He uses it to find common ground with his Yankees fans... but yes, agreed, hypocrisy-central. That being said, if the Astros go on the type of tear the Patriots did, people will stop talking about the sign-stealing that likely didn't do as much to help (or why would they have stopped in 2018 and do nothing in 2019 which had their best regular season ever).
It's nice listening to comedy and science podcasts over sports ones. I find sports analyst opinions to be intentional hot takes in the hope that they go viral.
Y'all got Bill Simmons trending. "“Too much melanin in those assist” - bill simmons" "Can't qwhite put my finger on this one" "So is Bill Simmons saying that James Harden's assists are only 3/5ths of a Luka Doncic assist?"
on intl league pass last nite during timeout breakouts they were showing a segment of top 10 plays. i forget if it was from the previous night's games or from when. anyways, their #1 top play was of luka throwing a pass thru his legs on PnR for a dunk. they showed it in slo mo and from multiple angles to glorify it as much as possible. and of course he stole this play from harden, who does this on the regular so often nobody even cares
just speaking on Harden and assists Harden is 7th among active players in ast with 5,236 and is gonna pass a lot of great players before this season is done he is definitely gonna go down as one of the greatest passers in NBA history Cp3 Lebron Russ Rondo Lowry Wall Are ahead of JH Curry 11th Lillard 16th 58th All time
Yeah the way the aggregators and twitter people cut up the quote is misleading IMO. I listened to the podcast last night, and while I did not agree that Luka passed better than harden, I certainly did not come away with the impression that he called Harden’s assists “cheap”.
I remember playing nba2k20, minding my own business when this guy's voice came on and he ranted about how glorious boston was and how all their stars are superior to other ones, while neglecting to mention how all these stars were on the same team for years. He made some argument that went like "well [celtics' star A] had a better record in the regular season and the playoffs than opposing team's star so clearly, the celtic was far superior," kinda like in the "I have more rings so therefore I'm a better player" argument. He did this for minutes on end. Drove me crazy. He's the epitome of a homer and he tries to extrapolate numbers to support just how superior celtics players are to everyone else they could possibly be compared to.
Bill Simmons < Nathan Fogg who is a much much more serious analyst, blog host as well as commentator. IMHO
People should give the podcast a listen first and judge for themselves. I thought they were very complimentary to Harden, and probably just like Luka more stylistically. Yes, Luka’s style is very similar to Harden, but it has its differences. Luka does seem to a bit smoother (I don’t mean more effective) than Harden. Harden’s movements and moves are more herky jerky and weird, which is probably why people can’t wrap their minds around it. On a related note, the way teams play harden now does sort of rob him of any creativity. They just blitz him now and make him give the ball up. I remember back in the day when teams would let Harden play PnR normally, and he would eviscerate them. That was part of Morey’s reasoning in getting Harden: his elite PnR game. But then teams adjusted and schemed to stop that play at all costs, so then Harden adjusted too. He bends entire defenses now, so the play is often as simple as a pass to the wing or to the free throw line.
He really sold out for the Spotify deal, I like The Ringer's football podcasts. Their basketball podcasts have steadily declined and Kevin O'Conner and Tjarks should do their own thing.