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>the most intimidating striker in the world
>is smaller than the least intimidating Warriors player
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>Premier League players run an average of 9 to 11 kilometers per 90-minute match. In contrast, NBA players average just 3 to 5 kilometers per 48-minute game
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>>156685336
Hold up, do you mean to tell us basketball players are big and tall? No way!
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>>156685336
nba is proof that height doesnt mean masculinity on its own
bunch of effeminate, whiny, cowardly and zesty ass bean stalk ass niggas taking turns getting free throws
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typical football players make guys like Haaland seem huge. typical NBA forward makes Booker look small
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>>156685336
intimidation world cup
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>>156685378
he runs 9 to 11 feet loitering in front of a giant net
soccer players are not comparable athletes to basketball players
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I hate that about basketball. They all look like circus freaks. A bunch of 7 foot tall guys waving their huge ass limbs around gives me the creeps.
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I dont know what this means? What was the Pole trying to say?
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>>156685336
well, people don't really realize how fucking gigantic basketball players are



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