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OFFSEASON FUN - The Scallange - fifteenth - 07-09-2021 Have you guys ever heard of the Scallange? This is a recent interview with Brian Scalabrini, and it's awesome and hilarious. If you only care about mavs news and serious basketball talk, don't watch this. If you're a real human and care about fun, watch this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3zQoy6lL2Y RE: OFFSEASON FUN - The Scallange - fifteenth - 07-09-2021 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpiu8UtQ-6E RE: OFFSEASON FUN - The Scallange - ItsGoTime - 07-09-2021 I want to see this with Cardinal. That would be fun to watch! RE: OFFSEASON FUN - The Scallange - Mavs2021 - 07-09-2021 I´d watch White Men Can´t Jump II with Scal over Space Jam II with LeBron. RE: OFFSEASON FUN - The Scallange - dirkfansince1998 - 07-09-2021 I posted a clip of it in the draft thread when the topic drifted toward a discussion about the overall talent in the league. Even the worst end of the bench players are still on a different level and it is pretty easy to understand why. 26m people in the US play basketball on a regular basis. NBA has somewhere between 500-550 players (including two-ways). Over 100 of them are internationals. Let´s say we have 400 american players in the league. That means only 0.000015% of people that play basketball in the US are in the NBA right now. These guys are the best of the best at any level (school, college) Of course a random guy or even a good park or high school player cannot beat them. RE: OFFSEASON FUN - The Scallange - fifteenth - 07-09-2021 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTjsLkX_bFc RE: OFFSEASON FUN - The Scallange - Hypermav - 07-11-2021 (07-09-2021, 04:02 PM)fifteenth Wrote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpiu8UtQ-6E I like that they used a crumpled piece of paper to keep score. |