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>>Ja ja, haben sich nur gefreut bla bla… ich fand das Verhalten in den letzten Minuten sowas von arrogant und übertrieben. Dieses ganze größenwahnsinnige affentiertd Gehabe… Kotz. Aber gefühlt ist ja mittlerweile oft so das großkotziges Verhalten teil des Images ist. > >Und deshalb bin ich seit 30 Jahren Fan der San Antonio Spurs. David Robinson hat einen Bachelor in Mathematik und spielt Saxophon. > >Tim Duncan wurde von The Onion in unzähligen Artikeln treffend beschrieben: > >[https://www.theonion.com/tim-duncan-delivers-heartfelt-speech-on-fiscal-responsi-1819569176] > >[https://www.theonion.com/tim-duncan-urges-all-stars-to-use-inside-voice-during-g-1819572273] > >[https://www.theonion.com/tim-duncan-hams-it-up-for-crowd-by-arching-left-eyebrow-1819570671] > >Auf dem Heimflug nach ihrem ersten Titelgewinn 1999 haben die Spurs Starcraft via LAN gezockt. > >[i:"Playing with those three teammates (the group was dubbed the “IBM Gang” by the rest of the team) translated into better performance on the court, according to Rose. > >“Anytime you spent that much time together, all together, it makes you more fond of one another and made you closer,” he said. > >The “StarCraft” sessions never got as intense, or as allegedly rich, as a Bulls card game. Still, the IBM Gang took video games seriously, especially as they began to get more competitive. Rose said the players would run back to the team bus after games to grab their laptops so they could launch right back into it."] > >[https://www.washingtonpost.com/video-games/2022/10/13/nba-spurs-starcraft-lan-photo/] > >Und es deutet sich schon an, dass Wembanyama ein ähnlich demütiger Basketball-Nerd ist - und nein, das hier ist kein Onion-Artikel: > >[i:"Before receiving his Rookie of the Year trophy, Wemby spent time with local children at a San Antonio Education Center & Planetarium. When the press conference came, the gifted basketball player was asked about the subject matter, literally, about which he had spoken to the students. > >'What is dark matter? I like these kinds of questions because they're different,' Wembanyama all but gushed. > >'Dark matter is a mass we can't see, but we know is there because it has influence on gravitational pulls and the speed of gravitational orbits in every galaxy,' Wemby said as he educated most adults in the room."] > >[https://clutchpoints.com/spurs-news-alien-victor-wembanyama-proves-hes-truly-from-space-with-dark-matter-quip-in-roy-presser]
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