![]() Little-to-none of Gotham's super-villains liked one another. Jack's robberies were supposedly non-violent (at-least according to him) but one of them ended (by unknown circumstances) with him falling into acid which bleached his skin white, dyed his hair green, left him with one green eye and the other purple, along with a chemical-imbalance in his brain which lead to insanity and becoming the Joker.ĭeemed a "super-criminal", the Joker was eventually sent away to a new institution called Arkham Asylum which was originally a historic Gotham Colonial Fortress called "Old Fort Arkham" which was transformed into an institute for super-villains although they often broke out to reek havoc on Gotham and come into conflict with the Batman who Joker in particular was obsessed with. ![]() ![]() Due to having a poor sense of humour and/or Gotham not being accepting of his form of comedy due to it being a cesspool for crime, Jack bombed and was forced to take up crime to pay the bills. "I felt really good about my play and confidence-wise, so I was just really ready to let it rip.Jack Napier was a highly intelligent young man who was born and raised in the country before moving (via hitchhiking) to Gotham City in hopes of becoming a stand-up comedian. "That was something that I've dreamt of doing my whole life, is playing for the senior men's national team, and getting three wins there and being around such great guys, and then coming to Denver and being surrounded by great guys again, great staff, I just felt pumped up and ready to go. "I think it was great for every aspect of physically, mentally, I felt like I just had such an amazing experience," White said. It's been a whirlwind few days for White, who made his senior debut for the Australian Boomers last week, helping them win three FIBA World Cup qualifiers in Melbourne, before hopping on a plane to link up with the Nuggets.ĭespite the short turnaround, White says the experience of playing for the Boomers was the perfect lead-up to helping him make an impact at Summer League. MORE: Dante Exum signs with Serbian powerhouse "I feel like I'm in a really good spot with my play." For me, I think the most important thing is to just enjoy the experience and have fun, play hard, play my game and whatever happens from that happens. If I do a good job, a really good organisation here with Denver and just great people. This is something that I've been wanting to do for a few years now since I finished college, so to be out here, I don't want to be out there being tired, just gotta let it rip and play hard," White added. ![]() White, who is in the shop window for the Nuggets' final two-way contract, certainly left an impression after his performance, and the former Duke captain says he is ready to seize his chance in Vegas. □ 8 PTS | 15 REB | 3 BLK | 2 AST | 1 STL #NBASummer /Z9YJCHamYr Jack White did a little bit of everything for the in their Summer League win today, leading the game in rebounds and blocks □ "I just made an effort to play hard on the boards on both ends, just make an effort and go after it with a bit of desperation and create some second possessions for my team, and I felt like that was, I guess, a significant part of us being able to break the game open a little bit." "I feel like I was just fortunate, the ball bounced my way a few times," White told The Sporting News. White finished with eight points on 4-of-7 shooting, 15 rebounds, two assists and three blocks in 20 minutes of action, taking a hard-hat approach to his second Summer League outing. MORE: Giddey and Holmgren pairing has scary potential "He was impressive out there, we wanted to give him a good look to play in a few more minutes and he responded." I kept asking him, 'You alright? Can you keep going?'. "It's just energizing when you get a putback or you get a foul, you get a kick out three. "You got to give credit to Jack White obviously, 15 rebounds was unbelievable, he was all over the place," Bowen said postgame. He hauled in six offensive boards, much to the delight of Nuggets Summer League head coach Ryan Bowen. The Australian's energy and activity on the glass was palpable as he swallowed rebound after rebound, using his 6-foot-7, 225-pound frame to create multiple second-chance opportunities. Jack White is turning heads in Las Vegas after a dominant performance in the Denver Nuggets' 84-76 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers.
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