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Everything posted by ngaber
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@radleybalko That looks like a battering ram so I think thats the special, no-knock raid edition.
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@binarybits @ModeledBehavior If one is looking for an accurate appraisal, shouldn’t the contract price be withheld from the appraiser?
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@clutchfans Yup, looks like they had to increase their offer by $4 million per year and fully guarantee the 3rd yea… https://t.co/ZVFPFTRwqI
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@BimaThug What happens if a team goes over the hard cap without meeting the minimum roster requirement?
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@nhallfreelance I haven’t read it and am enjoying the show immensely. Did you watch Hannibal?
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@KevinWGlass I seriously doubt you’d be unable to find a handful of people who’d take, say $500 cash to wait 2-6 hours.
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@alec_prime @HPbasketball This is below replacement level marginal utility. Virtually any player taking an extra FGA will increase their PER
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@HPbasketball Doesn’t Westbrook use something like 5 more possessions a game? (FGA + FT + Assists)
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@BimaThug @moisekapenda On a whim, I adjusted TS% for turnovers (TO=missed shot) and Harden still comes out ahead 51.1% to 47.2%
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@nhallfreelance @dgritzer And its not cereal, per se, but the Eatsieboys used a milk-soaking technique for their Shipley’s donut ice cream
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@PGEddington Keep up the great work. It’s much appreciated and we need it more now than ever.
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@PGEddington I suppose another similar question would be McConnell voting on the confirmation of his wife.
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@mrawdon @Marshall_LR I just rechecked the Reddit thread and it looks like someone may have found the issue. https://t.co/F6QO0BF4th
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@DreamShakeSBN This seems insane. Next year’s contract can be made non-guaranteed in March. Why not take a freeroll?
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@RedNinetyFour Since his we can make the contract nonguaranteed in March (after trade deadline), resigning him seems like an easy free roll
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@ENBrown @freddiedeboer Based on that excerpt, I think the confusion is that 29 percent is 7.4% more than 27 percent.
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@mattblaze @azonenberg I’d also add that prosecutors likely overcharged some of the defendants, raised skepticism. https://t.co/dFoSpGW4qu
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@JZdziarski @JZdziarski Doesn’t the All Writs Act actually predate (and therefore be limited by) the Bill of Rights?