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What is a Dogman?

The states which border the great Lake Michigan, report the highest number of sightings of

this creature, said to have the head of a canine, and the body of a man, or at least

a body able to walk upright, covered in fur.

It stands seven feet in height, with cold blue eyes, eyes which have also been seen,

glowing amber in the night.

Long before North American lands were settled by Europeans, the Chippewa Indians were familiar

with a creature they called, "the long dog."

Their intimate knowledge of its nature, included a description of its teeth, which they said

were sharp as a knife, as well as the smell of its breath, which was like sulfur, or rotten

eggs.

The Indians believed the long dog was a part of a shapeshifting tribe of skinwalkers, a

menagerie, whose tribal members got stuck, between their animal and human forms.

The first sighting, by people who were not natives, was recorded in the year 1887.

Two lumberjacks, in Wexford County Michigan, observed an animal in the woods which they

thought to be a canine.

Out of their desire to feed the lonely beast, they followed it, deep into the forest.

To escape them, the animal crawled inside a hollow log.

One of the men broke a branch off a nearby tree, thrusting it into the hollow cavity.

From the other end of the log, the creature emerged, screaming in a high-pitched voice

voice, like that of a child.

Then it stood up, on two legs.

It had a man's body, and the head of a hound.

The burly lumberjacks ran away.

In Wisconsin it is known as the Beast of Bray Road.

On this rural road, outside of Elkhorn, in 1936, Mark Schackelman reported a chilling

nocturnal encounter.

As he was driving on a moonless night, he spotted a suspicious figure, which was digging

up an old Indian mound.

He believed it his civic duty to confront the vandal.

As he approached he could see that the creature was covered with hair, and it was standing

erect, at a height of more than six feet.

Its face had a dog muzzle.

Its hands looked deformed, because the thumb was bent at the wrong angle.

Schackelman said, he heard the dogman speak a single word, "gadara", which was barely

more than a growl.

Schackelman backed away, and the beast took flight.

In 2001, in rural Illinois, Shelby Dee was awoken at about four o'clock in the morning,

by the whimpering of his dog.

This made Shelby uneasy.

Looking out the window, he threw on the flood lights that covered his back yard.

Seventy five feet away, he saw a thing like a cross between a man and a dog, standing

upright, and looking straight at him, as he stared back, from his window.

Its shoulders were broad, and well muscled.

The canine head was so massive, that its body leaned forward, in a stooping posture.

For what seemed like an eternity, the Dogman's eyes were locked on Shelby.

Then it turned away, walking into a cornfield.

The corn stalks were at about 8 feet in height at that time of year, and Shelby could still

see the creature's head, as it moved away through the field.

An attack by a Dogman may have been captured by OnStar, in 2006.

A man driving in the township of Troy in Michigan was receiving over OnStar, navigation assistance

from a live operator, when he cried out.

He said he was seeing a very large dog, standing on two legs in the middle of the road.

After swerving to avoid it, he ended up rolling his vehicle.

The whole conversation and the accident was recorded by OnStar, and shortly that recording

spread like wildfire, over the Internet.

It was 1987 when Steve Cook, a disc jockey at WTCM in Traverse City, Michigan, recorded

a novelty song about the Dogman, and played it on his radio station.

Listeners began to phone in, reporting their own encounters with the same creature.

The switchboard at the station was flooded with calls.

For more infomation >> What is a Dogman? - Duration: 7:45.

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What HAPPENED To LiAngelo Ball? Can He MAKE The NBA? (Ft. Bad Decisions, LaMelo Ball, Lonzo Ball) - Duration: 7:21.

I was seeing that LaMelo Ball was getting a lot of press for his play at Spire institute

and Lonzo Ball has been putting in work on the Lakers, and then I thought, what happened

to LiAngelo Ball?

What is up dudes, dudettes, ballers, players.

It's ya boi MJ.

LiAngelo Ball was the guy that scored 72 points in a game in high school, the guy that played

in Lithuania, averaged 50 in the JBA on 44 shots, but now what's up with Liangelo?

I really haven't heard much about him beyond the stealing and JBA.

And with everyone kinda looking back at all these fallen stars, I think it would be interesting

to see what's up with LiAngelo.

Just do me a favor and hit that like button so I can tell you want more of these, alright

cool.

If you've been living under a rock, LiAngelo Ball is the middle child in the Ball family.

He was a high school star, putting up crazy numbers.

He got accepted into UCLA and was gonna be coming off the bench for UCLA's team.

Russell Westbrook was a bench player on UCLA so it wasn't like this was supposed to be

the end of his NBA hopes.

In fact, college was supposed to be his opportunity to show the world that he deserved a chance

in the NBA.

But then the whole stealing incident happened when LiAngelo decided to steal different designer

products in China.

UCLA punished the three students involved with indefinite suspensions.

That just happened a year ago and now there isn't mention of LiAngelo and what he's

up to.

In this year, LiAngelo left UCLA, went to Lithuania, played in the JBA,

and now has been freelance.

LiAngelo's time in Lithuania was weird.

Both LaMelo and LiAngelo went to play for the worst team in the second division of Lithuanian

basketball, a small club in a not so known basketball league.

And that team kept losing.

LiAngelo averaged 12.6 points a game shooting 41% from 3.

During this time, LiAngelo declared for the 2018 draft in March.

Then in April, LaVar Ball pulled his sons out of Lithuania because LaVar had issues

with the head coach.

LaMelo went to the JBA, you know that league LaVar started for college students to play

while getting paid.

LiAngelo said at first that he wouldn't play in the JBA, calling it a "step back".

Leading up to the draft, LiAngelo Ball had workouts with multiple teams including the

Lakers, Suns, and Warriors.

LiAngelo was a possible late second rounder.

His strength is supposed to be shooting, but his body type and his lack of athleticism

is a deterrent.

Add to that that LiAngelo has only played in a fast, shoot whatever offense and no one

is sure about LiAngelo.

During the draft, the Lakers and Suns were in constant communication with LiAngelo and

so Gelo was feeling like he would get drafted.

But when his name wasn't called, it sort of broke his spirit.

Gelo is typically reserved and just goes with the flow.

He puts in work behind the scenes and wants a shot, but not making the NBA was a huge

setback and so 11 days after the draft, he joined the JBA, played 7 games and averaged

50 points a game.

He was part of the international JBA tour, but LiAngelo wasn't getting that press that

he needed to break the NBA.

He was also shooting 44 shots a game.

That just is horrible that he was allowed to do that, like how do you even get to that

point?

LaMelo left the JBA for Spire institute this September and is still set to go to UCLA in

2019.

It's unclear with LiAngelo.

The G-league introduced an option for elite prospects to go to the G-league before becoming

eligible for the NBA.

It also allows players to earn money instead of going to college and then making the NBA.

This competing program is fighting with LaVar Ball's JBA and without LaMelo, the JBA isn't

looking too hot.

So now here we are, LiAngelo Ball has ended up away from the NBA in his dad's league,

while LaMelo is getting even more publicity playing at SPIRE institute.

Sources say that LiAngelo Ball is looking for a G-League spot.

He thought he would get a chance in the summer league but no one gave him a chance.

LiAngelo has probably been the most compliant with his dad's wishes after the stealing

incident.

All this moving around from college to overseas to the JBA, all of this had a huge impact

on LiAngelo who was seen as a possible late second round pick at best.

And all of these things didn't really give him any chance to show what he was about.

Wherever he went, he played in LaVar's system, in the fast -paced shoot whatever you want

system.

And then his off the court issues just added to the problem.

So right now he's holding out and hoping any team will sign him.

A lot of LiAngelo's career believe it or not was dependent on Lonzo Ball's career.

Lonzo was also this sort of wildcard.

He was a monster in high school, but he proved it in college too.

If Lonzo was a star off the bat in the NBA, LiAngelo's stock would have went higher

because of the fact that scouts would have more association with star potential and LiAngelo,

but because Lonzo has been just solid, it wasn't enough to override what was initially

thought about LiAngelo.

The question now is, what's next?

It's clear to see that the JBA isn't enough.

If LiAngelo could find his way onto a Euroleague team and show that he can play, he might be

able to make his way back to the NBA.

LiAngelo was never supposed to be a one and done prospect.

He's only 20, and could spend the next two years getting on the big stage.

I know for a fact that LiAngelo is not good enough right now.

He might be a good 3 point shooter, but he's built like a football player and slow.

He's getting faster when he was at UCLA.

I haven't seen much tape of him besides the JBA games.

If he really wants to get better, he needs to play in a system that isn't his dad's

and show his skill.

I honestly do think that LiAngelo Ball has the ability to drastically improve.

In the little time he had at UCLA, I saw tremendous improvement in his handles, in the shape he

was in, and even the shot types.

If he had stayed at UCLA past the suspension and logged valuable minutes, I think he would

have been a sure 2nd rounder.

Now his future is up in the air, but what do you think?

Can LiAngelo make the NBA?

If you like this type of content, hit that like button, especially for LiAngelo's 44

shots a game.

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For more infomation >> What HAPPENED To LiAngelo Ball? Can He MAKE The NBA? (Ft. Bad Decisions, LaMelo Ball, Lonzo Ball) - Duration: 7:21.

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WHAT IS A PARADOX? - The Types of Paradoxes - Duration: 6:37.

For more infomation >> WHAT IS A PARADOX? - The Types of Paradoxes - Duration: 6:37.

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Opinion | 'A bittersweet experience': What it was like to be in the Watergate prosecutor's office - Duration: 2:26.

For more infomation >> Opinion | 'A bittersweet experience': What it was like to be in the Watergate prosecutor's office - Duration: 2:26.

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Mother of librarian killed: 'This was just plain murder' - Duration: 1:54.

For more infomation >> Mother of librarian killed: 'This was just plain murder' - Duration: 1:54.

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What Liverpool players have done before Man Utd game is pure class… what a gesture - Duration: 4:07.

 Before training ahead of Sunday's meeting with Manchester United, Jurgen Klopp and his players made the short journey from Melwood to Alder Hey, a hospital that cares for over 275,000 children every year

 Players split into groups in order to meet as many of the children as possible with Alberto Moreno spotted playing Connect 4

 And it was not just Liverpool fans that Kop heroes met. They gave gifts to two Everton-supporting youngsters and chatted with the patients and their families, while also posing for photographs

 Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp was all smiles at Alder Hey - days after hailing Alisson Becker as a "lifesaver" after the goalkeeper's added time save against Napoli kept them in the Champions League

 Leading 1-0 through Mohamed Salah's 12th of the season, the Brazil international produced a point-blank block from substitute Arkadiusz Milik to ensure his side got the exact scoreline they needed to progress to the knockout stage

 "The goal Mo scored - what a goal, unbelievable - but the save Ali (Allison) made I have no words for that

That was the lifesaver tonight," said Klopp of his £65million summer signing. "It was not only one save

He had a lot of things to do tonight. How cool and calm he was with the ball helps us a lot in our build-up situations

When he comes out for crosses he is outstanding. "And, yes, that save was just incredible, but if we don't defend the whole pitch like we defended, Ali cannot make 20 saves like the last one

 "He did it.incredible, unbelievable. I never saw something similar." Liverpool went into the game having to judge a finely-balanced conundrum of winning 1-0 or beating the visitors by two clear goals

 In truth they could have scored four or five and Klopp was impressed with how they played

 "I am still full of adrenaline. This game was just amazing, outstanding, unbelievable, the boys left their whole heart on the pitch," he added

 "Our offensive defending and pressing was some of the best I ever saw. How we played football, the intensity was just difficult to deal with, we could have scored more often but the 2-0 doesn't help a lot

 "We knew at half-time we couldn't change the tactics and sit deeper. After 65 minutes it was really wild, both sides, counter, counter, counter

Quick transition without really finishing. "I am really proud of the boys." Defender Joel Matip was taken to hospital as as precaution to have a shoulder injury looked at while Trent Alexander-Arnold (foot) and James Milner were also forced off

 "Nobody told me anything about (Joel's) shoulder, so hopefully that's a good sign

Trent got a knock on his foot, we are not sure about what exactly it is. It is painful

Millie had cramps - I hope it was only cramp," Klopp added.

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