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Tim Hardaway's Debut as an ESPN Analysist
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NBA Finals MVP
Re: Tim Hardaway's Debut as an ESPN Analysist
I always liked him as a player. As a person he's always been an arrogant, chippy d
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ISH's Negro Historian
Re: Tim Hardaway's Debut as an ESPN Analysist
It's good to see Treach from Naughty by Nature again.
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Local High School Star
Re: Tim Hardaway's Debut as an ESPN Analysist
Originally Posted by L.Kizzle
It's good to see Treach from Naughty by Nature again.
^^Wow they really look nothing alike. You're definitely not black like everyone imagines you to be. It's not even remotely possible you are now with a statement like that. Sorry bud.
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Banned
Re: Tim Hardaway's Debut as an ESPN Analysist
He looks nothing like Treach and if you ever saw him play he was always arrogant.
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ISH's Negro Historian
Re: Tim Hardaway's Debut as an ESPN Analysist
Put Treach is a Heat shirt. Same person.
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Banned
Re: Tim Hardaway's Debut as an ESPN Analysist
Originally Posted by L.Kizzle
Put Treach is a Heat shirt. Same person.
I think you are talking about Glen Rice dude
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Re: Tim Hardaway's Debut as an ESPN Analysist
Did he make any homophobic remarks? Great player but he was a dickhead off the court
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Re: Tim Hardaway's Debut as an ESPN Analysist
He's currently an assistant coach on the Pistons.
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National High School Star
Re: Tim Hardaway's Debut as an ESPN Analysist
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Re: Tim Hardaway's Debut as an ESPN Analysist
That wasn't as bad as I expected considering the Jimmy meme that followed it.
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Decent playground baller
Re: Tim Hardaway's Debut as an ESPN Analysist
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Re: Tim Hardaway's Debut as an ESPN Analysist
Originally Posted by Demon Lizard
That wasn't as bad as I expected considering the Jimmy meme that followed it.
I think he actually got worse from there. Some people (i.e. most people) just aren't cut out for TV.
I have this vague recollection of Kevin Frazier or someone leading Hardaway with, "Tim, the Mavs have been rolling in the first half, using their stops on the defensive side of the ball to produce offense on the other end, what's been the key?"
Then Hardaway deftly responded, "Well, the Mavs have been able to roll in the first half because they've been able to use their stops on the defensive side of the ball to produce offense on the other end. That's been the key."
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Decent playground baller
Re: Tim Hardaway's Debut as an ESPN Analysist
Originally Posted by Rake2204
I think he actually got worse from there. Some people (i.e. most people) just aren't cut out for TV.
I have this vague recollection of Kevin Frazier or someone leading Hardaway with, "Tim, the Mavs have been rolling in the first half, using their stops on the defensive side of the ball to produce offense on the other end, what's been the key?"
Then Hardaway deftly responded, "Well, the Mavs have been able to roll in the first half because they've been able to use their stops on the defensive side of the ball to produce offense on the other end. That's been the key."
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Re: Tim Hardaway's Debut as an ESPN Analysist
Originally Posted by Rake2204
I think he actually got worse from there. Some people (i.e. most people) just aren't cut out for TV.
I have this vague recollection of Kevin Frazier or someone leading Hardaway with, "Tim, the Mavs have been rolling in the first half, using their stops on the defensive side of the ball to produce offense on the other end, what's been the key?"
Then Hardaway deftly responded, "Well, the Mavs have been able to roll in the first half because they've been able to use their stops on the defensive side of the ball to produce offense on the other end. That's been the key."
Yeah, he is in no way good at it. I just expected worse given the OP's set up.
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