I’d be willing to play along (for a couple weeks/months) with a scenario whereby he ‘nobly’ resigns the office at the end of this term and sails off into the sunset (or back onto reality TV for all I care).
I’d be willing to play along (for a couple weeks/months) with a scenario whereby he ‘nobly’ resigns the office at the end of this term and sails off into the sunset (or back onto reality TV for all I care).
HIS team should be more upset that their bullpen completely shit the bed and lost the game ... but hey, at least they “tried really hard”.
A lot can change in 3 years ... BUT ...
Why the choice to center-align the entire press release? Especially for such a serious message? Seems really cartoonish.
^^^ Solid!
I don’t like Finebaum at all. So it pains me that this response might be construed as a defense of the man.
While your point is valid, both avenues (criminal and civil) do serve as means to seek justice to those harmed by another. And unfortunately (for us as a society), both avenues almost always require the representation - and associated costs - of expensive lawyers that have a large bag of tricks designed to tip the…
Fuck that. This dude has a fucking pet store full of snakes in his living room ... which have BIT HIM AT LEAST THREE TIMES!!!
I understand management’s desire to tank for a higher draft pick (don’t agree with the strategy ... but I get it)
This is basically a story of the state of our country.
He’s going to the Knicks. Everyone on the Knicks is about to have one year of very bad basketball.
Honest question: Regardless of Kawhi’s decision, how are the Lakers going to field an entire roster of NBA-level players at this point?
And Miami before that (granted Wade helped and Bosh made it a no-brainer)
James Dolan missed his calling and ended up owning a team in the wrong league all together.
A first-class ticket from the UK to JFK typically runs north of $1,500 to begin with.
Yeah, I am WAY more interested in hearing about how he intended to keep the scheme going while no longer having that job. That part is bewildering.
Investment banking follows a similar mindset. A few years ago, there was a lot of talk (both publicly and privately) about implementing new rules that prevented kids in their early 20s from working 90+ hours a week ... all in the hopes of one day making a ton of money.
Agreed. The most interesting aspect of this - to me - is seeing how many veterans are willing to take the minimum to play with Lebron this time around.
You may be correct in your reading between the lines (I dunno?)
Once again ... why don’t we just let them fight?