We are the Postmen knows how to get on DBB’s good side: a Carlos Delfino sighting (of sorts) and a Baby Eater reference. Coming soon: Amir Johnson walks on water, heals the blind.
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I almost died laughing. That also ruled.
I am not sure who came up with the idea that AJ “walks on water and heals the blind” but it sure seems odd to me that anyone would even think that.
AJ is a very talented 20 year old professional basketball player who has a very good NBA future ahead of him if he continues to work hard.
How good?
It depends on how hard he works on developing his body and his game.
Upside potential is a future all-star in 5 years when he is 25.
Walk on water and heal the sick. Too funny.
Delfino and Maxiell have been frequent targets of DBB affection in the past, much like Amir is now. If anything, I was making fun of myself with a bit of hyperbole, that’s all.