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War mit Gnabry als hängende Spitze sehr zufrieden aber verstehe den Move auch. Zur Not können Gnabry und Musiala auch Linksaussen aushelfen, letzterem würde das vlt sogar gut tun.
Ismael Saibari is Vincent Kompany's absolute desired player. He's mainly planned for the #10 position, but can also fill in for Harry Kane at centre-forward following Nicolas Jackson's departure Two more deals are expected to follow in the coming days: Nathaniel Brown from Eintracht Frankfurt, and the permanent signing of Bara Sapoko Ndiaye @kerry_hau
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„Reif“, „Erfahrung“ sind auch nur die rhetorisch etwas intelligenter klingenden Varianten von tough, Mentalität, mindset etc. was ein Quatsch. Das roster der spurs, die Roleplayer (also alle außer Wemby) waren einfach nicht gut genug.
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The Lakers reportedly believe people exaggerate the defensive issues of a Luka Dončić–Austin Reaves backcourt, per @DanWoikeSports “Provided the Lakers address other needs on the wing and at the rim, defensive concerns about a Dončić-and-Reaves pairing are overstated, one team source said. Reaves was also one of the most important voices inside the Lakers’ locker room a season ago, his leadership developing year over year.” (Via nytimes.com/athletic/7350381…)
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Unsere neue Torhymne für die WM wurde geleaked 🔥 🇩🇪
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Mein Heimatland hat seit Jahren das grösste Wachstum in Europa und die drittgünstigsten Stromkosten aber das Volk will den Ministerpräsidenten verdrängen weil er nicht genug Kubikmeter Asphalt legt um die Taschen der Landbesitzer (Politiker) zu füllen.
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Die NATO zieht nach ~30 Jahren erstmals Truppen ab weil die Lage stabil geworden ist, nachdem westliche Medien den Kopf der Mehrheitspartei als Gefahr für die Region deklariert hat.
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NATO will gradually adjust KFOR’s posture in Kosovo over the next year in response to the improved security situation. Read more ⤵️ nato.int/en/news-and-events/…
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Discovered the Fox feed that has a banger 4K coverage. God bless pi*acy.
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Jeden Tag wache ich auf und wünsche mir einen FC Bayern Handball Verein
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Dümmster Teaser ever. Das, was auf dem Bild zu sehen ist, wird im Spiel wahrscheinlich gar nicht zu finden sein.
‘The Elder Scrolls VI’ was announced 8 years ago today
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Swear every tournament France have 10 of the best ballers you’ve ever seen in your life and fucking Rabiot in there somehow
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ffs bitte nicht
“Sources say Nate Ament is a player Oklahoma City is high on” @BrettSiegelNBA Not this again 😐
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An Heuchelei nicht zu überbieten
🇪🇺🇦🇱 The EU has warned Albania that a luxury resort project linked to Jared Kushner could jeopardise the country’s path to EU membership. Brussels says the project, planned in a protected area, may breach EU environmental rules and has urged Albania to rethink recent changes to laws on protected areas and strategic investments. Construction has been halted and an environmental assessment is now underway. Follow: @europa
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Gidsel ist aktuell in seiner Messi Prime Ära Ich hab rr noch nie einen Sportler gesehen, der so sehr über der vorhandenen Norm performt, Titel geholt und Rekorde pulverisiert hat Ding ist, er wird halt immer nur noch besser und besser...
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RT @HeiligSeptinger: Das allerdümmste was Hotels in den letzten 10 Jahren für sich entdeckt haben sind offene Badezimmer Konzepte
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Probably the best moment from what Sam Presti said today. Went scorched earth on all of the SGA narratives that have been bubbling up over the years: Of all the things that I've talked to Shai about, this is actually one I've never talked to him about. He's probably going to kill me for talking about this, truthfully. First of all, let me just start with the opposing coaches for one second. The post-game press conference has turned into the bully pulpit to create competitive advantage. I mean, we know what that is. It used to be you'd get up there, you'd talk about your own team. Now everyone gets up there and they talk about the officials and they discredit the other team. Again, like they're great competitors, so we know why that's happening, and I don't fault them because I think they may think it works. So the question is why are they continuing to do it? Because there's financial incentives not to do it. But everyone's competing. Let's also recognize that it's the bully pulpit for competitive advantage, and that's what it's kind of turned into, which is part of competing. We all get that. Relative to Shai and the narrative on that, he's playing against six people. He's got five defenders, and the sixth defender is social media. That's a reality. He's not going to be the last player that the machine decides to target, but no one's going to handle it as gracefully because, when they turn it on somebody else, they're not going to step up there every night and not acknowledge it. A couple things more just on the whole topic. We think all the time or we hear all the time about things that people don't like about the NBA, which are inaccurate, but they're narratives that exist on the alternate reality. One, players don't play defense. Shai's a two-end player. Now, he plays with four or five All-NBA defensive players, so sometimes his defensive ability gets undersold, but he plays two ends. Second, all NBA players do is complain, bitch and moan and try to intimidate the officials with bad behavior in the games to give foul calls. He's gotten three technical fouls this year. None for complaining. One for waving a towel in support of someone that hit a shot that doesn't play very often. Okay. So he's not doing that. The other thing is load management. Nobody plays. They take all these games off. Shai plays every night. He missed a bunch of games this year for an oblique strain, and we might give him a night off two or three times a year, maybe. But he plays back-to-backs. He plays heavy minutes. He plays against good teams. He plays against teams that are bad teams. He plays every night. His consistency is well documented. So you can't get him on that. The next one is all you do is shoot 3s. NBA players, all they do is shoot 3s. Okay. Well, he's brought the mid-range back to an art form. He's transcendent for any generation, any player. That's why like older players love his game. It's also one of the reasons he gets fouled a lot. Because he plays in the mid-range because we don't call the landing space fouls in the mid-range the way we do at the 3-point line, right, because he's avoiding that oftentimes because there's too many bodies in there. With the 3-point shot, you can see it easily, and I think a lot of times he's trying to avoid that. So he's not a guy that's just launching 3s. So we can check that off the box. The other one is like these guys are just totally inaccessible. They're in their own world. Well, the guy signs 400 autographs before every game. Before the Western Conference Finals Game 7, he's signing autographs. So we've got a litany of things that generally the narrative is about NBA players that they do wrong. Well, based on those narratives, I don't agree with them, but he would be doing them right. And he doesn't really complain about any of it. So if we're just talking about trying to draw fouls, well, every other great player in the NBA, that's part of the game is drawing fouls. He drew 415 fouls this year; 11 were challenged. 11. Four of those were overturned. So that's like 2 1/2 percent of the foul calls were actually challenged. Again, that's part of the bully pulpit part of this thing, which I get and it's part of competing. As far as those fouls, I think in the fouls drawn -- I had this written down here -- he's tied with Embiid for 8 and 9 in terms of number of fouls drawn in the season. 6 and 7 are Jaylen Brown and Wembanyama. So that's kind of the group of players that he's in. But I understand, if you listen to the narrative, you'd think he's 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. He drew a lot more fouls before we got much better, and when we got better, obviously people pay much more attention to him. We'll have to see where that goes, you know what I mean? We don't know. He'll never say anything about it. And the only thing I'm pointing out is I don't think he's being unfairly handled, I just think, instead of talking about something that we are looking to find as a negative, can we please also acknowledge that he also does a lot of positive things for the game, most of which are the things that people are very unhappy -- not unhappy, but they don't like on social media. And I know that a lot of us live on social media. I would think they would love him for that reason. This is like the world we live in today. There's a lot of financial incentive to create these things, career ambitions, like I said before. The best thing we can do when those things happen is stay above it. Now I'm pointing it out now at the end of the season, but we're going to have to stay above it because it's probably not going to change. But he does a lot of good things too.
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Manchmal wundere ich mich wie OKC so gut sein kann. Seit 2021 sind die Umstände in Bezug auf Lottery, Rookies und Verletzungen so beschissen wie es nur sein kann.
Sam Presti said Thomas Sorber probably won’t play in Summer League. Cites the timing of his ACL surgery
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Sam Presti with a crazy stat: OKC's Big 3 of SGA, JDub and Chet have played 40% of their possible games together.
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Chet wird nicht getradet. Er muss auch nicht in allen Belangen des Spiels besser werden. Er braucht mehr Kraft und mehr Dreier, das hilft schon massiv.
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