Coming back from a meniscus tear in five days was the dumbest mistake of my career
I tear my meniscus takes about six weeks to come back... I come back in five days... dumbest, dumbest mistake of my life in terms of my career came back too early. I didn't hurt myself, but I was receiving a lot of fluid in my knee. So I had to keep draining the fluid.
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The Braves will not win the World Series without Charlie Morton
Charlie Morton breaking his leg, unbelievable performance fact that he kept pitching... It's going to be very tough for the Braves to win this world series without their number one. And that sucks. I do not think the Braves are gonna be able to survive without Charlie Morton.
The Minnesota Vikings would be 5-1 right now if not for a couple of fluke plays
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Michael Jordan was the toughest player I ever defended
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Richard Hamilton was an exceptionally difficult defender assignment because he never stopped running
Richard Hamilton was hard because all he's doing is running the whole time. So I'm not a shooting guard, but I often guard the best players whoever's doing work... rip Hamilton, all he doing is running the whole time. And that's extremely tiring... He separates so well once at the point of the screen, he's gone. And it's so hard to keep up with.