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NBA Draft Culture has an addiction to potential and Ayo Dosunmu was labeled safe lol
Too polished, Too mature, Too NBA ready.
While teams chased upside, Ayo chased results.
Now he's reportedly a $112 million player.
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THE COMP NOBODY WANTS TO HEAR
Cameron Boozer reminds me more of Stacey King than a future NBA superstar.
Stacey King was an All-American and dominant college player.
I just don’t see the elite NBA ceiling that everyone else sees.
Caleb Wilson is the prospect with the high ceiling.
When I watch Boozer, I see a safe floor, but no superstar.
Am I right? What am I missing?
Braden Montgomery’s MLB debut could not have gone much better with a Walk-off home run.
Against one of baseball’s best teams and Against an elite closer.
And the White Sox now sit just a half-game out of first place.
What interests me more is whether Montgomery is the latest piece of a winning culture that’s quietly forming on the South Side.
Too early?
Or are the White Sox ahead of schedule?
Michael Jordan showed athletes how to become wealthy.
Today’s stars are trying to become powerful.
There is a difference.
The most important business decisions many athletes make now happen before retirement, not after.
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Keaton Wagler and Morez Johnson worked out for the Bulls.
But if I'm sitting in the Bulls draft room at #4, Caleb Wilson is who I'm thinking about.
Chicago needs star power, length, versatility, and upside and I see that in Wilson more than I do in Wagler.
Am I crazy? Bulls fans, who are you taking at #4?
BREAKING:
The Bears have reportedly voted to advance a stadium project in Hammond, Indiana.
If this happens, one of Chicago’s most iconic institutions would play outside Illinois.
Am I overreacting, or would that feel wrong?
Should the Bears ever play outside Illinois?
The fan may have been the most relaxed person on the court.
Wemby smiled & Robinson looked confused.
Knicks fans are celebrating & Spurs fans are panicking.
Me?…,,,It’s only one game.
Finals aren’t won on June 3.
They’re won in June.
Everyone is talking about New York and I understand why.
Jalen Brunson has been phenomenal.
The Knicks are tough, disciplined, and playing with tremendous confidence.
This image is great art. But don’t confuse the art with my prediction.
For months I’ve believed Victor Wembanyama is the biggest unsolved problem in basketball.
That belief hasn’t changed.
We’ll see if the Finals change my mind.
I wouldn’t bet on it.
I like this…. Brunson as David and Wembanyama as Goliath.
It's great storytelling, But don't confuse the art with my prediction. I've been riding with San Antonio for months.
Before the playoff run and Before the market panic. Before the Spurs won the West.
Brunson deserves his flowers. But I'm still rolling with the Spurs. Sometimes Goliath wins. We'll find out soon.
The Chicago political landscape is a mess.
I still cannot believe Illinois lawmakers failed to pass a stadium bill for the Bears.
Regardless of the dysfunction, I'm making a prediction right now:
The Chicago Bears will not leave Illinois.
The franchise is too deeply woven into the cultural identity of this state.
Culturally this would feel sacrilegious.
Some institutions belong where history put them.
The legislature should call a special summer session and get their ass back to work.
Losing the Bears to Indiana would be one of the great self-inflicted wounds in Illinois political history.
The most profitable bet of my NBA season began when Victor Wembanyama suffered a concussion.
The market panicked but I held firm with what I knew.
Weeks later the Spurs are Western Conference champions.
Receipts matter.
I went back and pulled the original article I wrote just two days after the injury and broke down exactly why I believed the market got it wrong.
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