NFL agrees deal with Pat Riley for ‘three-peat’ if Chiefs win Super Bowl
Pat Riley's long trademarked 'three-peat' can be used by the NFL if the Kansas City Chiefs win their third straight Super Bowl.
Pat Riley's long trademarked 'three-peat' can be used by the NFL if the Kansas City Chiefs win their third straight Super Bowl.
"The rules have all changed now to 'whatever it is we need to do to suspend him.'"
"I understand this generation of players and how they want to go about living their life is different."
"This relationship is over."
"I want to see me get my joy back from playing basketball. Wherever that may be."
"We will make it clear. We are not trading Jimmy Butler."
"Is that Jimmy trolling, or is that Jimmy serious?"
"I loved to ask those questions in those press conferences in those days. Open up my big fat mouth."
"You wanna go to the mat, let's go."
Jack McKinney might have become Pat Riley if not for a bike accident.
"I wish him nothing but the best, and if he ever did want to come back, I'll put a new shiny key under that mat. I can't...I just got...this will get me fined for tampering." It sure did.
Bo Burnham as Larry Bird is kind of a head-scratcher.
An Academy Award winner had to play the iconic coach, right?