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by my reckoning, the steady li'l guy is the 23rd best PG presently operating (i did not count Lonzo Ball, Terry Rozier, Westboogie, DLo, Conley, Maxie, RJax, Wall, Giddey or Fultz ahead of him, tho some could). 25% of budget to attract 30-percentile onball talent to the Greatest City in the World?
You can blow out a candle
But you can't blow out a fire
Once the flames begin to catch
The wind will blow it higher
blasphemy to be sure, but Rick Blaine, Professor Marvel & Willie Mays are my Holy Trinity
at first look, he reminds me of Wilt. the fire, instincts and playfulness he incorporated with his physical superiority. i just dont wanna be the knees of these beanpoles 3-5 yrs in
sounds like a name for Bad News Barnes' mustachioed procurer in the 70s
speaking of names, cant wait for SWC to have his way with that moniker
that must hurt
ETA: with the last one, i was gonna try "folks in Miami have come up with something to help people addicted to Hartenstein. it's called...
KCP is becoming the Danny Green of the 20s - everybody wants him until about six months after they have him. terrible trade for the Rockheads unless it clears needed cap. even then. And, dang - Morris was the guy i was hoping the Celts would get as a turnover hedge
by my calculations, that keeps the Pistons from making a max offer to Bridges (under $30M left under the cap). speaking of which, i was surprised listening to Part 1 of Dunc'Ons mock offseason (btw, theyve put Pt 2 behind a paywall, grrrr) that Detroit wasnt even mentioned as a player for the...
i find the Wall buyout far more hilarious. when was the last time he had a meaningful minute on a basketball court? doesnt it seem like a decade ago he began this whole "the ultimate value is not having to play to make your dough" trend in the world's most wonderful & stoopit sport? didnt he...
i know nobody's a reader anymore, but the novels and short stories of the man who wrote Treasure, B Traven, are a great, unknown trove. kinda Joseph Conrad without the pomposity. and the author was quite a character. if there hadnt already been a movie about the making of a John Huston movie -...
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