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Barnes is already a valuable starter who hits nearly 40% from 3, while being a versatile enough defender to credibly guard wings and PFs (he’s actually so shockingly strong that he’s better against bigs than wings, when he can get mechanical, but he’s been improving)>

As a tall man, I call bullshit on this, as Express is one of the few places that does carry slim fit shirts that are long enough, off the rack, for tall people.

The only reason I believe it is that, as a tall, reasonably fit male, Express is one of the few places I can buy a shirt off the rack that will fit reasonably well both length and fit.

“Golden State’s reliance on an unstable isotope is a high-stakes gamble that has finally blown up in their face”

> I severed our relationship with Bill because of his repeated lack of respect for this company and, more importantly, the people who work here.

This is the downside of having Barry Bonds as your hitting coach. When you ask for help when you’re slumping, all he can tell you is to check on Victor Conte’s legal status re: baseball.

At least CLink is still one of the more modern stadiums out there, in a good location, and pretty much no one is going to try to squeeze another football stadium out of Seattle until CLink literally falls apart like the Kingdome did. But yea, his point stands.

Does the US Soccer boss realize that he actually might have hit on a positive of a Trump presidency? One thing he’s been consistently good at is ensuring that he and his businesses don’t actually foot the bill for construction projects. He’d only let an Olympics or World Cup in if they were paid for by the previous

He’s right about one thing: ESPN inarguably did not monetize his podcast in the best possible way (so long as your definition of best is “generates the most income”). This is very clear simply by comparing the frequency of ads on the BS Report to the BS podcast. In terms of revenue generation, the new one is light

What the fuck are you talking about?

Uhh, it was extremely obvious that he was talking about people who agree to work there now, not those who have been there or are under contract like those who came on while he ran Grantland. Not sure how you didn’t get that, it was really, really clear.

Yea, I read it as “who would go work there now that you respect.” Barnwell, Lowe, Jalen, and Jacoby are all still there, all of whom he clearly has a lot of respect for, and has mentioned multiple current ESPN employees as friends and respected colleagues on his new pod. Those people all chose to work at ESPN at a

Yea, Iguodala’s reaction should be in a league instructional video on how to react. When you have that much adrenaline going, it’s borderline impossible to not react at all (except if you are Kawhi Leonard. Actually, this should have been the biggest reason to root for a Spurs-Cavs finals - see if Delly could get any

Uncoordinated is relative. Sure, he’s probably more coordinated than you or I. But he’s dangerously uncoordinated for an NBA player, and flails around as such.

Is it even possible to use a custom domain on Kinja?

I was told by Midroll (Simmons podcast sales firm) that he was clearing $3M a month in advertising revenue on just his pod within 4 weeks of launch. That would fund a lot.

Would changing his handle cause him to stop showing up in searches?

Baylor firing Briles confirms this: The situation with Baylor ands sexual assault was dire enough that the university realized that wholesale change was their only option to maintain any sort of credibility and address the PR damage. Given Briles success as a coach, it suggests that he was involved in at least some

Whether or not it ends up great or a disaster, we’re going to get at least one game where both teams score 150

The Warriors Death Lineup is unique because Steph’s shooting pulls the entire defense out of their base set. Right now, he’s clearly not healthy and isn’t moving like he usually does, not to mention the shooting. The Thunder have noticed, and are guarding him like he’s a very good PG, not a cheat code. He usually