Last image from tonight (short film in the morning): this brother out here with his Singer sewing machine, gifting people a custom embroidery on their jerseys and hats with the name and the date, was more artistic than anything at Burning Man and ad gorgeous as a Caravaggio.
Magic!
Goodnight.
People always talk about the internet being forever, but if that were true I'd be able to find The Basketball Jones' "Battle of the Boroughs" video which remains the greatest James Dolan commentary that has ever been produced
Brunson didn’t really take a paycut as much as he bet on himself. Pretty much the same thing Aaron Judge did. And it worked out for both of them.
The wild card, of course, being James Dolan who is maybe the only owner crazy enough not to pay up when Brunson is eligible for $300 million+ in 2028.
Mushrooms. Which is a very inconvenient thing to hate when you are a vegetarian.
All of the talk about Wemby folding in the clutch like a stretched out James Harden has managed to quiet some of the talk about how he’s, apparently, a wildly dirty player.
Absolutely generational run of reputation ruining in a span of five games.
Becky Hammon watching with her arms crossed saying “well I think their best player is Mitchell Robinson who is TALL”
Spike Lee pays for his tickets and speaks freely about the team (good with that)
Ben Stiller takes the freebies but discloses that (sounds fine)
Hank Azaria takes freebies but is big mad that a system that seats celebs by prominence determined he is less famous than Taylor Swift (yikes)
Surely at some point stars of comedies made 20+ years ago will notice their complaints about woke culture don’t play well. It’s like listening to 80s & 90s NBA players moan about how much tougher they were.
Who will be comedy’s version of Allen Iverson just being cool and praising the modern game?