Peace at home affects us more than we want to admit or realize, but hopefully for his future and ours, his best is yet to come.
He could always, you know, not drive after drinking and get a DUI. And then if he did make that mistake, he could always not double down on it by following court orders. Then he gets to play, see his family, etc etc with no issues.
Moral or the story is, he shouldn’t have been allowed to play from jail. Serve your time fully, not “work release”, when you cannot be 100% at your job.
"Bang" or do you prefer Harlan's lines like I do: "Buckle up for Kobe Bryant" "With no regard for human life" "Right between the eyes" "Up High and Down Hard" "He just sucked the gravity right out of the building"
Timely steals for points tonight to stem Spurs momentum. Good shooting too even if he hit the other side of the glass on one (see Josh Hart).
I was always liked “Out of Jail” KCP. Back to his early season form. Great job rotating and reading the passing lanes for those timely steals. Momentum breakers.
I still don’t like him . Glad he’s playing better, but I hate that he has the green light for Curry-type pull up transition threes, because he is NOT Curry. If he’s here for the entire season though, hell year I hope he played like out of jail KCP.
IF Clarkson had an ounce of Pope's defense, he'd be a keeper and Hart is still inexperienced. At least, Pope did not chuck tonight.
Looks like out of jail KCP is back to early season form and that's nice to see. Great D tonight, good shooting. It was working for him and he helped turn the momentum in our favor a number of times tonight. He was a big part of the win.
Ennis... Probably still running around at the time of this writing. OK...I'll take Clarkson. Pope runs too upright.
Wasn't it Nance that actually beat everyone in the races the team did during pre-season/training camp. I remember the media mentioning this. The final I believe was JC vs. Nance believe it or not.
Hard to run in game for Larry after being bumped around by the likes of Aldridge Millsap and the rest of NBA burly power forwards