harvestman
harvestman
harvestman

yes, sure, and your comment’s an inevitable follow-up to mine, but everything that’s posted isn’t newsworthy and this post in particular seems like a knee-jerk and lazy way to demonstrate the author’s point. the team has lebron james, kyrie, and love, so of course they do well in transition. tyronn lue’s thrilling

so, #1 team in the east plays a bottom 3 team in the league missing its top two players, scores some transition buckets, and you seize that as your main evidence of their proficiency in transition? of course the cavs are impressive on the fast break but i’m not sure why you’d point it out now instead of waiting until

to add on to another commenter’s response, scholastic has a strong presence in schools all across america via catalogues and book fairs. most major publishing companies sublicense their children’s titles through scholastic and generate a lot of revenue. so they just have a near stranglehold on a niche but lucrative

disagree with your inclusion of jae crowder among players they shouldn’t have overpaid; he got 5 years/35 mil from the celtics when his body of work late last year and so far this year suggests he deserves far more. why shouldn’t the 76ers have targeted a few young, competent, mid-level types to meet the cap floor,