What is going to be your favorite offseason storyline? This poll is closed. |
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The Big3 Tourney | 67 | 22.41% | |
Will Lakers draft Ball | 40 | 13.38% | |
Where will the Pauls go | 54 | 18.06% | |
Will LeBron jump ship to the Spurs or ?? | 41 | 13.71% | |
Will every team in the league just pivot towards tanking | 97 | 32.44% | |
Total: | 210 votes |
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euphronius posted:Embiid played 5v5 half court today
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 20:54 |
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Fast Luck posted:That's good news I guess but why does he have to be "on track" instead of just being ready now. and I don't mean that in like an entitled ungrateful way but what I mean is it seems a bit ominous how long this injury is lingering since it wasn't even that major afaik. It's not lingering they are just being really conservative All his scans are clean and he has no swelling
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 20:56 |
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Get that paper Russ
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 21:06 |
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I am happy for Russ and also for my dear friend Metapod.
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 21:25 |
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Doltos posted:Dude hits his shoulder blades on the back board and no one in the last 10 posters has batted an eye I watched it like 5 times in a row Doltos posted:So this contract will be considered the worst of all time when he blows out both his knees in a year, right? Curry's is worse. Insane amount of money to pay to a guy who can't even carry a team
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 21:32 |
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zoux posted:They work hard and are under insane pressure. So if we say that someone's salary should be commensurate with the actual amount of sweat and stress someone puts out, who does more than pro athletes? The Foxconn worker who works so hard making the new iPhone 8 Plus that he/she decides to take the "big jump" into oblivion after years of being a slave. Away all Goats posted:The cynic in me says the new lottery reform makes the rigged results of the draft seem more fair You are correct. The suspicious example of CLE winning three #1 picks in four years exactly as they did in the 2011-2014 period was a 1 in 1,927 proposition under the old rules. Now taking those same lottery rankings and applying the new rules it's a 1 in 922 scenario. Likewise, the 1992 and 1993 Magic had a 1 in 435 shot to win those two drafts under the old rules. Now they'd have a 1 in 357 shot. In a pure lottery the likelihood of CLE winning three #1s in a four year stretch would be 1 in 27,931. Also, the thing about getting a #1 pick is that in the last thirty years you basically need to retain two #1 picks to get a title. code:
Shaq fled to LAL to get his rings and Glenn Robinson joined SAS in 2005. All those other #1 picks are ringless chumps. Paul Zuvella posted:IT IT, Rose and Wade could all fall apart and I wouldn't be shocked. Zogo fucked around with this message at 22:04 on Sep 29, 2017 |
# ? Sep 29, 2017 21:47 |
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Lockback posted:We know what it looks like when a bad team doesn't have draft incentive: The Brooklyn Nets. It didn't make them win any more games and they were still appalling basketball. They just traded away their best player this offseason and they still don't have their pick. That's one franchise with a reckless owner. I don't believe their modus operandi can be extrapolated across the entire league. WhyteRyce posted:To an uninformed outside observer, deliberate tanking is indistinguishable from a rebuilding team that is playing all their young guys. It's not really an easy to create rules that identifies and fixes the problem To an uninformed outside observer, basketball probably wouldn't even make any sense at all. Carlosologist posted:I guess teams aren't incentivized to tank anymore but doesn't this make it harder for a bad small market team to get a top talent? Less incentivization to partake in extreme tanking. Still some incentivization to tank at certain increments and rungs. A good argument could be made that all teams should have a lottery shot (excluding the top three seeds in both conferences). Considering the likelihood of a team winning a title as a four seed or higher is trivial and happens once or twice a century. That would nullify the middling 8 seed, non-playoff team dilemma. Also, with how awful the Bulls, Lakers and Knicks are it will be harder for any small market these days. Zogo fucked around with this message at 22:05 on Sep 29, 2017 |
# ? Sep 29, 2017 22:02 |
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Game developers work like 80 hours weeks. Public relations also work long hours and have to deal with lovely clients. Olympic stadium construction workers basically do the job with no human rights with it ending in death. Drug traffickers. Strippers. Amazon warehouse employees. There are a lot more jobs that are harder and more stressful than professional sports that don't get nearly the same compensation. But that doesn't mean athletes don't deserve that compensation.
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 22:13 |
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Time posted:I know I probably shouldn't be surprised but I genuinely am that silver said that
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 22:24 |
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gently caress him, the NBA is the most progressive player pool/league around. if enough players do it then they won't be able to do a goddamn thing about it. we've got some of the most prominent and moneymaking players in the league already clearly publicly saying where their thoughts on the protests are.
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 22:27 |
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Lockback posted:Because we know for a fact teams will still bottom out even with 0% draft odds (Nets), so now it just makes it more likely that really bad teams don't get the help they need. The reality of bad teams is never going to go away. The league has decided they'd rather have bad teams at least trying than teams trying to kill themselves. Nobody can talk objectively about these draft systems because there is too much chaos and disorder involved. It's telling how many like to predict the future on a grand scale (in many areas of the noosphere) decades into the future but nobody can even prove who will win the NBA title in five years. Rick posted:With the way free agency is now it's extremly hard to win a title for most teams through any other way than the draft, and nothing's changed about that so good luck being a fan of a bad team. Even with the ideal draft system it's extremely hard to win a title as the top new talent often isn't very talented. In the 3P era here are the teams that had the worst WP% in the league who won the title later: code:
It's not just about wins/losses but ensuring that the best product is being put out on a game to game basis. Very few want to see two tanking teams play. A lot of fans don't want their best players being sent home with months left to play in the season (Tyson Chandler). xbilkis posted:It seems like the new odds will also broaden the scope of tanking, too. Before, when you were the 10th worst team, there's no real reason to put in a lot of effort to move up two picks unless some protection scenarios gave you an incentive to do so, because moving up in the lottery is still a long-shot. That's true but the issue of a few average teams tanking in end of March/April (the least important part of the season) is less significant compared to a franchise willing to self-immolate and jump off a cliff before the season has even started.
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 22:31 |
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Libertine posted:Therefore, NBA athletes should protest during the anthem because...? Is there a single good reason? Assuming you agree with the intentions of the protest and want to see meaningful change in the structural systems that cause oppression, this doesn't help address any of them and the result may lower both revenue and interaction in a way that gives players less compensation, visibility, and power to actually make change. So why? Yea, it's funny when these athletes take dumps on politicians but I don't think people realize that this kind of stuff solidifies bases and creates groundswells of support. All these people having their Twitter skirmishes/battles against mastermind Trump are playing his game and they're probably going to lose (if they want some 2020 D president). Some of Trump's polling numbers are going up in recent weeks. Uh oh. Now an interesting question is whether anti-Trump people would want more protests and athlete insults and in trade end up with another four years of him as POTUS. Cool Buff Man posted:To who Billions of jealous disenfranchised who will never be millionaires. The starving, the homeless, the modern-day sex-slave. To name a few. Shear Modulus posted:I don't get why they took odds away from the worst team and gave it to other teams if they wanted to disincentivize tanking. Now you don't even have to engineer a worse team than everyone else who's tanking as well as the really-lovely-by-accident teams to get the best odds. It reduces the barrier to tanking. There are varying degrees of tanking. Zogo fucked around with this message at 22:51 on Sep 29, 2017 |
# ? Sep 29, 2017 22:49 |
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oh goddamnit, who installed the bad political take add-on into Zogobot.
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 22:53 |
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Dexo posted:oh goddamnit, who installed the bad political take add-on into Zogobot. We don't know! But they paid us in rubles.
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 22:54 |
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Zogo posted:Yea, it's funny when these athletes take dumps on politicians but I don't think people realize that this kind of stuff solidifies bases and creates groundswells of support. All these people having their Twitter skirmishes/battles against mastermind Trump are playing his game and they're probably going to lose (if they want some 2020 D president). Some of Trump's polling numbers are going up in recent weeks. Uh oh.
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 22:55 |
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Dexo posted:oh goddamnit, who installed the bad political take add-on into Zogobot. It's like that bot that became an insane racist
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 22:55 |
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Zogo posted:The reality of bad teams is never going to go away. The league has decided they'd rather have bad teams at least trying than teams trying to kill themselves. You of all people should know the difference between anecdote and fact, you don't know what fans think about winning and losing and don't have any evidence to support it. And the reason that lowest win % doesn't translate into titles that often are varied but considering the Kings, Wizards and Clippers make up the majority of the worst seasons there starts to emerge a pattern.
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 22:56 |
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Zogo posted:Yea, it's funny when these athletes take dumps on politicians but I don't think people realize that this kind of stuff solidifies bases and creates groundswells of support. All these people having their Twitter skirmishes/battles against mastermind Trump are playing his game and they're probably going to lose (if they want some 2020 D president). Some of Trump's polling numbers are going up in recent weeks. Uh oh. You're a relatively smart guy Zogo, but this is pretty retarded.
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 23:00 |
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Dexo posted:oh goddamnit, who installed the bad political take add-on into Zogobot. The Russians did it. What's bad? Punkin Spunkin posted:don't have a big enough eyeroll for this tone policing hypothetical BUT WHAT IF THE WHITES GET MAD poo poo, zogo Sorry but that's not what I meant to say at all. What's your opinion on that hypothetical? CharlestheHammer posted:It's like that bot that became an insane racist What did I say that's insane or racist? Redgrendel2001 posted:You're a relatively smart guy Zogo, but this is pretty retarded. I've heard many, many times how we're supposed to have a conversation about things like this. So explain it to me.
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 23:07 |
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Gunna just ignore the political posts but:Zogo posted:That's one franchise with a reckless owner. I don't believe their modus operandi can be extrapolated across the entire league. Zogo posted:The reality of bad teams is never going to go away. The league has decided they'd rather have bad teams at least trying than teams trying to kill themselves. The Nets haven't been badly run the last couple years, they've been doing the smart thing in their situation: Taking on bad contracts for assets and making plays to overpay young RFAs to hopefully find something (not sure I always agree on every move, but I think the strategy is sound). So if your a bad team, your going to do this anyway, which will result in lots of losses anyway, but now you have less value in your draft pick. It won't stop teams from shutting down decent players or trading away good role players for pennies on the dollar, teams will still tank (because it'll still be the best prospect) they'll just be stuck tanking longer now. Yippee.
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 23:08 |
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Punkin Spunkin posted:don't have a big enough eyeroll for this tone policing hypothetical BUT WHAT IF THE WHITES GET MAD poo poo, zogo Not liking the idea of it being true does not make it false. Tina Fay will probably motivate more pro than anti Trump sentiment, since she's preaching to the converted. It's very possible to agree with the protest against police brutality and understand that when it becomes a larger issue it can benefit politicians who use racist dogwhistles as a dialect. I don't know if this counts as a derail since we're still a day away from real basketball, but my opinion is that the earlier kneeling against brutality was good but last sunday's pro nfl disappearances were not and as was stated are the first step in complete co-option of this particular protest. I think the larger issue is that there's a massive difference between what people know of as "America." Some people think it only means the good things, the stereotypical immigrant stuff and bootstraps and freedom. Other people see it as police brutality, neocolonial violence, poverty and immiseration. The people on the bad side should make an attempt to communicate the world as they see it so that the side that sees no problem can understand their position, because for every 2 people who are just reflexively reactionary racist, there's someone who genuinely doesn't know and could be turned to a better course.
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 23:11 |
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People say the Nets haven't been badly run lately and while I'm inclined to agree, I'm also looking at those Allen Crabbe, Otto Porter, and Tyler Johnson deals and wondering what a team with 2 of those 3 anchoring them would look like
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 23:12 |
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Can't believe Russell Westbrook signed with the Los Angeles Thunder of Oklahoma City I'm still shaking
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 23:12 |
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Sounds like y'all are telling zogo to stick to sports
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 23:14 |
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Metapod posted:Can't believe Russell Westbrook signed with the Los Angeles Thunder of Oklahoma City I'm still shaking Ilu Metapod. Just wanted to let you know.
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 23:18 |
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WhyteRyce posted:People say the Nets haven't been badly run lately and while I'm inclined to agree, I'm also looking at those Allen Crabbe, Otto Porter, and Tyler Johnson deals and wondering what a team with 2 of those 3 anchoring them would look like 6th place in the east
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 23:19 |
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https://twitter.com/KingJames/status/913889928181948416
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 23:24 |
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Tyler Johnson's contract is hardly an anchor. Maybe because of the way it's backloaded but his ~12M average salary over the length of the contract is pretty standard fare for a solid bench player.
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 23:24 |
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nachos posted:Tyler Johnson's contract is hardly an anchor. Maybe because of the way it's backloaded but his ~12M average salary over the length of the contract is pretty standard fare for a solid bench player. We've already established that "market value/standard fare" contracts for players just coming off rookie deals are usually some of the worst value. And as a rebuilding team, you shouldn't start your process by solidifying bench and rotation spots
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 23:29 |
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Tyler Johnson is in the running for ugliest player in the league and also isn't very good
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 23:46 |
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WhyteRyce posted:People say the Nets haven't been badly run lately and while I'm inclined to agree, I'm also looking at those Allen Crabbe, Otto Porter, and Tyler Johnson deals and wondering what a team with 2 of those 3 anchoring them would look like WhyteRyce posted:We've already established that "market value/standard fare" contracts for players just coming off rookie deals are usually some of the worst value. And as a rebuilding team, you shouldn't start your process by solidifying bench and rotation spots But in the Nets case, by the time the Nets would be in a position to start building a real team, those contracts would either be moveable or even expiring, depending on the timeline. Tyler Johnson may not be an anchor, but you can probably move his contract and might even get something in return by the 2nd or 3rd year of that deal. Guys like Crabbe or Porter might never be worth their contract, but by the time that matters there won't be much weight left. Basically, while those contracts might be bad for, like, Portland they are not bad for Brooklyn because of their situations.
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 23:51 |
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Rick posted:You of all people should know the difference between anecdote and fact, you don't know what fans think about winning and losing and don't have any evidence to support it. That's true that fans vary from team to team. But I do have strong evidence that the owners have sided against extreme tanking. Dejan Bimble posted:It's very possible to agree with the protest against police brutality and understand that when it becomes a larger issue it can benefit politicians who use racist dogwhistles as a dialect. Yes, at this point LBJ could flush the American flag down the toilet on live TV and the message will have been lost. Colin Kaepernick could win a SB ring with the world's biggest and most intimidating and most frightening afro (to racist John Q. Public) and then detonate TNT near a Stonewall Jackson statue (angering many in the south). But I'm skeptical things will change. Likewise, on the other side Trump could go on TV wearing a military uniform looking like a dictator and berate all athletes with curse words and racial slurs for the next few months and threaten to lock them all up. Anyone thinking he'd lose a lot of votes in 2020 over those actions is living in La La Land or another liberal bastion. At the national level Trump and the anthem/flag vs. athletes and knees is being distilled down to generic platitudes and boilerpate divide and conquer agitprop at this point. It's working as can be seen by a growing sense of anger among millions. The peasants, proletariat and plebeians are greatly angered on both sides of this debate. The elites are likely pleased. They've staved off the revolution once again! Again...sorry if I've offended anyone (very easy in the political realm). I'm talking in a lot of hypotheticals and abstractions here. I'm not coming in here wearing a MAGA hat and waving a confederate flag. A circuitous step in the right direction in some respects. Lockback posted:The Nets haven't been badly run the last couple years, they've been doing the smart thing in their situation: Taking on bad contracts for assets and making plays to overpay young RFAs to hopefully find something (not sure I always agree on every move, but I think the strategy is sound). So if your a bad team, your going to do this anyway, which will result in lots of losses anyway, but now you have less value in your draft pick. It won't stop teams from shutting down decent players or trading away good role players for pennies on the dollar, teams will still tank (because it'll still be the best prospect) they'll just be stuck tanking longer now. Yippee. I think these scenarios are possibilities and not necessarily 100% guarantees. That's why I'm in favor of the pure lottery.
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 23:56 |
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Dejan Bimble posted:Not liking the idea of it being true does not make it false. Tina Fay will probably motivate more pro than anti Trump sentiment, since she's preaching to the converted. You and Zogo are just "saying" it's true, and I'm just saying I don't think so. Agree to disagree.
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# ? Sep 30, 2017 00:02 |
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Zogo posted:Yea, it's funny when these athletes take dumps on politicians but I don't think people realize that this kind of stuff solidifies bases and creates groundswells of support. All these people having their Twitter skirmishes/battles against mastermind Trump are playing his game and they're probably going to lose (if they want some 2020 D president). Some of Trump's polling numbers are going up in recent weeks. Uh oh.
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# ? Sep 30, 2017 00:04 |
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Like sorry but the only scenario in which I'm worried about 2020 is if we decide AGAIN to run the 2nd most unpopular presidential candidate (Hillary) against the 1st most unpopular (Trump). Any democrat in a suit could've beaten the man. I don't think Hillary has the gall, so I'm not about to start handwringing about athletes publicly protesting black men being murdered in the street by police officers
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# ? Sep 30, 2017 00:05 |
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I'm a Spurs fan University of Texas grad who is celebrating today the rekindling of the Bron/Wade bromance and Westbrook dunking on my former favorite Longhorn of all time. If 2012 me saw 2017 me through some sort of wormhole, he'd wonder what the gently caress had turned this world into the Bizarroverse.
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# ? Sep 30, 2017 00:15 |
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Durant to the Warriors made us all allies.
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# ? Sep 30, 2017 00:23 |
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The vast majority of people who put Trump in office are the same people who vote for anyone with an R next to their name. Liberal and left wing criticism of him is not what will get him re-elected. It's really just a matter of Democrats getting their poo poo together. Protest away, I say.
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BWV posted:Durant to the Warriors made us all allies.
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