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None your stats discredit the idea that’s it’s slow sludgy basketball. Just that out of the very few possessions, they actually scored at good percentage, this one time. They defend really well, which isn’t the problem. Its that they run the clock down on the offensive end, often doing nothing exciting until the last

That reversal of the out-of-bounds call and the foul called on Guy while he clearly was tripped by his own teammate affected this game. Unacceptable refereeing, especially after the missed double dribble in the previous game against Auburn.

The stoppage was so that the NCAA could investigate the players receiving improper food benefits.

They won the game in the article. Baby steps.

Right now.

About the same time as when we talk about how apples and oranges are both fruits but also still different things.

I’m sure every American living abroad – often for decades, or even people who just happened to be delivered in the US but never lived there – would be pissing themselves laughing at this moronic gibberish, if they weren’t too busy trying to complete their 1040s.

That’s nice but also completely unrelated to Rubio’s actual disingenuous stance here, which as with every Cuba-related issue for him is “make life as difficult as possible for actual Cubans so ‘pressure’ will cause the collapse of communism, which will surely be any day now”.

The Trump administration’s arguments against the deal were, characteristically, a lot harder to parse

Good story. Thanks for sharing.

“..self-fulfilling prophecy.” What you’ve described is a virtuous cycle. Self-fulfilling prophecies are usually bad.

Fighting is part of the game.

How the article started:

You can’t stop Joel Embiid. You can only hope to contain him.

These just look AAFul.

yeah well, at least these Jet updates won’t kill anybody

The New York Roughriders

Jason, I’ve been a developer on more than one of these types of monolithic ambitious-but-aimless projects that eventually lurches over the finish line (late). You’ve gone through months (or years) of very real suffering to get it to that point, and when it arrives, you’re embarrassed at what’s been put out. It’s

Nice job as always, Jason; thanks for confirming a lot of what we all feared. A game that was rushed out and built with a toolset that at the very least wasn’t an ideal fit. And not learning from Destiny’s missteps because they couldn’t talk about Destiny is pretty galling.