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Is Paul George Being Overrated With The Prime T-mac Comparisons

Why is paul george so overrated?

He is easily the most overrated player in the Nba. Danny Granger put better stats than him and never got all of this publicity he is not a bad player but he is extremely overrated and inconsistent and will never be close to players like Tracy Mcgrady.

Is Eric Clapton overrated as a guitarist?

Yes but really no. I despise Eric Clapton and all of the accolades he has recieved from what I consider to be mediocre playing at best. I never understood why people thought he was so good. The only people who really understand the impact that Calpton had on playing the guitar are now in their 50’s. Every person you meet now-a-days can only repeat the stupid “Clapton is god” mantra and then fail to identify 5 Clapton songs.Back in his hey-day during the 60’s he was a revolutionary. He was doing things on the guitar that people had only dreamed of up to that point. He influenced Duane Allman, Jimi Hendrix, Gary Rossington, and Stevie Ray Vaughn. Gary Rossington has stated that whenever he didn’t know what to play he would just play some Clapton riffs that he had picked up from listening to Cream records for hours. Clapton was so goddamn amazing that he influenced EVERYBODY… and when you influence everybody everybody starts to copy your riffs. Which means that virtually every guitarist for the past 50 years has a bit of Clapton in them.My main gripe with Clapton has been that he sounds like literally every other blues guitarist. I’m not wrong, I’m just a victim of not listening to Clapton first and then everybody else. A lot of people forget that music is a massive tapestry of people who came before and people who came after. When I listen to a Clapton song I always think “meh, okay but Duane, Stevie, Gary, Jimi did it better”. Yet, If not for Eric these guys wouldn’t be doing half the things they did. In my opinion, they DID do it better than Clapton but Clapton made the whole damn thing possible. I appreciate him for his influences and he deserves every award they throw at him but you’ll never find a Clapton song on my play-list. (Derek and the Dominoes however….)Tl;DR How are Eric Clapton and coffee alike? they both suck without Cream

Who would you put in a starting five lineup of retired NBA legends that never won a ring?

So let’s see….PG: John StocktonStarting your team with Stockton as your point guard is always a great starting options. You already know that your team will be a full of stars, so you need a great distributor, and there is a possibility there is non better then Stockton ever to do the job. I am planing to put Wilkins in SF position, so get ready for Lob city 2.0.SG: Allen IversonAlthough my backcourt would be possible two small we will find a way to compensate with offensive firepower. Stockton is better catch and shooter then people think, so I wouldn’t have problems if Iverson takes the ball in his hands. Steals will come in bunches for my backcourt, And I will have a perfect mentor for Iverson so he would achieve his FULL POTENTIAL..SF: Dominique Wilkins:Mister Human Highlight Film is ready to take some action again. Probably the best in game dunker plus a guy who was scoring 26 points in his season when he was 34 years of age. Athletic and high flying, with solid defensive characteristics he is the right guy for the spot.PF: Sir Charles BarkleyRound Mound of Rebound with his special rebounding skills makes a perfect fit for my team since we have a size small backcourt. Even when you think of it Barkley wasn’t very high but he still would be best rebounder on the floor without Chamberlain. Barkley, probably the best player never to win it, and best player who truly didn’t put enough of himself in the game of basketball. He would complement our fast space, and give our team a different type of trash talk swagger.C- Patrick EwingFor a moment I thought to pick Mutombo, so he would be a much needed defensive presence for this unit, but there is too much of a difference in other skills between Ewing and Mutombo. With Ewing we get back to basket kind of player, who had very solid hook shot that many people forget about, plus rebounding and blocks on a divine level(career stats 9,8 reb and 2,5 blocks). Even as a center he never had problems with FT, so that is a big plus at center position.First Unit: Stockton, Iverson, Wilkins, Barkley and EwingSecond Unit: Penny Hardaway, Mitch Richmond, Latrell Sprewell, Chris Webber and Dikembe MutomboI have decided that it’s immoral to place Karl Malone and Reggie Miller on the bench so I took some other guys.So Warriors forget about your new titles, the next one is for my new team

What should Indians learn from the rest of the world?

Learn to “Respect” and “Value” its own people1. Our Gods survive on Gold; 22 crores extremely poor Indians can survive on air( Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhara Rao Wednesday offering gold ornaments worth Rs 5.6 crore at the famous Lord Venkateshwara Temple in Tirupati in Feb 2017)How many times you felt our generous rich politicians, film stars, businessmen, celebrities and other people have been blindly donating gold to temples for our God to survive?2. Talk about “Talent Management”, ”Employee motivation” and other Western theories; while you manage your people in a Desi manner.How many times you felt that the degree you earned is undervalued in your current company; that there are more company policies to control you than to help you; that if you did not cancel that family outing to complete that powerpoint ppt on Sunday, the boss will tear you apart on Monday; that you should atleast get a response even after following up with 100 recruiters for an interview?3. Hello, Namaste to Firangis; “go to hell” to its own peopleHow many times you felt that local auto wala, kirana shop wala, or passersby are quite nice to Western foreigners but when YOU need a ride or some help, suddenly their tone turns soar and rude and they shove you aside?4. You will get robbed while bleeding to death on Indian roads(A Delhi passerby picking up the phone of an abandoned accident victim in Aug, 2016)How many times have you passed by an accident victim on the road just coldly staring at the entire TAMASHA? How many times have you found our own people helpful to you at the point when you need them the most?

What is the best book about digital marketing?

Marketing Automation Revolution by Greg Blazewicz:Case studies: publication enriched with examples of implementing various solutions into the businesses thriving on the market.Attractive and up-to-date subjects: Marketing Automation market evolves rapidly both in Poland and around the world. 142 700 companies are already applying these solutions while the value of the market reaches 1,6 billion dollars.Practical character: enhanced with cases of usage and system’s activity patterns will become a valuable summary for marketers who are on a hunt for a guide to Marketing Automation technologies.Suitable for both beginners and advanced: gradually develops a knowledge of Marketing Automation: from basics to high-level and innovative solutions.More information + useful links:Marketing Automation Revolution

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