

Winning 33 percent of the 123 votes cast, Green won this category in a landslide, with Patrick Beverley coming in second (14.5 percent) and Russell Westbrook coming in third (12.2). In news that would shock no one who has watched a Golden State Warriors’ game, Green was also named Biggest Trash Talker. However, of those who answered, 17 percent naming Green as the most overrated player is pretty decisive. Also earning votes in this category were: Jimmy Butler, Andrew Wiggins and Karl-Anthony Towns (6.3 percent) and James Harden, Ben Simmons, LeBron James Kyle Lowry (4.2 percent).įourteen other players, including Warriors center DeMarcus Cousins and shooting guard Klay Thompson, earned 2.1 percent of the vote.įor this category, only 47 players responded to the question, meaning the sample size would not hold up to scientific standards. The results will surely carve out an even bigger chip on Draymond Green’s shoulder.ĭraymond Green was named Most Overrated Player in the NBA, earning 17 percent of the votes. Maybe it made a bit more sense in context but I doubt it, considering how inane the average chatter in video games is.The Athletic published its inaugural NBA Player poll today and, from the results, one thing is clear: The rest of the league has no love for the Golden State Warriors, especially Draymond Green.Įxploiting a “journalistic loophole” to find out how NBA players really feel about their league colleagues, The Athletic employed 30 beat writers to gather data from anonymous polling during the last two weeks in March. Once above a threshold, it sends an SMS to DeBae to check the trashcan and hence help save the olfactory systems of the entire company. For the most part, trash-talking remains on the court. Something about the physical nature of the game, the proximity to the opponent and the crowd, and the constant one-on-one battles cause players to do whatever they can to get in an opponent’s head.

“I’m going to shoot up a school” just seems like an odd phrase to throw out there when you’re trying to taunt an opponent. Its essentially a setup which uses the popular Ultrasonic Sensor (HC-SR04), the Bolt Wi-Fi module, and an Arduino Uno to measure how much of the trash can has filled up. Trash talk happens in every sport, but basketball takes it to a whole new level of intensity.

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He apparently doesn’t know how to trash talk, either. It seems like he’s a gamer who got too wrapped up in his game. Shaw denies any intent to shoot up a school, and no weapons were found in his home. In addition, two misdemeanor counts of disrupting a school operation were leveled against the 19-year-old, with a maximum penalty of a year in jail and a fine up to $5,000. He is currently on interim suspension until the university holds an administrative hearing. After tracking Shaw down with help from Microsoft and the local internet service provider, Maryland police arrived at his FSU dorm on Tuesday morning and placed him under arrest. An Oregon gamer in the same match took the threat very seriously and called police. According to the Cumberland Times-News, Allieu Shaw, a student at Frostburg State University in Maryland was playing COD4 on Monday night over Xbox Live when he suddenly started telling the other players via headset that he was going to “shoot up the school.” He supposedly went on to describe how he would shoot up the unspecified school.
