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So Who's Getting A #1 Stephenson Jersey?


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I guess he really doesn't have a number but he can still pick a number before he signs.

 

It's not that big of a deal, Stephenson will ask for the number and Noah will accept or Stephenson will buy the number.

 

People pick numbers before they're signed all the time, so why do you think I needed to hear that as if I didn't know it before I wrote what I did?

 

Stephenson still signed first, which is still one way that you could look at it. 

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You tell me....

You're the one trying to start an argument that simply isn't there.

 

I replied to your post, you started the argument. 

 

And yet, in the end, the fact that Vonleh hasn't signed yet is still a legitimate reason why Stephenson would have first dibs at #1 before you even got to veteran status. 

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I replied to your post, you started the argument.

And yet, in the end, the fact that Vonleh hasn't signed yet is still a legitimate reason why Stephenson would have first dibs at #1 before you even got to veteran status.

How did I start the argument?

I stated that Noah is going to have to give up number one, then you felt compelled to try and prove that one is not his number when in actuality he probably chose one once he got to Charlotte.

Regardless, it doesn't matter as Stephenson will get number one from Vonleh.

I have no idea what your agenda was other than trying to start a dumb argument.

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How did I start the argument?

I stated that Noah is going to have to give up number one, then you felt compelled to try and prove that one is not his number when in actuality he probably chose one once he got to Charlotte.

Regardless, it doesn't matter as Stephenson will get number one from Vonleh.

I have no idea what your agenda was other than trying to start a dumb argument.

 

I did not try to "prove" anything, because I don't care one way or the other, I simply provided another way of looking at it. 

 

You started the argument because you took that as an argument. 

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First, I am getting me a Albus Ricardo Jefferson #25 in Grape.  Then the Born Ready #1 in Teal.

 

To complete the collection (for the time being) I don't yet know who to get for the white jersey.  Jerseys will be available in September, correct?

 

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