@joeg414@bleedcubbieblue Because there's probably a player dealing with an injury, and they want to see if he's able to suit up after getting treatment before committing to a lineup.
As a loyal @BulwarkOnline reader/viewer/subscriber, and former UConn women's beat writer for the Hartford Courant, I must insist that we get a Bulwark Take today from our favorite UConn fan @samstein with a prediction for tonight's game. Go Huskies!
@Klopps_Mug@AtrainWard@PGATOURComms Considering the winner of this potentially gets a Masters invite (assuming not already in), they will gladly take 90 minutes Monday morning to finish.
@KevinRothWx Thank you, Kevin, for everything. Devastated to lose your insights, but excited for what I'm sure will be a bigger and better next chapter for you. Good luck!
@dpshow I will take it to my grave that the Celtics go on to win that series if Bird makes that shot. It suddenly being 2-2, after the Lakers won the first two games by 100 points each, I think it would have screwed them up mentally the rest of the way, especially with Game 5 in Boston.
@dpshow Not many from my 80s Celtics, but Bird's back-rim at the buzzer after Magic's hook in Game 4 still hurts. Also, as a UConn fan, not just Laettner's buzzer-beater in 1990, but that Tate George had the game-winning steal in his hands just before it, but lost the ball out of bounds.
@noble275s@EricLindquist Condensation on the court. Overly warm and humid in Chicago today, creating enough moisture on the floor to make it dangerous. Happened in Boston back in the Garden days, around 1991. Celtics-Hawks. They had to postpone it. Probably won't happen here, they can adjust the temps.
@zackhil14036251@edgeAIapp Dude, it's raining. Rain happens. What's a meteorologist going to do? Tell them it's raining? It's been raining on and off since yesterday.