YoungJefe
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Especially if they take Jabari #1I’d be all-in on Isaac. They may want to get off his deal. If you send out Mike somewhere and take back Isaac, you cut our tax by quite a bit.
Especially if they take Jabari #1I’d be all-in on Isaac. They may want to get off his deal. If you send out Mike somewhere and take back Isaac, you cut our tax by quite a bit.
Look. My man has gotta pay for his daughters spending habits. He ain’t gonna criticize.And Tony Jones will mock anyone suggesting the great FO and ownership team failed... there will be crying face emojis.
Isaac would be fantastic. Plus I’m sure the Mormons for the most part would love him.I’d be all-in on Isaac. They may want to get off his deal. If you send out Mike somewhere and take back Isaac, you cut our tax by quite a bit.
Both true. Not all of them, to be sure.left-leaning ones may really resent him.Isaac would be fantastic. Plus I’m sure the Mormons for the most part would love him.
Both true. Not all of them, to be sure.left-leaning ones may really resent him.
I can’t remember if Thriller still ID’s as Mormon.There are left-leaning Mormons?
ConleyThe WAS rumors are getting louder....This article talks about them willing to put #10 on the line for a veteran PG. I think I probably undersold the potential/motivation for WAS to want him in a trade.
View: https://bleacherreport.com/articles/10038765-nba-draft-2022-rumors-wizards-no-10-pick-available-in-trades-for-proven-guard
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KCP, Ish Smith and #10 seems good to me
Not only do we get some targeted perimeter defending with KCP plus #10, but we also save $4 million in salaries on this deal.
I think so too. Just a bit too much.Seems very rich for a Conley trade....but crazier things have happened. I think Conley is done...especially as a playoff player, but teams may feel more confident.
BTW, this was the rumor that some supposed Hawks insider posted a month ago on a Hawks forum.
View: https://twitter.com/LandonBuford/status/1537079860136394755
I think he can still be productive. I'm personally of the opinion that his struggles were more mental than physical. I think he'll overcome those. I could be wrong though. My guess is next year will be closer to the start of this year vs his playoff performance.Seems very rich for a Conley trade....but crazier things have happened. I think Conley is done...especially as a playoff player, but teams may feel more confident.
I think he can still be productive. I'm personally of the opinion that his struggles were more mental than physical. I think he'll overcome those. I could be wrong though. My guess is next year will be closer to the start of this year vs his playoff performance.
BTW, this was the rumor that some supposed Hawks insider posted a month ago on a Hawks forum.
View: https://twitter.com/LandonBuford/status/1537079860136394755
When I was at BYU early this century, I found it interesting that there was always this perception of BYU being this ultraconservative university. What I found is that people may have identified themselves as being right-leaning out of nominal default, or perhaps on some bigger, defining issues, but they didn't realize how left-leaning they really were. There's always been a right/left divided, but this was pre-social media polarization and every single issue being divided on a right/left axis (at least to the extent it is now). The advent of social media and every possible issue or current event being cast so increasingly strict through a right/left lens leaves no surprise that more and more people will be indentifying as left-leaning. I say this mostly as people who were fairly indifferent to politics, at least in it being a huge part of identity. I'm not talking about people who live for this stuff. Societal values and perspectives have certainly trended to being a good and rational person is to be left leaning, and with association of being greedy, hateful and sociopathic at worst, and naive and ignorant at best for bring considered "right-win," you'll find people with good intentions naturally wanting to shy away from that association. "Avoiding even the appearance of evil" is an idea pretty pervasive in influencing people and, just like language, that meaning is set against a societal backdrop that is very strongly culturally influenced.There are left-leaning Mormons?