Amin El-Hassan
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Yeah, absolutely.
Because up until that, you could, again, part of this, again, we're talking about the resume, right?
And so he's built himself a reputation so that we can watch that video and see the menace in his eyes and look at that play and also say, yeah, well, he's trying to clear out space, but he didn't know that Nasri's head was there.
I could make that argument, right?
and actually delude myself but when mitch johnson says that it's pretty clear yeah no he knew what he was doing he meant it and he even his reaction on the bench wasn't what i'm like what did i do like it was like oh so i gotta i gotta go all right okay thank you everybody and like and he just did that thing and was kind of not remorseful in the least in a weird way i think this is an
Awesome development for his career because you can't be the Boy Scout.
Sometimes you've got to be the bad guy.
And maybe in 27 or 26 other NBA arenas, people are always going to flock and be like, oh, my God, Victor Umunyama, he's awesome.
He's the best.
I love him.
He's my favorite player, even though I root for the home team.
He'll never.
ever be able to set foot in Minnesota again and get anything but boos and derision, and I think that's great for basketball.
It's great that we're going to have this rivalry.
I think the best thing that can happen is this series goes seven, and that the Wolves and the Spurs meet one another multiple times in the next few years to establish this is the battle of the NBA.
Victor Wimbinyama's polished,
who some people might say, oh, it's all an act.
And Anthony Edwards, very, like, casual, oh, I don't give a damn about any of this stuff.
And some people might say, no, he does care.
I love these guys as yin and yang for one another, the next magic and bird.