Shots fired.
Shots fired.
“The quality of play in the league is great; the talent level has never been higher; the competitiveness is great except for the fact that the playoffs are going to be a complete formality; but I still find following the league insufferable.”
*when the media started paying attention to epidemic of police violence,
This is a terrible take. Nobody that has any sort of power, influence, or stature in the league or the media says that Michael Jordan would only be a rotation player or that the 76ers would go 82-0 on the 80s, and people like Oscar Robertson are objectively wrong and dumb here. This isn’t anybody being reflexively…
They absolutely should “let it slide.” It was their mistake, which they never should have asked H.B. Blades to rectify in the first place because it harmed the organization in absolutely no meaningful way. It’s the equivalent of the corner store taking you to court because the cashier gave you ... not even an extra…
You're presuming I give a fuck about the rights of corporations, or agree that they should have any.
Jesus, man, are you a calculator or a human being? Of course it’s grotesque. This money is the equivalent of a salt-grain-sized fragment of a single penny to the organization. It’s almost literally nothing; it’s only something as an abstraction, a line in an accounting worksheet. “Whoops,” is a perfectly fine…
“H.B. Blades owes the organization some money,” and “it’s grotesque for a multibillion-dollar corporation to sue an assistant high-school football coach over what’s a ton of money to him and virtually no money at all to the corporation” can both be true at the same time, you know.
So they gave him something and now want it back. According to Snyder, the derogatory term for this type of behavior is actually a tribute to Native Americans.
Are you seriously identifying lack of attention to the Golden State Warriors as a problem with our site? Holy shit, man.
When you treat a large group of people as a single entity, you’ll always end up with contradicting behavior.
We don’t really bother to cover the Basketball Analytics wars anymore, because what’s the point? “Analytics” is…
Agreed. “He’s motivated almost solely by financial gain, so let’s see how his quest to line his pockets plays out!” is a weird way to cap the story.
Today’s obliteration of Detroit is probably just the start of a second-half reign of terror as Davis goes for that huge pile of coin.
That kind of performance will certainly raise a single large connected eyebrow.
How dumb do you think we are?
Oh god, that’s fantastic.
Fortunately, I wasn’t talking about JJ Redick, Shane Battier, or Luol Deng.
So, what ... drafted 12th by a desperate team, proves not athletic enough to keep up with NBA starters, fifteen year career averaging like seven minutes a game, mostly in blowouts?
Scalia dies but Duke wins. I guess that was asking for too much.