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  1. Did the Celtics forget to take care of business again? DidtheCelticsforgettotakecareofbusinessagain? Whosagoodboywhosagoodboywhosagoodboy
  2. Butler is Grant Hill if he never got seriously injured.
  3. Arenas was a ball hog and a gunner who led a handful of 42-40 Wizards teams to literally nothing. Butler is most definitely not that. EDIT: Just remembered, he also missed almost the entire 07-08 season and the team performed exactly the same without him. Allow that sink to enter the premises.
  4. That, plus Miami is arguably the #1 free agent destination in the whole league so they can just reload instead, plus they would average about 30% paid attendance if they ever did commit to a proper rebuild/tank. Looks like I'll be taking a bath on my predictions upthread. Good thing I don't gamble!
  5. Less than ideal? Sure. A Glendale/Sunrise situation? Not even close. Went poorly last time and nobody important/with money wants to own or build anything MLB-related there. Bunch of guys with no money drawing on napkins and making websites.
  6. Why would they open the expansion doors after the media rights are locked in? The Kings are in trouble by the way, this is a classic setup for the Warriors to steal one in Sacramento then win it back home. I was shocked when ESPN showed a graphic that teams are 26-308 when falling behind 0-2 in a series. Seems like it should be higher than that. A bunch of those wins must be recent.
  7. Didn't a prior article say the A's were covering the costs of this stadium? Or have I lost my mind?
  8. The fact that there hasn't been any credible talk about NBA expansion in the two years since COVID stopped being a major force leads me to believe that it may not actually be coming anytime soon. Remember, expansion is cash up front in exchange for additional slices out of all future revenue pies. Unlike the NHL, the NBA isn't a cabal of bumbling cash-poor turds that relies on expansion fees to not go under. They're not obligated to expand, and revenue-wise they really may not even have to. They're going to get a f-ckton of money on their next national media deals no matter what. Why create two more teams to split it with if you don't need to?
  9. Game 3 of Grizzlies-Lakers being a full week after game 1 is ridiculous. The league has to tighten this :censored: up.
  10. Oh I know all about the Jets vis-à-vis the Thrashers, I'm just wondering if it's ever been properly noted that, in terms of franchise placement, the NBA doesn't even do the things that the Sunbelt Defense Force - not to mention the league itself - insists that the NHL needs to do, in order to be more like the NBA.
  11. If the Celtics supermax this dumb I swear to god. And yes, he did play like garbage tonight, thank you for asking.
  12. Citation needed. Everybody hates the Astros to some degree after trashgate.
  13. If the best argument for putting a team somewhere is the (false) assumption of an automatic rivalry with the team in the next closest city over 3 hours away, you're off to a very bad start. I'm sure if/when the NHL expands to Houston**, redditoids will try to trump it up as an instant blood feud, even though no other pairing of Dallas-Houston teams in any of the other major sports gives a rat's ass about each other aside from being in the same division, but whatever. Has it been observed/discussed around here that in the NBA (the league that the NHL has pissed all over itself trying to become for the last 30 years), the last three team relocations have all been to much smaller markets? Vancouver > Memphis, Charlotte > New Orleans, Seattle > OKC. The exact opposite of the "more people therefore muh footprint is necessary" approach that some jackasses keep on repeating, yet it didn't adversely effect them then or now. Not a single peep was uttered about "league instability" or whatever the :censored:. If quickly airlifting those failing/inadequately-housed franchises over to new markets got the NBA in any trouble with their media partners, it sure doesn't show in the numbers and everything has clearly long since been forgiven. All three of those destination markets (NO, MEM, OKC) are comparable to greater Quebec City in terms of population, by the way. Yet according to many, the NHL needs to stay in places like Phoenix and SE Florida, needs to have a team in Houston, needs to get back into Atlanta, not just under the very mistaken assumption that people will watch you just because you exist, not just for muh footprint, but also apparently because some media bigwig's eyeballs will explode should the NHL dare leave a city where informercials have beaten their telecasts and they've been reduced to playing actual league contests in a local Costco just so they can keep on clinging to the heckin media market like some turd stuck in a dog's ass hairs. How about somebody explain the far more successful league of the two doing the exact opposite of this when things clearly aren't working? **Remember, the fees from their previous, completely uncalled-for expansion got completely swallowed up by COVID. I'll bet money on the NHL expanding again before the NBA.
  14. Nah I like truck stops. One of my favorite restaurants (really just a Denny's knockoff, I didn't have exquisite tastes) as a kid was in a truck stop and it was a treat whenever I got to go there. When I first moved here before finding a job I had a brief ritual where I would trek out towards 75 mid-morning, grab a deli sub and some sides from Publix, head over to I believe Flying J in Dade City (been a while, idk for sure but that sounds/looks right) and hang out and chow down. At some point I'd head in to use the restroom then leave and bomb around the boonies for a while before heading home. Then I found work and that was the end of that. So yeah, weird fact about me for the day. To make this semi on-topic, surely this Vegas development blows up the Utah proposal, right?
  15. The A's name doesn't belong to any one city, they might as well carry it forward. This probably won't be their last stop anyway, if Vegas eventually caves in on itself like we all think it will.
  16. > We would have suspended anybody for one game for this type of act, but considering that Draymond has a long history with this kind of stuff, we're gonna go ahead and suspend him for one game. 10/10. I should expect nothing less from the doofus who took a hatchet to the entire Pistons franchise.
  17. turn down for HUWHAT Isn't this the same franchise that has to go out and panhandle just to afford the likes of Mitch Moreland?
  18. I love how Green was suspended for one game because of his history. Like I would think that one playoff game would be the bare minimum for Haynesworthing somebody, before taking into account Green's extensive history of cheap shots or his absolutely abhorrent behavior in the immediate aftermath of that incident. The NBA might as well rehire Tim Donaghy to ref game four.
  19. -No. There are over six million people in the Atlanta metropolitan area.
  20. Where do people, on here and elsewhere, get the testicles to keep on giving this same tired BS demographics lecture, as if the Sens haven't been getting mouth:censored:ed by their arena location for the last three decades and the exurban bloodbaths in Glendale and Sunrise just simply never happened?
  21. Dallas is almost too big to fail. The DFW area is obviously massive. I don't know their TV situation but I imagine no team in Houston means that, in addition to the usual Dallas territory, whatever broadcast area would be covered by a Houston franchise goes to the Stars instead*. And even with all that they were still under league ownership and lost buckets of money in the late 00s, and sold for a pittance in the early 2010s. *But we still REALLY NEED a team in Houston. Can you imagine a Dallas-Houston hockey rivalry?? You don't understand, we NEED a Footprint in Houston to Grow The Game!
  22. This thing is far from over. If the Warriors hold serve at home - doesn't seem like a tall task, given that their record is much better there AND they're going to get a lot of officiating help - then the Kings will be under a ton of pressure in game five.
  23. In the first game Draymond was also keeping somebody (I think Sabonis) tied up on the ground in the backcourt on the missed Wiggins 3. God I hope someone gives this asswipe what he has coming before he retires.
  24. State Farm Arena to Krish Salon (random business on the same intersection identified in the article) = 29.1 miles And just for fun: Kaseya Center (Heat) to FLA Live Arena = 35.0 miles Footprint Center to Desert Diamond Arena/Jobberdome = 18.1 miles Canadian Tire Centre to LaBreton Flats = 17.2 miles
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