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Well the GR/Holland area sure does a good job at acting like it then. Especially the way every other building and other public facility has their last name slapped on it.

Nothing for me will ever top Larry Brown hiring Danny Manning’s dad to steal him from UNC.

TBF, this guy is actually qualified for the job. He was a P5 or NFL position coach for 15 years.

Fucking this. This guy chose a match in the middle of the night on ESPN 3 of all places to get in his racist, career suicide comment? Ask yourself if that actually makes sense.

Unless this guy was just a David Duke-level racist (for which there is no evidence), “guerilla” is the *only* thing that makes sense here. It is a word that at least arguably is a legitimate descriptor of tactics in some circumstances.

Adler then doubled down on his remarks by saying he’s just “calling a spade a spade”

I don’t know about tennis terminology, but it doesn’t decide the case whether it’s common or not, because it is a common way to describe hard-to-defend attacks. I definitely give this guy the benefit of the doubt.

Those gifs are really hilarious. I’d buy it. I mean, those are cars veering out of whatever pathing they were on to get in the players way.

Jordan loved Oak because he was MJ’s “enforcer” on the team, a guy who evened the odds against those rough-and-tumble Eastern Conference foes, and lamented a lack of one once he left town. In fact, he had an odd endearment towards the undistinguished Dickey Simpkins during his second Bulls run because he felt he was

Yeah because the NBA isn’t used to the Nets franchise being a disaster.

I’m confused here about the role of this James Dolan person. I remember all of the 1990s and it was clear to me then that Michael Jordan was the one who owned the Knicks.

You know what they do to owners who hurt the value of their big market franchise don’t you?

I’m confident the real cost is a solid 10K off that MSRP.

And in answer to the inevitable: But they still left!

When Google leverages their autonomous car project, it will be worth billions.

The moral of the story is “don’t ever, ever work for a startup without demanding an equity share.” That’s all the spoiled brat starting the company cares about, and you are just a piece of equipment to him (and it will almost always be a him.)

When I read about this on the Verge it was said that the brinks truck was for engineering staff.