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See that's an unfair question, because no one has ever told that guy that he's cool.

Why have two guys who aren't basketball fans write the basketball article? Sure, the casual fan probably can't name more than two Bucks, but the writers who handle the basketball articles for a sports site should be able to at least come up with some more interesting to say about a team that went from one of the

It really depends on where the leak came from. If his agent told the media that he's not going to resign in Phoenix, then they hosed the Suns because now they have absolutely no leverage in trade discussions. Part of the reason a team would trade for him now would be to have first negotiating rights with him as well

I just tried Slow Ride this weekend by New Belgium. I, random internet man, enjoyed it, but it's definitely inoffensive. It tasted like a good, but not over bitter IPA. I think Will has written about it at some point too. I recommend it.

He was thinking that he still couldn't believe they fired the 1 coach out of 3 in his 4.5 year career that he's actually liked and made the team better in order to promote Ty Corbin. I wonder where Boogie will be when his contract comes up, because it definitely won't be Sacramento.

I was surprised that Kevin didn't mention that Mark Jackson has a less than favorable view of gays, to put it nicely, and that team president Mark Welts is

You're absolutely right. It's a huge pet peeve of mine that these guys don't seem to care about their percentages when they're chucking terrible shots, but refuse to take a shot from the other 3 point line. Yeah, they're probably not going to make it, but if they do!!! That's one great thing, you can say about JR.

To be fair, though it doesn't really matter, that 0-5 mark is misleading. 2 of those shots were long bombs as quarters expired and at least one was a well guarded heave at the end of the shot clock after he was passed the ball with little time remaining (not because he ball hogged himself into an end of clock

I hate this argument.

Did Ohio change their laws? When I lived there, you could only buy shitty watered down liquor at the grocery store. Like 40 proof max if I remember correctly.

No problem. It's a handy chart for this case, and a good reference for all others that rely heavily on witness testimony.

Did all of the bullets fired hit him? Or is it possible that some missed? Again, as you can see in my response to someone else. Witness testimony is surprisingly unreliable. 89% of people agree that he had his hands up. Only 75% agree that he was running away when fired upon. That is a significant difference.

I agree with you in general. Many lawyers will tell you that witness testimony is surprisingly unreliable. Most of the responses are all over the place. This seems to be the one thing that most agree on. Everything else is much closer to 50/50. It is incredibly disingenuous to say that all the evidence points to

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This is why, especially in late game situations, it is usually better to attack the defense as fast as you can in transition. When you call a time out, yeah, it allows you to set up a play, but it allows the defense to get on all their men and figure out their switching strategy, which is fairly well evidenced by

He will be RFA at the end of the year, so Sixers can match an contract offered to him, which will naturally deflate his value already. Not playing him much all year will further deflate it.

The link was disputing your assessment that he was the 7th best player on the team as he is above the two best players on the team in net rating (my personal all encompassing metric of choice over PER as PER depends too much on usage for my taste).

It's weird... I read the article, then read the comments, then wondered why so many people who don't know the rules of football commented on this article...