J Harrison

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J Harrison

J Harrison

@ICouldLearnMore

I'm just here to fix the neighborhood red cube movie rental machines, and chew bubble gum. I'm sad to be out of bubble gum

Waco, Tx Katılım Aralık 2011
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J Harrison
J Harrison@ICouldLearnMore·
@bossja_4s @HaterReport Wemby dropped 41 points on 4 FTs. Wtf are you talking about Wemby narrative. Wemby is the best defender in the league and doesn't need to single handedly score 40+ a night
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Sinisa Bosnic
Sinisa Bosnic@bossja_4s·
@HaterReport MVP agenda at it's best. NBA is pushing SHA and Wemby's narative. The real one's knows it's Jokic and Luka
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Hater Report@HaterReport·
SGA is shooting more free throws than ENTIRE TEAMS lmaooo Last night: SGA — 16 FT Knicks — 17 FT Tonight: SGA — 25 FT Pistons — 23 FT The NBA gotta do something about this. Back-to-back nights is INSANE 😭😭
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J Harrison@ICouldLearnMore·
@FLpersa @HaterReport Now imagine what would happen if they called the foul every time OKC did that to opponents. Dort and Caruso would foul out of every single game
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Emir Han@RealEmirHan·
Orson Welles getting fat-shamed by Robert Blake until he snaps back: “I’m fat. You’re ugly. But I can diet.”
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kennedi landry@kennlandry·
Jack Leiter's final line in his 2026 debut: 6 IP, 5 H, 2 ER, 1 BB, 8 K He got 21 whiffs, which is the most he's ever had at the big league level.
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StatMuse
StatMuse@statmuse·
The first player in NBA history to record 40+ points 15+ rebounds 3+ blocks 3+ threes in multiple games.
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SpursRΞPORTΞR
SpursRΞPORTΞR@SpursReporter·
A 56-year record… GONE. ⌛️ Victor Wembanyama just shattered the scoring record previously held by Jim Washington, who recorded a double-double in 8 minutes and 40 seconds for the Philadelphia 76ers back on January 2, 1970. In those 8.5 minutes, Wemby was operating at a pace that would project to 56 points and 56 rebounds over a full 48-minute game. That record was 34 years older than Wemby himself.
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Spurs Culture
Spurs Culture@SpursCulture·
Theres people hate watching Wemby now, and he did this 41 Points 16 Rebounds 4 assist 3 blocks 1 steal 63.0 FG% 50.0 3P% 100.0 FT% 31 Minutes
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NBA on NBC and Peacock
Wemby jumped across the paint for the BLOCK. 😱
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Spurs Culture
Spurs Culture@SpursCulture·
Victor Wembanyama just recorded the fastest double-double in NBA history He did it in 8 minutes
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Wemby Alien Era
Wemby Alien Era@WembyAlienEra·
In the last 4 games, NONE of Wembanyama’s 18 blocks have gone out of bounds or to the opposition 😭 That’s not luck - that’s control. Turning blocks into possessions. 
Defensive mastery from the best player on the planet 👽 #GoSpursGo #PorVida
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daydaysdaddy
daydaysdaddy@PuroSpursDad·
OKC fans: “We have the greatest team of all time.” Also OKC fans: “No fair. We have a hard schedule.”
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J Harrison@ICouldLearnMore·
@PuroSpursDad Okc had one of the weakest schedules in the NBA this year.
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J Harrison@ICouldLearnMore·
@mcuban @claudeai But can you show me why tanking is suddenly an issue this season when it hasn't been in the past? I don't think it's the issue that needs to be addressed at all
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Mark Cuban
Mark Cuban@mcuban·
The reason this would also impact tanking is that the longer the game the more advantage to the better team. The shorter the game the more likely an upset happens. See March Madness. Here is what @claudeai has to say: Yes, and the math is pretty clear on this. Shorter games would increase upset frequency. Here’s why: The core principle: variance vs. skill In any competition, the better team wins by accumulating small skill advantages over many repetitions. The more “trials” (possessions, shots, plays) in a game, the more the law of large numbers works in the favorite’s favor. Shorten the game and you reduce those trials — luck dominates more. NBA-specific numbers A typical NBA game has ~200 possessions. If a good team has even a 52% chance of winning each possession, that edge compounds over 200 reps into a high win probability. Cut to 100 possessions and the variance explodes — a bad shooting stretch or a few lucky bounces matters much more. This is why upsets are more common in: ∙Single elimination vs. best-of-7 (the 8-seed beating the 1-seed in one game is far more likely than in 7) ∙First halves vs. full games — bad teams lead at halftime more often than they win ∙Overtime — already a coin-flip situation once you get there The math framing If the better team has win probability p per possession, their game win probability scales roughly with √n (standard deviation shrinks relative to the mean as n grows). So halving possessions meaningfully compresses the favorite’s edge. Real-world analogy This is exactly why March Madness produces more chaos than the NBA playoffs. 40-minute college games with fewer possessions (slower pace, shot clock differences) produce more upsets than 48-minute NBA games — and single elimination magnifies it further. Bottom line: Yes. Shorter NBA games would functionally act like a partial randomizer — the talent gap between teams would matter less, and worse teams would beat favorites more often. The league’s best teams actually benefit from the current long format precisely because it lets their superiority express itself.
Mark Cuban@mcuban

Make the games 40 minutes. 8 x 82 / 48 =13.667 That’s the equivalent number of games you would reduce the schedule by. Without breaking arena leases. Works for college. Works for international. Works for the WNBA. AND. If you looking at tv and streaming ratings, the less the actual playing time for a televised game, the bigger the ratings. Ie, the less time fans have to focus on a game, the more they enjoy watching it on tv

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J Harrison@ICouldLearnMore·
@SpursReporter I mean, when you can't defend OKC and then get no calls when they foul you, it's hard not to lose the inside edge
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SpursRΞPORTΞR
SpursRΞPORTΞR@SpursReporter·
And it didn’t stop there… OKC controlled everything inside: • 44–30 in the paint • 15–4 fastbreak points • 20–16 second-chance points More aggressive, more physical, and constantly putting pressure on the rim. That’s how you tilt a game.
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SpursRΞPORTΞR@SpursReporter·
The Thunder won this one at the line. 38 free throw attempts to 17 for the Knicks- that’s an 18-point gap at the stripe in an 11-point game. That’s a big part of the story.
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Christian Ebhote
Christian Ebhote@ChristianEbhot4·
@Krisplashed Just play the damn ball 🏀 and stop blaming the officials. Officials don’t determine game results, the coaches and players do 😂😂
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Kristian Winfield
Kristian Winfield@Krisplashed·
Mike Brown is frustrated with the Knicks' response to the whistle vs. OKC: "You can't reach because the team does a fantastic job, starting with SGA, of getting the officials to believe a foul has occurred. Their gamesmanship is off the charts. "They do a great job of exploiting it, so I tip my hat off to them."
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J Harrison@ICouldLearnMore·
@SpursLegion Why tf do we have a sports betting site with a TV network?
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Spurs Legion@SpursLegion·
Let's settle this, what record we finishing with? I say 62-20.
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