Larry Purrd
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Larry Purrd
@LarryPurrd
“Droppin’ dimes and hairballs since ’86.”
Boston Garden Entrou em Haziran 2010
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Fake.
Slide to your spot.
Swish the three.
JT 🎯
NBA@NBA
JAYSON TATUM GETS ON THE BOARD WITH BACK-TO-BACK BUCKETS! THE BOSTON CROWD IS FIRED UP 🔥
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Jayson Tatum is BACK for the Boston Celtics tonight..
One of the best players on earth is returning to the court #PMSLive
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He’s going to use this for instruction and inspiration, isn’t he?
Daniel Donabedian@danield1214
Hard to tell here, but Joe Mazzulla was wearing a Boston Bullgang sweatshirt, which is what the TD Garden employees who are in charge of changing the Celtics’ parquet floor into the Bruins’ rink wear 🏒🏀
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Jaylen Brown sounded off on the officiating after the Celtics attempted just 4 free-throws tonight:
“I'll accept the fine at this point. I thought it was some bullshit tonight. They're a good defensive team, but they ain't that damn good. I hope somebody can just pull up the clips, because it's the same shit every time we play a good team. It's like they refuse to make a call, then they call touch fouls on the other end, and that's just extremely frustrating, bro… Every time we play a good team the inconsistency is crazy. I'll take the fucking fine.”
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A Celtics fan saw Isaiah Thomas out to dinner last night in Boston and left him a kind note instead of interrupting him. That’s awesome.
Being at games during those bridge years between the Big 3 and the Jays era was special.
Isaiah Thomas wasn’t a champion in Boston, but the way he played every night brought a whole new generation of young fans into the Celtics fanbase.
If you were at those games, or watched them you know exactly what I mean.
This small note is a reminder of why I love being a Celtics fan. ☘️

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The Larry Bird Museum is open — and it’s free to visit. 🏀
It showcases memorabilia from his time at Indiana State, with the Boston Celtics, and on the United States Olympic team.
larrybirdmuseum.com
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The more time I spend in the public market, the more opportunity I see in small caps.
If a business is complex or does multiple things, has lumpy earnings, or a complex balance sheet, the stocks seem to trade at ridiculous discounts.
Especially when they're small and low liquidity—the complexity just isn't worth an investment manager's time.
After all, the public market wants you to look like a duck and quack like a duck and go up in a straight line.
You either need to be a unicorn (insane, simple growth story, no earnings required) or a horse (straightforward business with slow, predictable growth and earnings).
It really doesn't like zebras (a mix).
They're hard to understand and often get shot by accident.
“If I was running $1 million today, or $10 million for that matter, I’d be fully invested. Anyone who says that size does not hurt investment performance is selling. The highest rates of return I’ve ever achieved were in the 1950s… I think I could make you 50% a year on $1 million. No, I know I could. I guarantee that.”
–Warren Buffett
I'd wager this is why.
Small cap investors: send me your most deeply misunderstood tickers to research 🤓
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