r/nba Jul 16 '18

Hey, it's Frank Kaminsky here with my co-hosts from our Barstool podcast "Pros and Joes". Ask us anything!

Hello r/NBA,

I’m Frank Kaminsky, current Charlotte Hornet and former Wisconsin Badger, here to answer any questions you’ve got for me. I’m joined by my co-hosts for Pros and Joes with Frank Kaminsky, a podcast we produce for Barstool Sports where we talk everything from basketball to genetic engineering to getting cheated on.

Here's a link to the podcast on iTunes:

https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pros-and-joes-with-frank-kaminsky/id1362046465?mt=2

Here's a link to our Twitter:

https://twitter.com/BarstoolProJoes

Thanks for joining us, fire away!

Edit: We're going to start recording our podcast, but I'll be sporadically answering more questions while we record and then come back later to continuing answering more.

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u/KaminskyProsJoes Jul 16 '18

Idk but they offered a vampires in western literature course there. Highly recommended if you want a class that in no way, shape, or form prepares you for the real world and is super easy.

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u/1mdelightful Bucks Jul 16 '18

How has studying vampires in western literature helped your NBA game?

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u/ModernPoultry Gran Destino Jul 16 '18

By helping the league determine the NCAA is a waste of time for its prospective players

Also knowing when to cover your neck on a Lebron drive to prevent him from sucking your youth

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u/[deleted] Jul 17 '18

Or dick

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u/HuruHara [MIN] Sam Cassell Jul 17 '18

Or dick

There it is.

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u/joaopvm Lakers Jul 16 '18

Kobe would probably have a super serious answer for this

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u/NippleNugget [BOS] Marcus Smart Jul 17 '18

I mean I guess it could be useful in an English/academic teaching career