As others have noted, teams trading a star generally only do it because that star can force the issue through free agency so the team is left with...
Damn, I still had high hopes for Telfair. He's what, 26, 27? Feels like he's been around forever.
This will be the first ever full ACL tear of the nose. Out for the season.
Yeah, of course that's true. But we (and many experts) believe that Arvydas Sabonis was a truly great big man in his prime and he was playing much...
Fair enough, we disagree on it being impossible. I do think it's improbable, but I've seen desperate GMs do dumb things. CJ McCollum isn't a big...
I still don't think you're reading my posts.
Nope. He's not. We're talking about a scenario in which Lillard is traded for less than he's worth.
They'd probably do things like score 100 points in a game, average more points than minutes played, have 40-20 seasons and the like. Again, I'm not...
As I said, I don't think he would. But desperation doesn't necessarily lead to the best decisions. And regarding Simmons not being the best...
Kanter can play in the playoffs situationally. Against teams that don't have the types of perimeter players that can hunt mismatches and exploit them...
Some people felt Embiid was at least in the argument for best player. He was a top MVP candidate. I don't think Chamberlain would clearly be the best...
Portland is an awkward trade fit. Based purely on talent (because Morey doesn't worry about things like "it's going to be uncomfortable having a...
Lillard is too small..he'd only fill up 60% of that logo box. That's a lot of white space. And yes, I can already anticipate the counterpunch: Jerry...
I don't know what people mean by "dominate." Chamberlain obviously wouldn't dominate the current league the way he did in his own league. But...
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But is it whiter than Mike Pence? If not, his parents still have the world record for whitest white created by humans.
A 1950s that only existed in their minds. The 1950s featured a 90% marginal tax rate on the highest bracket. Conservatives today would call that...
No worries, I take it you're admitting that the recalls had nothing to do with anything Newsom did. It was just the opposition "filing paperwork"...
Right. Except this was the sixth attempted recall by California Republicans. It had nothing to do with any of those things, because the recalls...
This proved to basically be true. Republicans wasted $300M of taxpayer money to essentially re-run the 2018 election. After five previous failed...
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