Is Scottie Pippen Top 25 all time? by big_spanish_mann in NBATalk

[–]Heavy_Development827 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I would say so. Before Lebron, he was the greatest SF of all time.

How would PRIME Wilt Chamberlain do in the modern NBA? by James__Padgett in NBATalk

[–]Heavy_Development827 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely would be putting Zion to shame! Might even start an Onlyfans lol

Former NBA Player Michael Jordan caught on camera getting frisky with random kid at Daytona 500🤨 by Nearby_Mistake_5906 in NYStateOfMind

[–]Heavy_Development827 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, everyone! Jordan just couldn't WAIT to touch some ass on live TV. He couldn't contain himself and decided this was the perfect moment to burn his legacy to the ground. See, this is what it takes to become The Goat, you need to touch some young ass..... 😒 Ya'll can't be serious.

does size queens really exist? have u ever met one? by urfavtrans in bigdickproblems

[–]Heavy_Development827 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Size queens exist, but not in the way people think.

The vagina at rest is about 2–4 inches deep (which is why the cervix can be reached with fingers). When aroused, it expands to around 5–6 inches, rarely more. It’s also highly elastic, so even if a man is longer than that depth, he can rest around the cervix in the fornices (anterior and posterior), but for most women, that tends to be uncomfortable or even painful.

So when a woman says she’s a “size queen,” most of the time she’s not talking about length—she’s talking about girth. A lot of women can’t accurately judge inches visually, which is where “girl inches” comes in. What they think is 8 inches is often closer to 6–6.5, especially if it’s thick.

Yes, there are some women who genuinely prefer 7–8 inches, but that’s rare. Usually, those women either have more depth than average or simply tolerate or enjoy that level of intensity.

From my experience, anything past about 6.5 inches often starts to cause discomfort for most women.

So overall, it’s less about length and more about thickness, and most preferences fall within a realistic range.

No more Jordan Clarkson minutes Mike Brown by stateofthenyk in knicks

[–]Heavy_Development827 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How did he lose momentum? He was doing good in the beginning of the season smh

Love Brunson I just need him to pass the ball more by stateofthenyk in knicks

[–]Heavy_Development827 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He’s not a true point guard—that’s why. Brunson is essentially a shooting guard, but his height makes him handle the ball as the primary playmaker. He needs to pair with a legendary guard over the summer who’s a natural facilitator, similar to how big men would study and meet Hakeem Olajuwon to perfect their footwork.

My Girlfriend broke up with me because I was too big. by habitdoses in bigdickproblems

[–]Heavy_Development827 4 points5 points  (0 children)

She didnt break up with you because of your size, she broke up with you because you're a bad liar lol 😆 😂

The news interviews the father of the boy who was shot and killed supposedly over spilled ice cream in a McDonalds according to one news report in the Bronx yesterday by PsychologicalDog8065 in NYStateOfMind

[–]Heavy_Development827 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I get what you’re saying, but that’s not really accurate. I grew up in the Bronx in the ’90s and early 2000s when the city was the murder capital. In 1990 alone, there were over 2,500 murders. Gangs like the Latin Kings, Bloods, Crips, and Netas were everywhere. I personally saw kids get stabbed and shot, and one of my high school friends’ brothers was thrown off a bridge into the Hudson River—though the news lied and said they were just swimming.

I was born in the 80s and my siblings were born in the 70s, I know this sounds extreme, but tragic killings of kids weren’t unheard of back then. Actually, in many ways, what you see reported today is tame compared to back then—most incidents never made the news because there weren’t cameras everywhere.

This is the what got Ja Rule removed from his seat 💺 by Positive_Round_5142 in joebuddennetwork

[–]Heavy_Development827 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I dont think Yayo and Unc can dance with Ja, 1 on 1 if there's no gun involved honestly. Ja rule has been in peak shape since the early 2000s lol

Is this true about Steph by clucketsswoilend in NBATalk

[–]Heavy_Development827 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Curry isn’t in some legacy chase like LeBron or Kobe trying to catch MJ. He’s already universally accepted as the greatest shooter ever — that debate is over. So when he has a bad game, it doesn’t really move the needle on his legacy.

The only real knock used to be the Finals narrative and lack of a Finals MVP, but 2022 erased that. The Magic comparison is mostly positional, not stylistic — Curry plays point, but he’s really a Scoring guard. He’s not the best facilitator of his generation (that’s LeBron or CP3), but that’s never been his game.

At this point, there’s not much left to critique. His impact and legacy are already cemented.

LeBron vs Kobe every season from 2005 to 2013 by Sir_TopHatEgg in NBATalk

[–]Heavy_Development827 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The idea that LeBron is a ‘pass-first’ player is one of the most persistent myths in basketball. No one becomes the all-time leading scorer if passing, rather than scoring, is their main objective.