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To my beautiful Georgian brothers and sisters I hear you! Please help me raise awareness for the dogs of Georgia that are being taken and burned alive. The beautiful stray dogs of Georgia is part of the magic of the country. Don't lose your magic. We will be the voice for those who don't have one. I stand with you, I am here for you. We must do something.

I’m not “Bucks Twitter” or apart of that lol, but I’ve seen some hyper-criticism on Ousmane’s lead-talent and point forward type games. Folks failing to either recognize that flexibility and/or being hyper critical in his process of translating it from the GL to the NBA. That is my annoyance / critique on those fans of or voices and everything there. To your point: There was a general consensus on “Ooh! We have a scoring and defending wing” in adding Ous that we just didn’t have at all beforehand. Wing depth was virtually depleted, y’know. But I still don’t think a good majority are grasping he’s infinitely more than a 3&D, nor are they allowing reasonable critique applied to his playable-development.

A career night for Ousmane Dieng. 36 PTS | 10 AST | 7 REB | 48% FG




A "bidding bonanza" is expected for Giannis Antetokounmpo this summer, per @SIChrisMannix "The teams that lined up for him before the February trade deadline—Golden State, Miami, Minnesota—will still be there, as could contenders like the Los Angeles Lakers, Houston and New York. Two teams can create a bidding war. A half dozen? That’s a bidding bonanza, one that could set Milwaukee up nicely for a post-Antetokounmpo future."

People around the league believe that the Bucks missed their window to get peak value for Giannis, per @ramonashelburne NBA exec: "He's still a game changer, but he's 31 with a history of leg injuries. And now you'd basically be trading for a guy on an expiring deal, so I'm not sure the offers they'll get this summer are going to be better than what they already got." (Via espn.com/nba/story/_/id…)

Professor Robert Pape: "Iran is emerging as a new global center of power...this will end up being worse than Vietnam"


Here’s how to fix the SGA officiating problem



A broker for Pete Hegseth, the US defence secretary, attempted to make a big investment in major defence companies in the weeks leading up to the US-Israeli attack on Iran, according to three people familiar with the matter. ft.com/content/744ea8…








