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Nah, the Russians would likely kill Epstein via polonium radiation poisoning, with the assistance of Trump / Republican Party handlers - they would bribe the prison security or a judge to set bail.  

No way. I would say that Detroit, and Michigan, is a way better vacation destination than Texas in the summer.

We can only hope...

Not just specific to the Cavaliers, but DeMarcus is too slow of foot to provide any type of positive defensive presence any longer. That’s why he’s a veteran minimum level player.

Well, this particular site, which is definitely not free, (you have to pay a monthly subscription) has mostly young women who do not want to pursue porn as a career. Lots of them appear to be one of two types: middle class, suburban college girls who need quick money to pay tuition bills, and Instagram

They likely had someone else, such as an office intern, write “Kyrie Irving”on the balls.

Agree.  The Lakers are the Donald Trump of the NBA.

Part of it is the baseballs being more dangerous too. They are wound tighter and players and umpires keep using brand new hard baseballs instead of playing with the same baseball and letting it become looser and softer, making it safer if hit into the stands.

This. I suspect if you had a baseball made in 1920, 1950, or 1990, they would be far safer to play with than a baseball made in the past ten years because they want home runs but the players to be totally steroid / HGH free.  

I believe the only rostered player Lakers could possibly trade for JR Smith at the moment is Kyle Kuzma, and that may not even be possible because of the CBA’s salary matching requirements. The Lakers only have 5 roster spots accounted for at the moment.

Hard to tell. Maybe Klay Thompson would play a few games at the end of the regular season (March-April 2020) and the playoffs if everyone else on Golden State’s core is healthy and productive - Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, Andre Iguodala, and whomever they acquire in free agency OR via a sign and trade involving

Ah, but many Evangelical and some mainline Protestant Christians don’t consider Roman Catholics to be real Christians.  

Klay Thompson would be my guess, unless it’s a unheralded role player like Quinn Cook.

Yes, I mean there’s Joe Thomas and Josh Cribbs.

Yes, a good reparations model would be both benefits/services and financial payments as compensation.

I’m sure they do support it because I don’t see how it hurts a professional athlete’s ability to earn income, and many people would see this as a chance for standout college athletes, particularly football and men’s basketball players, to benefit from their own collegiate athletic accomplishments on the free market.

Oh, I think SEC state legislatures would definitely reverse course and allow college athletes to receive pay. The sheer numbers of college football and basketball fans in Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, Florida, South Carolina, Georgia, and North Carolina, especially those who are affluent

I have to admit I was wrong and you are correct. Manute Bol gave the majority of his earnings to charities in Sudan and did not leave any money to any of his children.

Yes, that’s the concern. He’s already financially set for life, so there were questions about how much he loved basketball as opposed to playing because he is 7"2" and having a famous NBA player for a father as well as the body type/injury concerns.

Hmmm. Good suggestion. Chandler Parsons and a second round draft pick for Anthony Davis could work. Parsons’ contract expires after 2019-2020. Davis would opt out after the 2019-2020 season and presumably sign with the Lakers.