Haha.. when his daughter literally mugs that white girl and and takes the ball. That's a decent highlight reel for a 12yr I must say... very cool.
I'd do exactly what Jay Williams did here and just walk out on Max. Nothing needs to be said to this idiotic rhetoric.
I guess Max forgot Kawhi airballed a 3 to tie game 1 of round 1 vs the Magic this postseason, a game the Raptors lost. Kawhi is awesome, but come on now, he’s not Kobe yet.
Sports shows have run out of topics to talk about. They have to revert to fantasies. People who keep watching trash are gonna continue to watch trash.
its incredible this "boxing analyst" is some how a credible nba critique/analyst, in addition a loud mouth douch nosel like Screaming A also gets 7 figures to be on ESPN and yelling about everything to make himself relevant.
Don't forget Kellerman is also deems himself a knowledgeable expert at football...college and pro. Ratings...attention...same as Pierce remarking he had a better career than Wade. Goes on and on and on...
It’s no longer about analysis, it’s about controversy. Saying dumb stuff gets exposure and people talking about how they agree/disagree.
You know, probably just leaving like Jay Williams is the better option if someone makes such remark, but what the heck, let's use the opportunity for some nostalgia trip. Kellerman really liked insisting on the first three titles having Shaq as Finals MVP. To which I'd say "so what". Kobe Bryant during all those three championships, he was much more key for his team success than Kawhii Leonard was in his lone Finals MVP season (which also shows you how much does the Finals MVP really matters at times... it's like the Iguodala MVP). Kobe Bryant was a key player and a dominant force during those title, and, guess what, it was him, not Shaq, the one who got the ball in crunch time and made things happen for those Lakers. The more difficult the opponent, the better performance we had from Kobe. Finals MVP? That award is mostly a joke considering during most years since pretty much Michael Jordan retired, the real Finals happened in the WCF. Portland, San Antonio and Sacramento where a much bigger threat than Indiana, Philadelphia and New Jersey (even if that Pacers team was pretty good and Iverson's job with Philly was as good as it could). Just one of the many reminders: