CaptainBananaFish

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[–] CaptainBananaFish@lemmy.world 2 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

Wouldn't be bad at all but would also have great value to a contender or a team trying to make a playoff push. Don't think they'll be desperate to move him but they're bound to get offers for him. a pick and a prospect might suffice.

[–] CaptainBananaFish@lemmy.world 13 points 11 months ago

Man, we need Bucks Vs Celtics in the ECF. Home court is going to be so clutch.

[–] CaptainBananaFish@lemmy.world 3 points 11 months ago

Suns fan here, and I don’t get this trade at all. The main reason is, Ayton’s stock has taken a huge dip in the last few months. Rather than give up and cash out, we should have held out if there wasn’t a good deal.

I think this should tell you how bad the situation was with him though. Chemistry is already going to be a pretty big hurdle, that and depth. They must have thought a mediocre return for Ayton was better than having him share the court with Beal and KD at all. That's very telling imo. The tensions/disruptions that would come from Ayton's lack of effort could very much ruin everything. You guys are essentially trying to pry open what could be a very short championship window. Hopefully it works!

Wouldn't be surpised if the Suns give him a shot. They gotta be desperate for depth.

tough to say since he's an expiring contract.

As a Magic fan I wouldn't mind sending Suggs + Isaac. He'd be a perfect 2 for us, we desperately need shooting.

Man, these gotta be our regular jersey's. Hope we get a chance to rock these in the playoffs.

Hoping we surprise people. When healthy (Fultz in particular) we were on pace for the play-in.

Names yes, address no. Don't be so dense.

[–] CaptainBananaFish@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

$250,000 a year is middle class and has been for a long time

like 5% of the population makes $250,000

Yep, we haven't had a left in a long time.

[–] CaptainBananaFish@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

we’d still be sending our kids to work instead of school.

We are. They're letting 14 year olds bar tend in Wisconsin and McDonalds in Arkansas has been busted for employing 12 year olds. Several states are actively bringing back child labor.

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