im only in high school and all I know is that its from the movie “The Godfather” and its the actor Al Pacino. Idk the meaning tho
swishphish1
Canāt remember if this is correct cuz itās been a while since Iāve seen that movie, but I think this is after his dad dies and he kinda changes into a full on mobster, basically gears up for a revenge tour. I think it might be motivation for going into the post season
KanyesMiddleNut
I think itās his way of showing his appreciation for the bulls since he knows he might be traded in the offseason š
SnooHesitations4508
The Godfather of midrange
CoffeeBoy80
Itās the day of Michael Corleoneās Godsonās christening. The day he settled all āfamily business.ā You know, killed everybody. DeMar is planning to kill his old family.
YSoSeri0u5
This still image was from Vito Corleone’s funeral, Michael father. I believe a discussion also took place around the grave about Michael going into enemy/rival territory to settle family business, whilst fully aware of the risks/trap he was walking into. I’m assuming Demar could be referencing this scene as him also having some business to settle when returning to Toronto and avoiding any traps in the process.
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im only in high school and all I know is that its from the movie “The Godfather” and its the actor Al Pacino. Idk the meaning tho
Canāt remember if this is correct cuz itās been a while since Iāve seen that movie, but I think this is after his dad dies and he kinda changes into a full on mobster, basically gears up for a revenge tour. I think it might be motivation for going into the post season
I think itās his way of showing his appreciation for the bulls since he knows he might be traded in the offseason š
The Godfather of midrange
Itās the day of Michael Corleoneās Godsonās christening. The day he settled all āfamily business.ā You know, killed everybody. DeMar is planning to kill his old family.
This still image was from Vito Corleone’s funeral, Michael father. I believe a discussion also took place around the grave about Michael going into enemy/rival territory to settle family business, whilst fully aware of the risks/trap he was walking into. I’m assuming Demar could be referencing this scene as him also having some business to settle when returning to Toronto and avoiding any traps in the process.