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Feb 23, 2018: ESPN/Schlabach report “a source familiar with FBI wiretaps” claims they have Sean Miller and Christian Dawkins talking 100k payment to Ayton to secure Ayton to Arizona.
Schlabach makes the evening rounds and promotes his unproven hearsay as fact.
@LoanNinja@jasonscheer First time Arizona was screwed by ESPN? They literally slandered Sean Miller and Arizona program for an entire weekend during height of FBI scandal when IARP and Feds found nothing against Miller or Arizona as far as the guilt ESPN levied. Like, it was national news for 2 years.
@wilnerhotline This is blatant Huskie Pandering after gauging the temp of their fans, because anyone who knows anything about Jason Scheer knows he is the antithesis of both those accusations, & while he is combative, he is above reproach as a reporter, even being out ahead of thing nationally.
@JPatrick_AZ He may never pitch well enough again and is injured a decent amount. Strong chance he fails to live up to even half that and the deal is guaranteed for 10 years.
@TheDetourEffect That’s a long ass round trip to not make it. The event is incredible but costly in dollars and time. More dollars, less time, less dollars, more time.
@TheDetourEffect I remember I waited 2 hours to be first in line for a 11 pm showing of Birdman. Only time I could see it without sponsor demand eating all the seats.
@TheDetourEffect Granted, my experience was a decade ago, but I definitely committed multiple hour-long waits to a film only to not get in because preferred seating from sponsor packages claimed all the seats. Early morning, late night, obscure films are easiest for the non-sponsors to see.
Changed my main account name as a joke, changed it back, got the middle picture, wrote X about the misunderstanding… 5-7 Business Days to correct this? Fuuuuuck
@JabariDavisNBA Remembering the injury history of so many PGs from late 80s and early 90s and knowing how physical the game was, it isn’t a shock to realize half the great ones fell apart like the Bluesmobile after like 5-7 injury plagued prime seasons. Especially the smallish types.
@JabariDavisNBA I mean, since he’s been great he’s had physicality/crash injuries of shoulder, hands, legs. I am not trying to say he couldn’t thrive when healthy, but I agree the physicality would be a real issue with his injury history.
@JabariDavisNBA Which is fair, but he’s already had multiple multiple injuries in a fairly hands off league. That’s my point. I do think he’d have literal breaks and wear down vs that type of D, and it wasn’t just Pistons. Every team had goons late 70s - early 90s.