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FiveThirtyEight did something like that! Basically guys like Lebron, Curry and Westbrook should be getting 60-80M/year contracts if there was a salary cap with no max salary, so guys like Conley are getting the max so that teams reach the floor. You seem to be wanting a more detailed analysis that accounts for the

Preach!!

Precisely! I’m from Memphis so this shitbag popped up on my feed a little bit ago. The comments to him under this Tweet are fucking hilarious. People are basically just like, “You’re a moron.”

TBH, most baby boomers are super proud of their ignorance.

He actually made an excellent point though; ESPN shouldn’t give him any more raises until he gets better at his job. In fact, they should just stop paying him altogether and discover if it's possible for him to get any worse.

Knicks usually dodge into bullets like Secret Servicemen trying to save the president

About a 0.8 Olivia Wilde

HOWARD HAWK

This whole article is about burneko not remembering anything from 9 years ago

One of my first moments of being woke was when Vince Carter went to his graduation and was getting dragged for it. I’m a Sixers fan and was watching with my dad and we had this exchange:

Vince Carter might be the only player in sports history who’s been both the most overrated and underrated in his game.

Who the fuck hates Vince Carter????

Small forwards are also the thinnest position in the NBA. As evidence by team USA is taking Harrison Barnes to the Olympics.

I phrased the original comment more like a complaint than I meant it to be. Batum is really really good, and if this what they had to dish out to keep him then I’m glad they did it.

I wouldn’t brag about only having two friends.

We’re around. We just have very little to discuss.

I appreciate this far too much. And as my cushy IT job allows me to work from home Friday mornings (and take the second half of Friday off), I will now crack a beer in your honor. Amen.

This is great.

I was frustrated to the point of tears by the local and national media's shameful, abhorrent coverage of the death of Sean Taylor, especially in the immediate aftermath, when Taylor was presented to the public as an agent of his own demise, apparently by virtue of the fact that he was a young black man who went to the