@PolymarketHoops 24 Celtics because their regular season and postseason were dominant, but I can't blame you if you took the 26 Knicks. They're on an all-time run this postseason.
@BasedJace__ Calling a 12-game playoff-winning streak with many blowouts “fake” is corny. They're legit having one of the most dominant playoff runs we've witnessed in NBA history.
@GoldandBurner@FlowsAndolini How much revenue would 8-11 games generate for the local economy if the Bears keep all the revenue? Also, how will they fill the stadium during the rest of the year? Maybe events that would take place at Soldier move to this new stadium, but I'm not sure it’ll work out like that.
@therealnedbrady@Mahcus_Smaht I don't think ownership sees it that way. I think they want to minimize taxes while staying competitive and see Jaylen’s contract as a way to save money, especially since some advanced analytics rate him poorly for his cost.
@Cs_Confidential No. $30/yr at the center seems too high for a player of Allen's performance at this position. However, it's worth considering. I believe DWhite is declining, and Boston may be asking too much of him currently. He’s better suited to a team where he's less relied upon offensively.
@defnotstrellita True. My point was just addressing Levinson portrayal of salvation through God. I just didn’t see that in the ending. I actually thought his portrayal of faith was rather bleak.
@JamCristopher I get your point but media wasn’t that fragmented yet in 08 when Drake made his big break, although we were on our way there. Drake is as big as his now because he broke towards the end of monoculture. Same for Kendrick or Cole.
@MIK3MCDANIEL I think that’s a bit of a cop out here. Both teams have leaned heavily on hacking to try to get an advantage game to game. Very competitive series but not really elite hoops.
@Kameron_Hay If you’re a new artist, critical acclaim still helps, but nowhere near as much as it did in the past. But if the artist is already popular, I don’t think critics' opinions change much.