I know it's just the preseason, but that's very impressive coming from a 14th pick. Also he's only played about 20 minutes per game, which is even more impressive. He's also been impressive in the summer league, and his college career. I know it's just the preseason and summer league, but I feel alot of GM's feel bad for not picking him. I think in 3 years he will be one of the best players that comes out of this draft. It's not just the numbers that impress me, it's how he scores, and how he seems to know how to control himself. He has had problems with being overaggresive in college, but he seems to be fixing his mistake. I'm so glad the Clippers picked him, it's probably one of the best draft picks the Clippers ever made. Considering they are known for getting the busts, especially when they get the number one picks lol.
Bling! The value of gold lay in the psychology of the human mind. What price would a bower bird place on Coke-a-cola bottle caps per troy ounce. Who of us watching a bower bird collecting them so reverently would not scratch our heads dismissively, recognizing the value wasn't a property of the cap, but fail to recognize the same about gold. Gold certainly has an inherent value as do iron, copper, lead and tin. But gold is much to ductile too be used alone for nearly any purpose. Its heft make it hard to transport. Its color can be imitated. Its possession decreases ones safety… Ok, so it makes excellent corrosion resistant coatings on tiny electrical conductors, which I'm sure topped the list of the Conquistadors' motives, but outside of modern usage, it doesn't have the inherent value of clay. So to say it is valuable because it is the basis of money systems is mere tautology. Gold is valuable because girls like gold and boys like girls. End of story.
yes, and i do have a fire extinguisher but i don't think it will help!
Won't be extinguished til I bang my secretary!
Nope, keep those fires a-burning.
i like the feeling, i won't be needing the fire extimguisher