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I’ll never understand it. I went vegetarian last year, one of my three best friends went vegetarian two weeks after. The other two did not, one makes a strange effort to eat vegetarian around & the other does not. I’ve dated vegetarians, vegans & omnivores. I never judge people for consuming meat, just as I would ask

He should be ashamed for losing to peak Kawhi, Tim Duncan, Manu, Tony Parker & others.

Oh wait. He lost to one of the great dynasties in basketball history in the finals.

What a failure.

Well the Cruze/Sonic/etc., are still ‘imports.’

They’re also still trash.

13 year old Civics are hard to work on? 13 years ago is 2005. That’s a D-series powered Civic with mac struts.

If you can’t work on that, you can’t work on anything.

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2010-11 Mavs:
-Future HOF’er Dirk Nowitzki
-2018 HOF inductee Jason Kidd
-Very competent basketball man Shawn Marion
-Very competent basketball man Tyson Chandler
-ACTUAL JET JASON TERRY
-Competent backups in Peja, JJ Barea & DeShawn Stevenson

And lets not forget, their ‘one all-star’ was Dirk Nowitzki. AN

GSW healthy would beat any MJ team.

Any of LBJ’s title teams would beat any MJ team.

MJ lost in the first round a bunch of times when he didn’t have Scottie Pippen alongside. You know him right? The guy on EVERY best NBA player of all time list?

Tiger Woods?

That said, LBJ is the GOAT of GOAT.

LETS COMPARE THE MOST EFFICIENT POS ESCAPE TO THE LEAST EFFICIENT FOCUS.

Amigo, I think we’re getting there. This right here:

“Winning a ring takes a village of superstars these days.”

I’m not sure who he wins with. I can’t imagine him with any of today’s great stars. 

The Kanter take was scorching hot (but fun to make, because Enes Kanter is fun). That said, Kanter is a better player than he’s given credit for, by a large margin.

Harris is a solid defender. In fact, he’s the Nuggets best. Offensively the team is well constructed, I just don’t think a team anchored by Jokic can

Millsap is 6'8". The Rockets play 6'6" PJ Tucker at the 5 on a regular basis, undersized is tough to say these days.

The Nuggets roster is good enough to earn a playoff spot, Gary Harris, Will Barton and Jamaal Murray are all legitimately good NBA players.

Toda themselves recommend a limit of 8200 RPM with their 2.4l kit.

Keep believing everything your ‘friends’ and the internet tells you.

On/Off is a bad stat for something like this.

Capela comes off the floor & they’re putting competent players like PJ Tucker/Nene in his role. And those dudes are still being led by a future hall of famer, surrounded by competent wings, etc. Houston’s second unit is probably still an eight seed over Denver’s Jokic led

Now you’re just making things up again.

The piston speed on a STROKED 2.4l F20/22C at 11,000 RPM would be well above the V8-era F1 cars. A car with a 100mm stroke is not revving to 11,000 RPM.

This story isn’t true.

My issue with Jokic is....I’m not sure how he fits in the modern NBA. I can’t see a team with him making a deep playoff run, whereas with Embiid, Davis, Towns, Capela, Gobert, etc., at very least they can slow down a guard on the perimeter (well, with KAT that’s more theoretical).

To me Jokic is a bit like Kanter,

You’ve never driven a 60's British car, a Porsche or an S2000 have you?

An S2000 drives NOTHING like a Porsche.

My S2000 was $1000 more than a nice Miata.

I agree.

But I’m also a weirdo who enjoys watching Utah & Indiana more than any other teams. My opinion on watch-ability matters is actual trash.

I own an AP1 S2000. I love it, they’ve been my dream car since I was a child.

I also love the BRZ/FRS/GT86. The only reason I own the S2000 over the BRZ is the drivetrain in the S2000 is truly one of the two or three most special ever put in a production car.