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Ben Staton

@bstatonnba

Lifelong NBA Fan and Tim Duncan Devotee. Co-Host King of the Court Podcast.

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Ben Staton@bstatonnba·
🚨Trade Alert🚨 Should the Spurs break the bank to trade for De’Aaron Fox? We take a look at what type of trade package it would take to get @swipathefox and how he would fit next to Wemby #porvida youtu.be/SXPGep-2MOY?si…
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Ben Staton@bstatonnba·
@Josh810 That’s just poor coaching man. Strategy makes absolutely no sense
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Ben Staton@bstatonnba·
If the Spurs cut out the stupid shit they’d be up 15
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Justin Martinez
Justin Martinez@Justintohoops·
I need to know why this dude sitting courtside has not one but two pairs of Nike Mags
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Charles Booker
Charles Booker@Booker4KY·
Kentucky, I'm fighting for you.
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Silver & Black Coffee Hour
Silver & Black Coffee Hour@SlvrBlkCoffeeHr·
Mitch Johnson says he doesn’t think there was intent by Wemby and he’s glad Naz is ok, but called out the refs “I'm glad he took it into his own hands, not in terms of hitting Naz, I want to be real clear about that, but he's gonna have to protect himself if they're not.”
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Jeff McDonald@JMcDonald_SAEN·
The league will review the Wembanyama play tomorrow. The question now is whether he will be available for Game 5.
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Ben Staton@bstatonnba·
@NateDuncanNBA Also Wemby is a foot taller than his opponents. He’s clearing space. The hits to the head are not the same as when other players do it
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Nate Duncan
Nate Duncan@NateDuncanNBA·
If you keep getting fouled over and over, you feel you have to respond with equal physicality to hold onto the ball. He got out of control, but it definitely affects your mentality in that moment when crazy physicality is allowed. It's called a ref keeping control of the game
The Pull Up@_ThePullUp

@NateDuncanNBA This is a bad take. You can’t wind up and throw an elbow cause you’re frustrated.

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Nate Duncan
Nate Duncan@NateDuncanNBA·
Part of the issue there is that Victor got fouled twice, including McDaniels grabbing his other arm with 2 hands. And so when guys get beat up like that, they respond physically as well. Doesn't excuse the elbow, but could have been avoided by calling the first 2.
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Charles Watts
Charles Watts@charles_watts·
Mosquera now on for Calafiori at half-time. Feels like Arteta has made a bit of a mess of dealing with that White injury.
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Ben Staton@bstatonnba·
@SamQuinnCBS You don’t think a healthy Doncic would have made a difference against this version of the Thunder (minus Williams)?
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Sam Quinn@SamQuinnCBS·
The JJ hire was a home run. I agree with not making a super aggressive push this year. I agree with preserving cap space. There are obvious misses. Vanderbilt's extension. LaRavia is a minimum guy. Caruso still haunts them. But nothing was getting them through this series.
Sam Quinn@SamQuinnCBS

Look, I've been about as critical of Rob Pelinka as anyone on this app. I remain an enormous skeptic especially considering how desirable this job is. Considering price, Smart, Kennard and Ayton all exceeded expectations. There are big picture questions, but Rob's year was fine.

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Jared Weiss
Jared Weiss@JaredWeissNBA·
Mitch Johnson has had some puzzling challenges in this series. That looked like a pretty clear charge live and on the first replay. The best practice is to challenge when it changes the score or saves a player from foul trouble, or to flip a play that dramatically swings the momentum of the game. Don't see how Castle's first foul in the second quarter checks any of those boxes, especially in the rare instance of this series where Castle is NOT in foul trouble.
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Ben Staton@bstatonnba·
@NateDuncanNBA The conversation is dominated by the extremes. They are clearly an elite, all-time great defense. However, like other all-time great defenses (see bad boys era pistons) they had a dirty streak & take advantage of referees unwillingness to call fouls on every possession to hack.
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Nate Duncan
Nate Duncan@NateDuncanNBA·
If the Thunder defense is all about what they're able to get away with, why doesn't every other team just play the way they do?
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Adam Zivo
Adam Zivo@AdamZivo·
I find this discourse perplexing because the solution seems straigthforward: make university marks almost entirely dependent on lengthy in-person exams that combine handwritten essays with oral questioning. Why is this even a conversation? Are there implementation barriers or something?
Luiza Jarovsky, PhD@LuizaJarovsky

🚨 University professors have been saying AI is completely destroying learning and that we'll soon have an AI-powered, semi-illiterate workforce. Here's a glimpse into the educational apocalypse: "Sarah, a freshman at Wilfrid Laurier University in Ontario, said she first used ChatGPT to cheat during the spring semester of her final year of high school. (...) After getting acquainted with the chatbot, Sarah used it for all her classes: Indigenous studies, law, English, and a “hippie farming class” called Green Industries. “My grades were amazing,” she said. “It changed my life.” Sarah continued to use AI when she started college this past fall. Why wouldn’t she? Rarely did she sit in class and not see other students’ laptops open to ChatGPT. Toward the end of the semester, she began to think she might be dependent on the website. She already considered herself addicted to TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat, and Reddit, where she writes under the username maybeimnotsmart. “I spend so much time on TikTok,” she said. “Hours and hours, until my eyes start hurting, which makes it hard to plan and do my schoolwork. With ChatGPT, I can write an essay in two hours that normally takes 12.” - "By November, Williams estimated that at least half of his students were using AI to write their papers. Attempts at accountability were pointless. Williams had no faith in AI detectors, and the professor teaching the class instructed him not to fail individual papers, even the clearly AI-smoothed ones. “Every time I brought it up with the professor, I got the sense he was underestimating the power of ChatGPT, and the departmental stance was, ‘Well, it’s a slippery slope, and we can’t really prove they’re using AI,’” Williams said. “I was told to grade based on what the essay would’ve gotten if it were a ‘true attempt at a paper.’ So I was grading people on their ability to use ChatGPT.” - AI in education is a serious topic, and many schools and universities are blindly jumping into the "AI-first" wave without considering short and long-term consequences. It would be great to hear more from teachers and educators to understand potential solutions. This might be a great opportunity for rethinking the education system and how students are assessed. - 👉 Link to the full article below. 👉 To learn more about AI's legal and ethical challenges, join my newsletter's 94,700+ subscribers (link below).

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nick wright
nick wright@getnickwright·
Call me old fashioned, but I think the soon to be 2x MVP should drive to the basket with the intent to score instead of driving to the basket with the intent to trick the ref.
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Raheem Palmer
Raheem Palmer@iamrahstradamus·
No timeout epidemic in the NBA is killing teams. You have to call a timeout there.
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