@AnthonyDabbundo Bruno Fernandes is the weak link in this group. But Vitinha is the best midfielder of those 6.
1) Vitinha
2) Joao Neves
3) Rodri
4) Pedri
5) Fabian Ruiz
6) Bruno Fernandes
@BurnerCurry@TaylorTwellman If Jalen Brunson spent 10,000 hours working on his first touch, dribbling, and shooting instead of shooting hoops, he probably would have been a good footballer.
@KevinOConnor The value play is probably to keep him and assume he will be better next year when he’s healthier.
But Harper is going to need more shots.
Breaking: The Bears’ Board of Directors voted Thursday to advance the stadium development in Hammond, Indiana.
“There is more work to do, but barring anything very strange, it’s a done deal,” one source told @AdamSchefter.
@KevinOConnor I think Harper’s sweet spot is 25-30 highly effective minutes. I would play him with Fox and Castle for the Kornet minutes and play at an insane pace.
I’d also close the game with F-C-H, Wemby, and whoever is shooting best between Champagnie and Vassell.
@aarmlovi 9% had negative NOI before debt in 2024, when fuel prices declined dramatically.
When the 2027 RGB reports come out, we will see how much worse things got in 2025, when fuel prices jumped and the winter months were colder.
@IamSean90@Sean_Butler1 And 421-a and 485-x only exist because the property tax system has been broken for 40+ years. In NY they never go to the root cause of problems, just layer tweaks on top of each other.
@TaylorTwellman@10CO10 It’s weird that people defend CR so much, when Portugal has a team filled with young talent and could legit win the whole thing.
@MaddJournalist This is not new to OKC. I’ve watched a lot of NBA over 30+ years and the league always shifts how the game is officiated and winning teams figure out how to exploit the changes. OKC is a smart team. The product is unwatchable at times, but that’s the NBA’s fault. Not OKC’s