A list of puns related to "Toni Cade Bambara"
I'm a big fan of Malian music. I would love to have a solid grasp of the music I listen to. If anyone wants to help me with Bambara or Tamasheq, I can finally understand Amadou & Mariam or Tinariwen.
https://twitter.com/BobbyMarks42/status/1482801756866334725?s=20
> The fans do not pay their hard earned money to watch the officials. Throwing out (a second T) Cade Cunningham for pointing to his bench is awful.
Cade was ejected after getting a second technical. We had a enjoyable duel between Booker and Cade before he was ejected
116 - 126 |
Box Scores: NBA & Yahoo |
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GAME SUMMARY |
Location: Little Caesars Arena(17834), Clock: 16.0 |
Officials: JB DeRosa, Tom Washington and Jenna Reneau |
Team | Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 | Total |
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Utah Jazz | 35 | 26 | 23 | 32 | 116 |
Detroit Pistons | 21 | 27 | 40 | 38 | 126 |
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TEAM STATS |
Team | PTS | FG | FG% | 3P | 3P% | FT | FT% | OREB | TREB | AST | PF | STL | TO | BLK |
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Utah Jazz | 116 | 44-85 | 51.8% | 11-32 | 34.4% | 17-22 | 77.3% | 10 | 40 | 23 | 16 | 9 | 16 | 4 |
Detroit Pistons | 126 | 48-93 | 51.6% | 19-37 | 51.4% | 11-12 | 91.7% | 9 | 38 | 30 | 20 | 9 | 11 | 7 |
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Great game by the rookie. A very entertaining duel between him and a blazing hot Devin Booker. Great to see the refs ruin another entertaining NBA product
Andrew Wiggins on Detroit Pistons rookie Cade Cunningham:
"He's a really good player. He came in ready and can do it all. He can score the ball. He can play make, defend. So, the sky's the limit for him. He's a good young player."
> #PistonsΒ Cade Cunningham on his second technical foul: "I had my people right behind the bench."
> The pool report from Kevin Cutler, the crew chief of Sunday's #PistonsΒ -#Suns game on the second technical foul on Cade Cunningham: βAfter he dunked the ball, he was assessed a technical foul for a physical taunt for pointing at the defender."
> Cunningham said he realized afterwards the optics of how it looked with where Jalen Smith was positioned and how it looked to the officials when he pointed.
> The high amount of players getting COVID is definitely scary. You got to protect yourself from it. The new omicron variant, you see it in the league now. Iβm not trying to miss any games. I just try to keep that mask on, know who Iβm around and just be smart about when I move around and go outside in public.
> We havenβt actually been bringing in new guys or anything like that to fill roster spots. We havenβt had any cases. Iβve been hearing about the [COVID-19] issues in Michigan. So, thatβs just more reasons to keep the mask on, stay inside and know who youβre around.
Hi! I really like a song sung by a Mali singer and want to know what she's singing. Unfortunately, google translate doesn't provide service for Bambara and I can only half understand the language with the help of an online dictionary. It's short. Does anyone know Bambara here?
The lyrics:
βko teriya mana diya a kana ma lamΓ¨β
Thanks a lot!
Despite his leading the NCAA in isolation efficiency during his lone season at Oklahoma State, naysayers questioned Cunningham's ability to go get a bucket given his methodical pace. After 33 games, it's safe to say those concerns can be put to rest. According to Second Spectrum Data, Cunningham ranks 10th in points per direct isolation, ahead of Luka Doncic, Steph Curry, Trae Young, Joel Embiid, Giannis Antetokounmpo and LeBron James.
He torched the Utah Jazz for 29 points, including 18 points in the third quarter, hitting step-back 3s over Bojan Bogdanovic, pull-ups over Joe Ingles and bullying Royce O'Neale to the rim. He scored 21 points on 14 shots in 24 minutes against the Phoenix Suns before a questionable ejection, getting downhill with ease against Mikal Bridges and Jae Crowder.
Through the first three months of the season, Cunningham was posting a 16.7 eFG% on 24 step-back jumpers, ranking toward the bottom of the NBA. That percentage is up to 44 in January, setting the table for his isolation attack.
Hello! I cannot find the tabs to this song anywhere. I would love to know how to play the lead riffs as they seem fairly straightforward and simple but I don't have the ear to figure it out on my own. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
https://open.spotify.com/track/6qiGH1BLGftR5K1WLQdsFn?si=fUwceRY0RsyfRgJpAe8oZA&utm_source=copy-link&dl_branch
https://twitter.com/omarisankofa/status/1482896597008662528?s=20
Cade TS%: 54.7%
Average 2021-22 TS%: 55.7%
18/6/5 on league average efficiency in his rookie season, + his playmaking.
Had 21pts on 9/15 shooting today. Not bad for a rookie with the "worst shooting start to a career of all time".
10/17 from the field 5/9 from three 4/4 from the line
Aside from the shooting, the title basically says it all, Cade went off and the Pistons beat the Jazz. They are now 4-2 in the new year, so that's exciting.
Saddiq Bey, who has been incredible in his past 12 or so games, chipped in with 29 points of his own on 10/14 from the field and 5/7 from three.
https://www.google.com/search?q=pistons+vs+jazz+box+score&oq=pistons+vs+jazz+box+score&aqs=chrome..69i57.6595j0j7&client=ms-android-tmus-us-revc&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8#sie=m;/g/11p02mdc70;3;/m/05jvx;dt;fp;1;;
https://twitter.com/michael_cohen13/status/1476194785190895625?s=21
I'm out of my mind--it seems there are no answers to what her lines in the song means--specifically "ko teriya mana diya / a kana ma lamè" (I feel like most of us must know "désolé" translates to "sorry" and it's very easy to find a French translator for 2-D's lines so that's not the info I'm asking for). We were given the rare and beautiful unicorns of Gorillaz lyrics videos for this recent project, so we at least officially know what the hell she's saying (I can't even say that for some of the songs in English off their eponymous album--no official lyric videos there--lmao)
I can confirm that the language is Bambara. When I looked up Miss Diawara it says on her Wikipedia page that she sings primarily in that language, and some articles I read also briefly mention the language being Bambara. None of those articles said what it meant. I'm under the impression that there are no interviews where Gorillaz expressly state what the words mean. When I searched I could not find an online Bambara translator (there are "translating services" but I don't really trust like that, nor do I have money to spend on something of that nature).
Does anyone know what this line means, as well as some of the things she says in the outro ("ahaan," "diyalen")? If not, does anyone have any ideas/resources/friends/family that can help solve the mystery? It would be good to have a definitive Reddit post on this topic (for English speakers/those who cannot speak Bambara), because I'm sure other people really want to know, like I do!
Again it doesn't seem like there are any interviews where it's mentioned, maybe I'm wrong so feel free to link those if they exist, in addition to any resources. It'd be good to have that compiled again in a definitive post that everyone will see it in Google when they try to look it up. Thanks and if possible please pitch in so everyone can finally know!!
> In the meantime, the latest entry into the rumor mill was a report this week from the Inquirer regarding "ongoing discussions" with the Detroit Pistons, where the Sixers were said to be interested in former Philly draftee Jerami Grant. Grant, in the second year of a three-year, $60 million contract, is averaging 18.1 points per game on 40.1/30.8/80.8 shooting splits, with his numbers down across the board following a productive first year in Detroit. > > According to sources, those discussions were not just old and presently inactive, they were of little interest to the Sixers. The team's list of players they'd be interested in acquiring for Simmons, recently referred to by Sam Amick in a report for The Athletic, does not include Grant, a source familiar with the situation tells PhillyVoice. > > A trade centered around Grant doesn't appeal to the Sixers for a few reasons, broadly speaking: >
>* Grant's contract is not viewed as a beneficiary asset if the Sixers were in a position to flip him with other stuff in another deal down the line. On the other end, the Pistons would love to move Grant and his salary either to get off it entirely (given the team's inability to compete right now) or to flip him for a more impactful player a la Simmons.
>* Without burying Grant (a good player) specifically, the Sixers' public and private messaging has been clear: they are after a higher caliber of player than Grant represents. This saga extending into late November has not shaken Morey or the Sixers' brain trust from the conviction that they can and should go after difference-making perimeter players, a la Damian Lillard, or players of his caliber.
> In some ways, the link between Philadelphia and Detroit parallels rumors from the offseason about discussions they had with the Sacramento Kings. The Kings, interested in Simmons as an addition to their core, volunteered that they'd be willing to make a trade for Philadelphia's beleaguered star but would not include either of De'Aaron Fox or Tyrese Haliburton. For Philadelphia, those terms made any discussion with the Kings moot, as they we
... keep reading on reddit β‘Just reported by Sean Ross Sapp on his livestream
Even though the Pistons are worse at basketball than pretty much anyone is at anything, they got the right guy. Heβs been getting better every game and is really starting to flash as a potential superstar.
He is now the 2nd youngest Piston to ever score 25 points in a game (behind Andre Drummond). I donβt think itβll be the last time he does that.
>Cade Cunningham on how he spent his time in protocols: "I was watching a lot of movies. I had never watched Ozark too, which is hard." Said he started playing the Switch for the first time, as well.
>Cunningham: "I watched Ozark. I never was on that. That's hard."
>Cade on returning from protocols: "I felt good. I was happy to be back, back with the squad. It felt like I was playing in cold weather a little the way my chest was feeling." He checked to see how many minutes he played. "37 minutes? Wow, coach trusted me tonight."
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