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@PCASOCounter @mitch_santini @YelichWasRobbed you basically are saying hard plays like these should be errors lmao. nothing will ever fix how retarded you are. you will stay working for $35k a year the rest of your life. you will live in a trailer park. your woman will enjoy fucking other men
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@ShanghaiBoiler @mitch_santini @YelichWasRobbed No!!! You are. Make sense of that for me. I want him to be judged on the same level as a slower OFer. You want him to get special treatment for being fast and for getting to more balls for him to misplay
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@PCASOCounter @mitch_santini @YelichWasRobbed it’s not special treatment to be treated the same as everyone else. youre the one asking for discrimination lol
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@ShanghaiBoiler @mitch_santini @YelichWasRobbed I think that’s BS and makes zero sense respectfully. That is absolutely special treatment based on his speed and saying it’s not is sticking your head in the sand. If a slow OF were all out sprinting for a ball and he got there and just misplayed it, it’s an error.
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@PCASOCounter @mitch_santini @YelichWasRobbed that legitimately makes zero sense. the entire point is that errors are reserved for plays that should be made by 30 out of 30 CFs, 10 times out of 10. it’s not an error or “special treatment” because you cant track down a ball that maybe only 2 players could get a glove on
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@ShanghaiBoiler @mitch_santini @YelichWasRobbed Yes that’s true.. if you’re making a miraculous diving or sliding catch then you should be given grace. Sometimes PCA is given grace just off the fact he’s able to cover more ground than most though and that’s what I have beef with.
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@PCASOCounter @mitch_santini @YelichWasRobbed it’s not how scoring in baseball works? anybody gets the same grace if they have to go all out for a ball
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@mitch_santini @YelichWasRobbed Nope because point is whether you’re able to get to the ball on time and make a reasonable play on the ball. What you’re describing would be an extraordinary effort by an OF. PCA’s effort on some of these is only extraordinarily in the fact that he’s so much faster.
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@timothybutler @JDinOKC42 @SamQuinnCBS assessing the odds of the specific placements across 3 lotteries is always gonna be 1/large number
odds the hornets picked 2nd/6th/4th in 23/24/25 was 1/250.
the odds the spurs dont pick 1/4/2 are 99.9%
the odds the hornets dont pick 2/6/4 are 99.6%
bad way to assess luck
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I think the best way to contextual San Antonio’s luck is this.
When the Cavs drafted LeBron, they had one more lotto pick. They got Luke Jackson because Andre Iguodala went one slot ahead. Imagine if they got Iguodala, then LeBron got hurt in 2005 and they jumped for Chris Paul.
The Cavs got lucky getting LeBron. Everyone gets lucky when they win a lottery. But that’s standard luck. What happened for the Spurs was something more substantial than that. That doesn’t mean they weren’t smart. They’re one of the smartest organizations in the NBA. But it’s just ridiculous to pretend they aren’t among the biggest beneficiaries of lottery luck in NBA history.
Sam Quinn@SamQuinnCBS
Spurs fans are gonna have to make peace with the role the lottery played in all of this if they want to enjoy their next decade of internet existence. They got lucky. Really, historically, annoyingly lucky. They were also VERY smart. But they got lucky. It happened. Own that.
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@JDinOKC42 @SamQuinnCBS this is just not how to apply probability lmao
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@SamQuinnCBS San Antonio receiving the 4th, 1st, and 2nd picks consecutively, given their pre-draft lotto odds, was 1 in 1080. I'd say that's pretty lucky
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@Scott28131462 @JMcDonald_SAEN i’ll make it simple for you. nobody gives a fuck about ajay mitchell
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@JMcDonald_SAEN But yet Ajay Mitchell can get suspended for one game during the season make it make sense
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Ant in 3 years if he plays tonight

Shams Charania@ShamsCharania
Minnesota's Anthony Edwards was a significant participant in Timberwolves shootaround this morning and wants to return in Game 1 against the San Antonio Spurs, sources tell ESPN. Edwards is pushing to play, but he and the team's medical staff will make a decision later today.
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@BradEbann @gwizzy12 this is what he means by not understanding how shooting works lol
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@gwizzy12 How about if you shoot 4-13 from 3 in the first half maybe don’t attempt 14 more in the 2nd half?
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In the last 12 hours I have discovered that there are a lot of people who just fully do not understand how shooting works
Purdue Apologist@PurdueApologist
Call me crazy, but I dont think a 4th year Senior, let alone a 4 year STARTING player, should be going through all these shooting dry spells.
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@golfwang2022 @BoardGeniuses Cuban is white
German is white
Irish is white
Welsh is white
Italian is white
Polish is white
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@drupullup @MIK3MCDANIEL your team has drafted one all star since 2003 lmao you fuckin drone
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@MIK3MCDANIEL Yup can’t wait when they stop getting top picks so we can see more drafts like this

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ngga dropped 40 in the finals 6 months ago and you expect him to act like the world is ending over december hoops?
CLAN the SPURS fan (🛸0-0🌩️)@ClanTheSpursFan
The lack of humility and arrogance holy
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@dominguezishim @Connor_J_Hughes guy who still believes in SHITTY ASS JASSON DOMINGUEZ thinks dart is the problem LMFAOOOOO
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Jaxson Dart is 7 of 13 (53.8%) for 33 yards today with an INT. Couple dropped picks, too.
The #Giants have 13 net passing yards.
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