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Isaiah - no longer the King in the Fourth
« on: April 10, 2017, 09:51:16 AM »

Offline The One

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Re: Isaiah - no longer the King in the Fourth
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The watch check definitely jumped the shark.
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Offline kozlodoev

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In other news, Westbrook also clinched the season triple-double and the lead in triple doubles per season. It's truly phenomenal; I never thought I'd see anything like this in today's NBA.
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Offline PhoSita

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Westbrook's season is remarkable because it doesn't seem physically possible from an pure athletic standpoint (both running and jumping as well as sheer endurance), and also because it's incredible that one team would go totally all-in on letting one guy do absolutely everything.
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