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(via Fox 26 Houston) More Buzbee, a well-known Houston area attorney, why he decided to buy the tank. “As a child you played army. You had little Tonka tanks and you’d run over trucks,” Buzbee said. “When I found out it was coming up for auction, I told one of my guys, ‘Let’s get that tank.’ It’d be really cool out at my ranch to blow things up and run over things.” “Will you really blow things up?” reporter Isiah Carey asked. Buzbee’s response: “Oh absolutely.

Yes.” Buzbee, who served in the Marines, said his family’s military background (his grandfather landed at Normandy, he said) was part of the inspiration for buying the tank for “a little over $600,000.” He also just really wanted to own a tank because, well, who the hell else owns a tank? Look how stoked this guy is.

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Omnisport Draymond Green and Kevin Durant both defended Golden State Warriors colleague DeMarcus Cousins after the reigning NBA champions bounced back in style on Friday. The Warriors beat the Denver Nuggets, their rivals for the top seed in the Western Conference, 122-105 at Oracle Arena on Friday, recovering from a humiliating home loss to the Boston Celtics last time out. The team's form – a 3-5 run coming into the Nuggets game – had led to criticism of Cousins, but he responded with a superb showing at both ends of the court, finishing with 13 points, six rebounds, six assists, six blocks and three steals in a 28-minute outing. Yahoo Sports Jeff Van Gundy seriously suggests the Lakers trade LeBron James In the first quarter of another Lakers loss against the Boston Celtics on Saturday, the topic of the team's future came up. Analyst Jeff Van Gundy dropped the idea of the Lakers ending James' tenure, to the disbelief of fellow analyst Mark Jackson, who we should note has been mentioned as a possible replacement for Walton. Korichnevie videleniya na 9 denj posle podsadki embrionov. The basic outline of Van Gundy's idea: trade James to the Clippers primarily to free up cap space, then go after Kevin Durant, Anthony Davis and/or Kawhi Leonard.

Yahoo Sports Not long after Michael Bennett said he wanted a pay raise from the Philadelphia Eagles, the Eagles were shipping him off. Bennett, the talented defensive lineman who has made three Pro Bowls in his 10 NFL seasons with the Buccaneers, Seahawks and Eagles, will next be playing with the New England Patriots if a deal reported by ESPN's Adam Schefter gets finalized (we can never be too sure with NFL trades nowadays). Bennett will come cheap; Schefter said the deal would be the Patriots sending their 2020 fifth-round pick to Philadelphia for a 2020 seventh-round pick and Bennett. Yahoo Sports The relationship between Hall of Fame player turned Emmy Award-winning “Inside the NBA” analyst Charles Barkley and still-active legend LeBron James, as best as we can tell from their public comments, is not a great one. As such, Barkley, never one to avoid a tasty roast, reveled in the chance to rib the Los Angeles Lakers' star.

Fresh off the news that James will be placed on a minutes restriction as the Lakers all but forfeit their 1 percent odds of making the playoffs this season, Barkley turned to the TNT camera to make a public plea to James for his postseason services. NBC Sports Philadelphia Opinion: Angels should just cut bait and trade Mike Trout now originally appeared on nbcsportsphiladelphia.com The Angels might as well wave the white flag and trade Mike Trout to the Phillies right now, because even they appear to know there's not a chance he's staying in L.A. Would an organization confident in its ability to retain its franchise player who's under contract for two more years feel the need to petition Major League Baseball to prevent another player from 'tampering?' They want this to look like a principled stand, an action any competent organization would take when another team is actively trying to poach its best player, but call it what it really is: fear.