Space Jam: A New Legacy is an allegory for the Bible or A Tale of Two Cities because of Bugs Bunny's sacrifice
I think that it was the, the legacy situation for bugs. He literally killed himself. He was like, I'm going to have to kill myself and to protect LeBron James... there is actually like some Christ-light tendencies with that story of bugs bunny that I think need to be explored... it could be Christ or like I said earlier, it could be like the Charles Darnay tale. The Tale of Two Cities ending.
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View episodeGiannis Antetokounmpo, Khris Middleton, and Jrue Holiday are officially a 'Big Three'
The big three [of the Bucks] all stepped up. They are the big three. So it was Giannis, Middleton, and Holiday. They're the first team in the NBA Finals since 1985 to have three guys go for 25 points on 50% shooting in the same game.
Chris Paul's foul on Giannis Antetokounmpo in Game 5 was one of the dirtiest plays possible
I'm officially out on Chris Paul. I'm team fuck Chris Paul for life now... because that foul on that alley-oop is like the dirtiest thing that you can possibly do. It's so quick... you can't like try to injure the team's best player. That dirty ass move. I'm out.
Every movie theater should be BYOB (Bring Your Own Beverage)
On a real note though, like that is maybe the coolest thing that LeBron James has done is be a BYOB guy. Yeah. Every WYO, whole tequila bar everywhere, or should be BYOB agreed.
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View profileDuke would have won the National Championship by 50 points if they had reached the final.
I think if Duke plays in the championship game, they win by 50. Easily. That was a wasted opportunity.
Michigan is already the favorite to win the National Championship again next season.
Michigan I think is right now the favorites to win next season. Tough to win back to back, but he has to hit the portal. He has to be active... which he already is.
College basketball is now 'pay to win' and that's unsustainable
It's a pay to win tournament. Like basketball is ruined. Unsustainable. Yeah, that's the new word that I keep hearing.