A few weeks back, Nial Paul, my CrossFit friend and the semi-official running guru at CrossFit West Virginia, gently suggested that I knock off some of my training.
i would like to talk about steph curry breaking this record. the three really was a novelty in in the nba. it wasn t necessarily a part of these games. now you have these young players shooting threes all the time. how long do we think that steph curry will hold this record? as awesome as it is, maybe in a decade or so someone else might come along and break a record, and i d like a little recognition that i know all about three pointers and how they re new to the game so to speak. you act as if you don t know sports. you know sports, stop it. thank you, thank you. sports illustrated awards meeting people explaining their game to them. with that being said talk about steph for a secondment he is arguably the most prolific shooter we ve ever seen. when he and klay were playing they were the best back court, and i still think they are. the best back court we ve ever
oppression and apartheid. it took nelson mandela to walk out on the pitch with the world cup of rugby with the jersey on and to go and shake each man s hand and to reconcile right there and then. and that sort of solved it. i mean, you can deal with it in different ways. that s the tradition of the sport. that was a sport which wasn t popular among black south africans. it was popular. it was a symbol of white racist oppression. i want to ask lanny a question. l lanny, there was an issue with the florida seminoles. florida state seminoles. okay. the caveat i don t know sports. the seminoles are actually the name of a native american tribe as opposed to redskins. and they actually came onboard with the team and actually consulted with the team. the difference is i m not taking a position here. i m not really a sports fan. but is that this is not a name
and that sort of solved it. i mean, you can deal with it in different ways. that s the tradition of the sport. that was a sport which wasn t popular among black south africans. it was popular. it was a symbol of white racist oppression. i want to ask lanny a question. lanny, i m from florida and there was an issue with the florida seminoles. florida state seminoles. okay. the caveat i don t know sports. the seminoles are actually the name of a native american tribe as opposed to redskins. and they actually came onboard with the team and actually consulted with the team. the difference is i m not taking a position here. i m not really a sports fan. but is that this is not a name of a tribe, this is jeff to your point, this is a slur. but my point was, what the seminoles did with the university did was reach out to the tribe, negotiate something that was acceptable to them. because they had issues with this thing.
there. dana: is that how they get the hair like that? bob: don t you find that kimberly: i like the hair. bob: he s never been an athlete dana: i like it because olympics is more than it s like football. the marketing has been good to bring more women watching football and enjoying it. seeing seacrest brings in young people and women that might not have watched the sports. bob: what do you think of this? greg: marketing sports to women you have to have people who don t know sports to do it? dana: yes. eric: i think he is fantastic. american idol, the top 40 radio show. look at it this way. you watch football or baseball. there is always a color commentator and analyst who used to play the sport. seacrest is the ultimate color commentator. m.c., he oversees it all. bob: but most of the venues have the color