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Can I come up? My firm’s flagship office is in Seattle. I’m due for a visit.
Come through, bro!
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Can I come up? My firm’s flagship office is in Seattle. I’m due for a visit.
Oh well.What if there's no NBA until october 2021?
Its possible
We will live.What if there's no NBA until october 2021?
Its possible
Interesting
We will live.
We will adjust.
When it returns, it returns.
Dennis Rodman can shut up. All he had to do was play GREAT defense and all-time great rebound for all 5 championship teams.
Or it just means I know I don't have any control over the situation and have no choice BUT to wait until. It comes back.Thats cap. If thats how you feel, you never liked it enough in the first place
...An K2Some people cant be left alone with their thoughts
Thats cap. If thats how you feel, you never liked it enough in the first place
Wow. Ignorance at its peakThats cap. If thats how you feel, you never liked it enough in the first place
Wrll said.Hey man, I mean this as kindly as possible and with no disrespect whatsoever but can you please put a ****ing sock in it? The people like DCAllAfrican , freeze , myself and others who feel that way realize that while we deeply love basketball that it’s just a sport. It’s game that us spectators will miss and lose temporarily as a result Of COVID-19. Meanwhile, COVID-19 is causing people to lose their lives, livelihoods and loved ones FOREVER.
To say that we “never liked basketball enough in the first place” because we believe that a game being postponed for an additional year isn’t as important as ensuring the players, supporting staff and fans of that game, as well as everyone else on the planet, can resume their lives safely is asinine. It just means that we think COVID-19 and life in general are bigger than basketball.
Which they undoubtedly are.
In my estimation, the Spurs would need to send back DeRozan, combo guard Derrick White, rookie Luka Samanic, their 2020 first-round pick and one future first-round pick. Yes, that’s a ton to give up, but that’s the sacrifice you have to make for arguably the best basketball player in the world.