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@TreCam22

Arizona Sports Fan unfortunately.

PHX Katılım Ekim 2011
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Hoop Central
Hoop Central@TheHoopCentral·
Devin Booker is the 3rd youngest shooting guard in NBA History to reach 18,000 points — only Kobe Bryant & Michael Jordan were younger ELITE company for Book. 🔥🙌 (via @realapp)
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DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm·
The new trailer for the ‘BACKROOMS’ movie has been released. In theaters on May 29.
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Cameron@TreCam22·
Just hoop Book. Good lord
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Cameron@TreCam22·
@XinNBA Saved us while we we are still paying that terrorist Brad
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Shams Charania@ShamsCharania·
Amar'e Stoudemire, Candace Parker, Elena Delle Donne and Doc Rivers are among the members inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2026, sources tell ESPN.
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Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
You're looking at 12 shows with an average IMDb rating of 8.89 out of 10. Five of them sit above 9.0. HBO built this run across 24 years, and the whole thing traces back to a single business decision made in 1972. HBO launched on November 8, 1972. The audience was 365 people in a small Pennsylvania town paying $6 a month. The first broadcast was a hockey game. The entire company was built on one idea: you pay us directly, we show you movies and events with zero commercials. That "zero commercials" part turned out to be the most important business decision in TV history. When a network runs on ad money, it has to keep advertisers happy. Advertisers want huge audiences, which means safe content, which means shows where nobody says anything too real. That's how network TV spent decades cranking out predictable cop dramas and family sitcoms where every storyline wraps up in 42 minutes. HBO's money came from subscribers. They didn't care if a show made Coca-Cola uncomfortable. They cared whether it was good enough to keep you paying next month. So they handed writers and directors total creative control. The Sopranos put a mob boss in therapy for six seasons. The Wire spent five years inside Baltimore's drug trade where the cops are just as damaged as the dealers. Neither show survives a single pitch meeting at a network where Toyota needs to keep writing checks. The Sopranos premiered in 1999. By 2004, it became the first cable show ever to win the Emmy for Best Drama. HBO has now pulled in over 1,500 Emmy nominations and more than 220 wins. In 2025, they broke their own all-time record with 142 nominations across 20 shows. I think the spending gap is what really drives this home. HBO made House of the Dragon for about $20 million per episode. Amazon spent $58 million per episode on Rings of Power. Nearly triple the budget. HBO's show rates higher on IMDb. At some point the raw dollar amount stops mattering and the creative environment takes over. HBO figured that out before anyone else did. By the early 2010s, HBO was pulling in $1.2 to $1.5 billion a year in profit. From 365 subscribers at $6 each to 132 million worldwide today. Netflix sees the math clearly enough. In December 2025 they offered $72 billion to buy HBO's parent company Warner Bros. Discovery. Paramount Skydance countered at $110.9 billion. A bidding war over a network that started with a hockey game broadcast to a few hundred living rooms in Pennsylvania. Fifty-three years ago, HBO bet that people would pay for TV worth paying for. Every show in that image is what happens when the bet keeps winning.
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HBO: The Throne of Television 👑

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Hoop Central
Hoop Central@TheHoopCentral·
DEVIN BOOKER TONIGHT: 36 POINTS 5 ASSISTS 2 REBOUNDS 16/24 FGM 4/6 3PM ONLY 26 MINUTES. 🔥
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Duane Rankin
Duane Rankin@DuaneRankin·
Suns forward Dillon Brooks (hand) set to return tomorrow night against Orlando Magic in 2nd of back-to-back. #Suns
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Cameron@TreCam22·
@sneakyjobu @KellanOlson He’s 6 foot and has had the best season of his career based off of playing how he has been playing this season. Why change it after a bad stretch?? lol
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sneakyjobu@sneakyjobu·
@KellanOlson What’s the deal with Colin? He’s such a head case, so dependent on the 3. Why are the coaches not developing his 2 pt game ?
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Kellan Olson@KellanOlson·
Suns gotta hope their first-round matchup in the playoffs isn't a team that just met 3 weeks ago
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Cameron@TreCam22·
@CaBoone37 This nigga ain’t work on his game at all??? Nigga was shooting 17 foot floaters hahahaha. That was disgusting
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Cameron@TreCam22·
Aye bro #4 on Purdue is TERRIBLE
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Phoenix Suns
Phoenix Suns@Suns·
Forever etched in Phoenix Suns history ☄️
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DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm·
‘WONDER MAN’ has been renewed for Season 2 at Disney+
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DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm·
Mahershala Ali has been cast in ‘TASK’ Season 2 alongside Mark Ruffalo. (Source: Deadline)
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