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Minnesota sports fan. Use your challenges! (Breanna Stewart traveled…and she wasn’t fouled.) Soon.
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Producing results that we haven’t seen in two previous elections with the same candidate is worthy of further analysis. Sweeping swing states is extremely suspect considering down ballot performance of democratic candidates.
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I’m obviously with you. I’m also not willing to give him any credibility based on his past behavior (felon) and willingness to attempt to steal the last election via a coup. It’s fair to question the results. (Fully recognizing it flies in the face of being critical of Qanon conspiracy, etc.)
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Bomb threats. There was foreign interference. We have a candidate that swept swing states for the first time in 40 years. That candidate also is a convicted felon (fraud) and he tried to present fake electors post mortem to override his loss in the previous election. Fair to question the results?
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Why?
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Was there foreign interference in the 2024 election? Yes or No?
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The results deserve further analysis. - known foreign interference in dem counties with bomb threats. - a sweep of all swing states (hasn’t happened in 40 years). - varied results with down ballot candidates, which was not a trend in two previous Trump elections (polarizing candidate).
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So… Democrats had a path to steal the 2020 election and just… didn’t… in 2024? Is that the logic? Or, maybe… Trump had a path to manipulate votes that requires in-person voting (low in-person turnout in 2020 due to COVID). That is the more likely scenario. Every accusation is an admission.
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Of course. The issue I have is that Reeve saved her challenge and used it to make the right call. The obvious, right call was not made. That requires intention.
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I don’t doubt it. I wouldn’t ever doubt the WNBA making it a reality after the Liberty “won” the finals last year.
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Dear Sam, The Wolves have their Ja, his name is Bones Hyland. Sincerely, Challenge It
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That’s my best guess as well. Minnesota likely has the best offer to PHX, but either PHX wants more and/or Durant is looking for more in the form of an extension. Minnesota continues to be among the teams in these reports for a reason.
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Durant is 37 and on an expiring contract… I don’t see how this impacts his market.
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Seems like a targeted report. Why leave out one team that was in the original report?…
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I thought the player swap alone was worth it. The picks are just icing on top.
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Can we just draft Kalkbrenner at 31?
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I’ve reached a point where I simply want players who are capable of reliably catching and making a shot within 5 feet of the basket. An NBA team should have all players with this ability.
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Yes, absolutely. We keep Naz and NAW.
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I don’t either… but looking for a Rudy landing spot. His former coach in ATL, and he does fit nicely next to Trae.
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I think you’re right. Sub in a different one in this hypothetical.
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*and not which
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No. Rudy’s former coach pairs Rudy as a lob threat with Trae, which insulates Trae’s defensive shortcomings. He also acquires Rob as a seamless fit as a sixth man. Atlanta still has Risacher, Dyson Daniels, and Jalen Johnson.
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Sounds like an admission that a conflict of interest knowingly existed for Elon’s role with DOGE.
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Fairly certain that’s the messaging to all OKC players.