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I gave you a star so you wouldn’t feel as if you’ve been left on your own.

And I remember Ian Darke’s “Go, go, U.S.A.!” call.

This comment is a disaster.

Oh, I know. I’m not suggesting the network needs to find something “better” to do with Papi, but I know there’s no one on ESPN who makes me laugh more consistently.

Don’t forget Papi. He might be my favorite sports commentator currently on television.

They don’t really have much room to go up. Going down is a much more likely scenario.

Arby’s has franchises in Scotland?

Judging from the sound at the beginning of the clip, the kid in goal must really be grinding.

The featured graphic of the group of eight designs is a royal blue K next to a slightly larger royal blue J.

Tim, can I get a source for that graphic?

This needs WAY more stars.

Always arena-name truthers.

You get a fifth if you go back to 2009 (moment of silence for Jonathan Sanchez’s career, please), that one received by the immortal Eli Whiteside.

You’re missing my point, which has nothing to do with injuries in baseball vs. injuries in basketball. I’m pointing out that conventional wisdom is often based on nothing, and that “basic logic” doesn’t always bring you to the correct conclusion.

If you do, make sure you don’t spell “eked” that way.

Angerer? She really pisses me off.

“Ratshit” is ratchet.

72 is not arbitrary. That’s playing every team twice and your conference three times.

You may not be advancing the argument that the current schedule configuration (with more back-to-back games and fewer rest days) is producing more injuries, but other people seem to be. Apologies for projecting onto you an argument that you’re not actually making.

a) You’re starting with an assumption based on (I’m guessing) your own perception and conventional wisdom. I’m asking whether there’s any solid evidence that would either imply causality or refute it.