Some people only see the negative in things.
Some people only see the negative in things.
Medically speaking, garlic is great for the heart, but terrible for the soul. It’s like putting oil in your gas tank.
So, I’m a public employee and I was working in a public capacity at an event that was apolitical (it was for fire victims). As it pertains to my job, I’m trained to try to keep things neutral and relatively calm in a work situation as I have to be careful with persona statements, as people could constrew them as my…
I’m working the booth at an event a few weeks back, and as happens, I start some small talk with a man and a woman at the booth next to mine. It’s your basic stuff: where do you work? How old are your kids? How do you like your job? Etc.
It’s also a little weird that any Western set in California or in gold country completely whitewashes Chinese immigrants out of them as well.
Anecdotally, my boss, who is half-Filipino, had a former co-worker, who is white, constantly repeat that the only reason my boss got her job was from affirmitive action.
As a strategy, Divac always preferred flopping on the court.
In other words, Durant is a peerless scorer from nearly any spot on the floor; however, his iso-heavy, shoot-first, plodding offensive tendencies often throw his teammates out of rhythm.
Go back to the sewer, chud.
I know. Saying ‘turning the wellworn phrase “The Tipping Point” into a 10,000-word book’ just doesn’t quite have the same effect.
I still can’t believe this asshole has an incredibly lucrative career because turned the phrase “practice makes perfect” into a 10,000-word book.
Sure, it’s all fun and games, then someone sticks out their pinky finger and claims that dynamite beats everything. Where will this silly RPS be then, huh?
It’s a unfair system becase only labor (the players) have to contend with a salary cap. It would be a fair system if ownership capped their profit than divvied the excess amongst everyone on the team.
Klay is a better shooter than Ray Allen and guards the other team’s best wing nightly.
Shit. Thanks for the catch. I thought he was older. Regardless, the Warriors can’t keep all four, and Green isn’t one of the top 3 of the four of them.
Saying Klay is the worse of the core 4 is...interesting. I mean, getting rid of a top 5 three-point shooter and the team’s best wing defender for an older hothead like Green is an interesting choice. I mean, last I checked, Klay didn’t cost them a title for cock-punching one of the greatest players of all time.
He’s definitely valuable and their hustle guy who can stablizie the ship, but man, like Rodman, I don’t see him handling his diminishing athleticism well. I hope he does, but history says otherwise with guys of his temperament.
I agree. I will say that having three of the top 10 greatest all-time shooters on offense makes up for the lack of D somewhat. But, if they have to pay one person or other, they’d take Durant over Green in any scenario.
The luxury tax is something like $132M for 2018. I think Lacob and his investors know that they need to make a huge splash those first 2 years in SF, and I think they are willing to go over for the luxury threshold; however, that means basically paying Curry, Thomson, and Durant the max (or close to it), then hoping…
My guess is that if (and that’s a big if) they resign Durant and Thompson, they let Green walk. The last thing they want is to witness Green in decline up close.