Re: Ostensibly Hoops
Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2018 11:31 pm
Next Thursday's Sweet 16 games, no 1 seeds, no 2 seeds, one 3 seed and one 4 seed...
I know it's not a shock to be confused by a glodenbrae post, but I'm still not sure which Williams III he hates. That was written on two jerseys yesterday, one in blue, one in maroon.goldenbear wrote:This is totally on Roy for keeping normal sub patterning even though run was about to start you could sense it and he subbed 3 bench players in and then down 5 took Berry out just absurd coaching by him.
Too mnay 3 point shoots and just could not get a call.
But at least I have new favorite player to hate Williams III is just a punk he whines more then me and he is just a scum bag reminds me of Allen
Corruption is addictingSaint wrote:Here we go. Bagley's parents go from bankrupt to living in a gated community.
http://www.oregonlive.com/business/inde ... _game.html
My home here in Cincy is worth about 450-500k. Out there it tops 2 million easy. With a couple extra mortgages. 750 here gets you a bunch. 750 there gets you a 3 bedroom ranch with a small yard for your kids to poop on.Saint wrote:Marvin Bagley Jr. and his wife filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in April 2008, during the Great Recession, listing their combined annual income at just over $44,000. Property records indicate the Bagley home was sold in 2011 at a trustee's sale -- typically a sign of a foreclosure.
Four years later, shortly after Nike's sponsorship of the team became public, they left their working-class neighborhood in Phoenix for Southern California. In a tax filing, the Bagleys listed a home address in a gated subdivision in Northridge called Porter Ranch. Similarly sized homes in the vicinity typically sell for $750,000 to $1.5 million, said Jose Contreras, a Coldwell Banker real estate broker active in the area. Rents in the neighborhood range from $2,500 to $7,500 a month.
Neither the Bagleys nor Nike would offer any details about the team sponsorship or the family's personal finances. Contacted via telephone and through the Duke University sports information department, the Bagleys "respectfully declined" to comment.
kinda had to chuckle at that oneJungle Rat wrote:Oh well. Go X
you still gotta be able to pay for it no matter where you areJungle Rat wrote:My home here in Cincy is worth about 450-500k. Out there it tops 2 million easy. With a couple extra mortgages. 750 here gets you a bunch. 750 there gets you a 3 bedroom ranch with a small yard for your kids to poop on.Saint wrote:Marvin Bagley Jr. and his wife filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in April 2008, during the Great Recession, listing their combined annual income at just over $44,000. Property records indicate the Bagley home was sold in 2011 at a trustee's sale -- typically a sign of a foreclosure.
Four years later, shortly after Nike's sponsorship of the team became public, they left their working-class neighborhood in Phoenix for Southern California. In a tax filing, the Bagleys listed a home address in a gated subdivision in Northridge called Porter Ranch. Similarly sized homes in the vicinity typically sell for $750,000 to $1.5 million, said Jose Contreras, a Coldwell Banker real estate broker active in the area. Rents in the neighborhood range from $2,500 to $7,500 a month.
Neither the Bagleys nor Nike would offer any details about the team sponsorship or the family's personal finances. Contacted via telephone and through the Duke University sports information department, the Bagleys "respectfully declined" to comment.
crashcourse wrote:I hope ecat is sad Friday morning