To be fair, if Cleveland drafted LeBron in 2003, got the fourth pick in the 2005 lottery and drafted Chris Paul and the second pick in the 2006 lottery, which turned out to be LaMarcus Aldridge…
The Cavs front office would be lauded for building great around LBJ
The New York Knicks are four wins away from their first championship in 53 years and the only thing standing in their way is a 9-foot-tall French Shaolin alien.
@BrettSiegelNBA The current “worst” teams have structurally designed themselves to be so because they have the incentive to guarantee they’re dead last. The removal of that alone raises the floor of play even when people decide to pull the plug on a season.
Jaxson Dart is simply not talented enough to be expressing a concrete political opinion.
You went 4-8 with a 91 passer rating last year, your favorite president is Abraham Lincoln and what you think the country needs most right now is “more dialogue”.
Agree with this. Spurs and Thunder are set up beautifully for the next few years, but the theme of the decade has been the media assuming The Best Team at this Very Moment is somehow inevitably going to win multiple titles…until they don’t. Stuff happens. Titles are hard.
If we’re talking about my shopping or entertainment habits sure, but financial and health data can and will be used by legitimate corporations to discriminate against you, let alone what bad actors will do if they got their hands on it.
Maybe it’s the Gen-Z in me, but i fully don’t care about privacy. I am post-privacy. I am giving OpenAI access to all of my finances, all of my health data, everything, I don’t care anymore
If you have Jokic like 12th all time and Giannis 14th i won’t really argue with you. The problem has been people acting like they’re two completely separate tiers of player.
The guy who created Box Score Plus-Minus literally changed the formula because it rated Russell Westbrook too high, but has done nothing despite his formula saying Nikola Jokic is the best defensive player of all-time.
It's THAT bad.