful things, they were competitive (to the point of murdering one another, unfortunately), and just... cool.  They were hard.  I feel like the NBA has changed in the same way -- from cool to corny.  Kyrie is dancing around like he's high on fairy dust in the same way that rappers talk about DMs and candy shops.

Lol this guy.

You would rather see the C's lose without him, than win with him.

It is kind of sad, really. Like Kyrie stole your shoes when you were little or something.

But hey, if you prefer IT over Kyrie on your team, which literally no GM, and probably 10% of players would agree with, go ahead.

Some people like not winning it all. and that is fine.

Nothing to do with basketball (honestly).  I really have thought of that analogy many times before.  Pop culture has changed dramatically in entertainment and sports.  I wonder if all generations glamorize their past and find the upcoming generation somehow "less."

And if you didn't laugh at the "high on fairy dust" comment, Idk what to tell ya.  That's pure interweb gold.



 You make a good point Heels Tp.

Re: Kyrie's Appreciation thread, Special video
« Reply #12 on: November 09, 2017, 11:47:10 PM »

Offline tarheelsxxiii

  • Don Nelson
  • ********
  • Posts: 8593
  • Tommy Points: 1389
You are a fantastic human being, KGLL.  J-Bone makes a good point, too -- LarBrd is killing it on these other platforms.  I recently read on the darkweb that he is now the majority owner of Reddit.

With regard to the thread topic...  Does any one remember when rap was cool?  My favorite era was the 90s.  Rappers were so talented, they talked about meaningful things, they were competitive (to the point of murdering one another, unfortunately), and just... cool.  They were hard.  I feel like the NBA has changed in the same way -- from cool to corny.  Kyrie is dancing around like he's high on fairy dust in the same way that rappers talk about DMs and candy shops.

Lol this guy.

You would rather see the C's lose without him, than win with him.

It is kind of sad, really. Like Kyrie stole your shoes when you were little or something.

But hey, if you prefer IT over Kyrie on your team, which literally no GM, and probably 10% of players would agree with, go ahead.

Some people like not winning it all. and that is fine.

Nothing to do with basketball (honestly).  I really have thought of that analogy many times before.  Pop culture has changed dramatically in entertainment and sports.  I wonder if all generations glamorize their past and find the upcoming generation somehow "less."

And if you didn't laugh at the "high on fairy dust" comment, Idk what to tell ya.  That's pure interweb gold.



 You make a good point Heels Tp.

Thanks boss. 

Fyi, I haven't received the TP yet, and the Kyrie trade has really hurt my TP acquisition recently.
The Tarstradamus Group, LLC

Re: Kyrie's Appreciation thread, Special video
« Reply #13 on: November 09, 2017, 11:52:58 PM »

Offline wayupnorth

  • NCE
  • Bill Walton
  • *
  • Posts: 1109
  • Tommy Points: 141
You are a fantastic human being, KGLL.  J-Bone makes a good point, too -- LarBrd is killing it on these other platforms.  I recently read on the darkweb that he is now the majority owner of Reddit.

With regard to the thread topic...  Does any one remember when rap was cool?  My favorite era was the 90s.  Rappers were so talented, they talked about meaningful things, they were competitive (to the point of murdering one another, unfortunately), and just... cool.  They were hard.  I feel like the NBA has changed in the same way -- from cool to corny.  Kyrie is dancing around like he's high on fairy dust in the same way that rappers talk about DMs and candy shops.

Lol this guy.

You would rather see the C's lose without him, than win with him.

It is kind of sad, really. Like Kyrie stole your shoes when you were little or something.

But hey, if you prefer IT over Kyrie on your team, which literally no GM, and probably 10% of players would agree with, go ahead.

Some people like not winning it all. and that is fine.

Nothing to do with basketball (honestly).  I really have thought of that analogy many times before.  Pop culture has changed dramatically in entertainment and sports.  I wonder if all generations glamorize their past and find the upcoming generation somehow "less."

And if you didn't laugh at the "high on fairy dust" comment, Idk what to tell ya.  That's pure interweb gold.

I can agree on the pop culture aspect, and found no humor in the dairy dust.
Always gotta drag Kyrie through the mud.

Re: Kyrie's Appreciation thread, Special video
« Reply #14 on: November 10, 2017, 12:07:19 AM »

Offline tarheelsxxiii

  • Don Nelson
  • ********
  • Posts: 8593
  • Tommy Points: 1389
You are a fantastic human being, KGLL.  J-Bone makes a good point, too -- LarBrd is killing it on these other platforms.  I recently read on the darkweb that he is now the majority owner of Reddit.

With regard to the thread topic...  Does any one remember when rap was cool?  My favorite era was the 90s.  Rappers were so talented, they talked about meaningful things, they were competitive (to the point of murdering one another, unfortunately), and just... cool.  They were hard.  I feel like the NBA has changed in the same way -- from cool to corny.  Kyrie is dancing around like he's high on fairy dust in the same way that rappers talk about DMs and candy shops.

Lol this guy.

You would rather see the C's lose without him, than win with him.

It is kind of sad, really. Like Kyrie stole your shoes when you were little or something.

But hey, if you prefer IT over Kyrie on your team, which literally no GM, and probably 10% of players would agree with, go ahead.

Some people like not winning it all. and that is fine.

Nothing to do with basketball (honestly).  I really have thought of that analogy many times before.  Pop culture has changed dramatically in entertainment and sports.  I wonder if all generations glamorize their past and find the upcoming generation somehow "less."

And if you didn't laugh at the "high on fairy dust" comment, Idk what to tell ya.  That's pure interweb gold.

I can agree on the pop culture aspect, and found no humor in the dairy dust.
Always gotta drag Kyrie through the mud.

Nah.  The thread's about Kyrie, but I think this is just a general trend.  Guys seem more invested in their own brands and show less competitive spirit (and downright animosity) towards one another.  I enjoyed that aspect.  I feel old just writing this tho.
The Tarstradamus Group, LLC