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Roughly a 50/50 chance he won’t run off In the middle of any given interview. A true visionary. Wunderkid.

I live in a metro area of about 8 million, and i’ve seen 2. I’ve seen literally a few hundred golf r’s. I guess people in my area are the sensible type.

I think they have to build up, but not too high. Just 6-10 stories. Nothing dramatic.

Maybe they could demolish some of the trillions of shitty old strip malls. They wouldn’t have a housing problem if they started building upwards even slightly. They have so much room, and the city is so flat. They wouldn’t have to try hard that hard.

The sprawl is a big problem, and should be dealt with. The thing is, though, Manhattan and SF are the way they are for a reason. They both have an incredibly small space that is also incredibly sought after. L.A. Has space. They don’t have to be NYC or SF, and can simultaneously deal with their urban sprawl problem.

The urban sprawl is insane in L.A., which also means that they don’t need to build as dense as NYC to solve their problems. they can create a happy medium.

Yeah, it’s an extremely small and unimpressive skyline for a city of L.A.’s size. It should (and will) get a lot beefier in the near future. There are a lot of parking lots and uninteresting buildings in the immediate vicinity that will be demolished and built upon. My point was more that L.A. Shouldn’t try to become

L.a. has always bee unique for its sparse (but notable) skyline. Compared to cities like NYC, Chicago, SF, philly, Houston, etc, it was unique. Recently I read somewhere they are planning on building over 20 buildings over 700 feet (with many being over 1000 feet) within the next decade or so. You’re never going to be

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It’s fun (if done right), I don’t think anyone disputes that. But is it many billions of dollars worth of fun? I think that’s the main point.

Yeah. They should keep them permanently either in Athens, or some man-made island that all Olympic countries own and pay for. Paying into the 11 digits every 4 years is incredibly wasteful.

The second biggest city in the country, with a culture and lifestyle identity all its own, should drop everything and try to become a clone of the biggest city in the country. Sounds like an amazing idea.

I think curry likes to be the villian. Durant has been trying to cultivate the bad boy image for years now, but I’m not sure if he actually really wants to be a villian or not. As for next years finals, you really don’t think either of these teams will be back? Barring a huge trade/super team formation in the east, I

I think lebron had confidence problems until after the 2011 finals. After that, everything was fine, and modern-day lebron was born.

Seriously. I get that there are reasons to hate the Warriors, but an entire website’s board shouldn’t be so biased. And I haven’t seen anything likeable about te cavs.

Of a cup of pudding. Things change. The Warriors are hungry this year. Warriors in 5. (Sorry, I accidentally hit publish halfway through my comment).

There was a time, not too long ago, that lebron looked like he had the mental-toughness

No, but he’s on his way. I think all those finals loses are weighing him down a lot.

They’ll just pay for the luxury tax. The Warriors are too much of a juggernaut/cash cow to let any of them go, purely based on fan attachment (except maybe klay, but probably not. He’s homegrown).

If curry and KD stay (hell, even if one of them stays) 2 more years at least.