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13 hours ago, WUnderhill said:

It’s not surprising and doesn’t really change anything. Family wants money, includes richest person they can.

The guy with him murdered that girl for absolutely no reason at all.  She was trying to leave and he walked up and shot her

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Not really sure what y’all think I’m saying. It’s shaming somebody now to say it’s logical to include the only guy with money in your lawsuit? It’s victim blaming? Gtfo. Talk about values while at the same time making up your own meaning to somebody else’s words so that you can claim a moral highground. That’s some low poo, go foist your moral character somewhere else.

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10 hours ago, WUnderhill said:

Not really sure what y’all think I’m saying. It’s shaming somebody now to say it’s logical to include the only guy with money in your lawsuit? It’s victim blaming? Gtfo. Talk about values while at the same time making up your own meaning to somebody else’s words so that you can claim a moral highground. That’s some low poo, go foist your moral character somewhere else.

What are you on about?

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2 hours ago, MechaZain said:

Way too early but Miller is dusting Scoot on the stat sheet and is playing as well or better than Wemby. Might mess around and be the next Paul George after all.

He looks exactly like a young Paul George so far. Those comparisons always made sense and the dude literally looks up to Paul George.

 

I honestly think he will be our best player in a few years. Excited for the future of this team.

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On 6/23/2023 at 8:52 AM, mrcompletely11 said:

Just brutal.  Of course they question wtf MJ was doing anywhere near this draft

https://www.theringer.com/nba-draft/2023/6/23/23770890/nba-draft-winners-losers-trades

 

Loser: Charlotte Hornets

Rodger Sherman: Nothing is less reliable than draft night fan reactions. When they hear the commissioner announce the name of the player their favorite team has just drafted, fans inevitably will cheer busts and boo future stars. But it’s definitely not good if your team has the second overall pick and everybody is mad about it. That’s what happened in Charlotte when the Hornets picked Alabama’s Brandon Miller.

I mean, even the mascot was pissed. That mascot once cheered for Cody Zeller. When you’ve lost Hugo, you’ve lost everybody!

It’s possible that Miller turns into a fine player for the Hornets. He’s 6-foot-9, a fluid athlete, and a natural shooter. Naming Paul George as “the GOAT” was something … but we’ll let it pass.

 

It does, however, seem like Charlotte’s process was flawed. First of all, GM Mitch Kupchak admitted the decision was in the hands of Michael Jordan—who not only has a famously horrible history of evaluating draft picks (the list stretches from Kwame Brown to Frank Kaminsky), but is also in the process of selling the Charlotte franchise, and has no stake in the success or failure of this pick. It also seems possible—if not probable—that the Hornets picked Miller over Scoot Henderson because Henderson is a point guard and the team already has LaMelo Ball. This isn’t football! You don’t need to worry about your depth chart with the second pick in a stacked class! You need to take the best player on the board, and most draft analysts felt that was Henderson, not Miller. The Hornets fan base seems to agree.

 

You don't know football or basketball.lmao

 

 

Terrible!

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