starrynight17
StarryNight17
starrynight17

1.) LA’s offer isn’t really that great. Ball was open about having no desire to play in New Orleans, Ingram now has a career-threatening condition and even if Kuzma and Hart were on the table (sources varied), they’re topping out as decent starters at best. Maybe it’s still the best offer on the table depending on

The private sector, for all the complaints you or I may have against them, can do the governments job better and cheaper most of the time if they want to do it.

he should look at the executives above him, who first refused to honor Davis’s trade request and then decided to have him float in and out of the lineup for unclear reasons.

Parks and Recreation.

Agreed. This actually feeds right back into the original intent of the “indisputable video evidence” wording that was the standard when instant replay was first put into college sports...and really, going back to emphasizing that standard would be the obvious fix - if you can’t tell within 30-60 seconds of looking at

I know right? It’s just so amazing to incorrectly use both “your/you’re” in consecutive sentences.

People like what they like and that’s whatever...but even if your heart does fall in love with a Nissan Sentra, you could literally drive like, 10 miles down the road to a different Nissan dealership and get the exact same car.

That’s a nice thought, but by now we should all realize that the conservative media machine is 100% incapable of feeling shame and doesn’t care at all whether you think they’re fools.

The one gameplay question I’d like a tip on is “How viable is it to play the game without spending money?”

Yeah, I thought that was super weird too. I just kept thinking “wait, are they actually divorced?”

The only way to mitigate the risk of having your personal data exposed is to stop putting it in the hands of a site that hackers are just DYING to get into.

If your season results in getting the #1 overall pick in a draft with a clear superstar, I’d put that more under Clever’s category 5. I interpreted it more as a typical “bad season” where you do really awful but don’t get a lock superstar out of the deal.

I tried for 5 solid minutes to think of a way to nitpick your list, but I really can’t. Well done sir.

He said it doesn’t have his current address, so I’m assuming he moved and hasn’t updated his address.

the Nationals had decided they didn’t want Bryce Harper back. I hope Nats fans keep that in mind.

This is why they have things like shot clocks in basketball, so a team doesn’t get a lead then dribble in circles for the next 40 minutes.

They’d definitely find a way to involve themselves in that. The NCAA would assume/argue that it was a pre-existing arrangement worked out ahead of time during the player’s recruitment or during the season...and in most cases, the NCAA probably would be correct in assuming that.

maybe getting their best players loaded just hours before tip-off is all part of Cleveland’s plan to land Zion this summer.

Oh, sure, it’s definitely absurd for a university to be so penny-pinching over a trivial amount.

We might have to agree to disagree on this because I see absolutely no combination of words in the English language that would make me comfortable with a complete stranger driving my car to a bar at midnight on St. Patrick’s Day. It’s not poor communication, it’s something that I would not be okay with no matter what