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    If he takes this sites prior reporting at face value, it’s the only conclusion to draw.

    Heard mentality and following a person in a position of relative authority.

    Look man, this is very important stuff.

    I also wondered about this. Maybe you can make it such that they can supply that information later?

    dude, if you want to be terrible and engage in speculation like this, do so orally.

    Its not just you, and I could see it being a problem, but since he is just being a drunken Russian bear and nobody seems to feel left out, I say we endorse it as good, and not bad.

    For whatever it is worth, I used to have that trouble and recently switched from Firefox to Chrome (for the 681st time). Its fixed on Chrome.

    The Open Floor guys push it constantly. And they have me convinced.

    At first I didn’t like your post because, you know, the whole article is just leaning into NBA offseason absurdity, and that should be OK. But the Durant/James-to-LA idea is excellent, if for no other reason than all the meltdowns that would follow. Bravo.

    psssssssssssst. He was being facetious.

    I don’t really have that strong of an opinion re: where LeBron goes. Or, for that matter, regarding whether he just stays. But I hope to goes to San Antonio.

    If he wasn’t so wrong, he’d be right.

    It was 3-2 Rockets, with the Rockets beating Golden State at home in Game four. They were guaranteed a game 7 at home.

    In 2013, I half-seriously predicted Nadal would win 13 French Open titles. Fast forward to 2015, and that seemed like a pretty dumb prediction as Djokovic had more and more success against him on clay. If he wins tomorrow, I feel pretty good about the odds that I get to claim I nailed it (unless he surpasses that

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    False choice. You can both be assholes. And you just decided to hijack a basketball post to write a screed about alcohol and talk shit about a person who committed suicide. Turns out, those are assholes things to do.

    A little a little disrespectful of what the Rockets were able to accomplish this year, but good article. I can’t wait to watch it all again next year!

    Well, there you have it.

    I am going to do a thing that I certainly should not do and state that the Sixers, generally, are not necessarily governed by HIPAA. They are almost certainly not a “covered entity” in which every single person must, at all times, comply with the statute’s terms. That means that they are likely a “hybrid entity” since