“Tonight, if I have any tears, it will be tears of joy,” said Patrick Ewing. @HowardBeck on a Knicks championship 53 years in the making:
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“From what I heard, they made an offer in the past week.”
@BillSimmons and @ZachLowe_NBA discuss the latest on the potential of Boston making a move for Giannis.
New BS Podcast w/ @ZachLowe_NBA
—The Knicks win the title, Brunson becomes immortal, and Knicks fans finally have their Zihuatanejo moment
—Again, Brunson!!!!
—Meanwhile, the Spurs… um…
—Bonus: NBA off-season leans (Giannis, the draft, etc)
Spotify ⬇️
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The New York Knicks’ title drought lasted 53 years. Their 2026 title run will last forever. @dannychau on the NBA champions, one of the greatest postseason teams ever:
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Rooting hard for the Never Boring Knicks but also expect a revenge game from De’Aaron Fox. I’m playing 15 points tonight on @FDSportsbook.
Trying to parlay that with Larry David tripping Brunson on the game-winning shot but can’t find that prop anywhere.
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Just had a wonderful lunch with @TheCousinSal sponsored by the Bosnian national team
Our very detailed thoughts on USMNT-Paraguay along with a prop
@FDSportsbook has a Super Boost for today’s match that wins as long as the USMNT manages a shot
New pod: OLD-IGARCHY
I talked to @samuelmoyn about his new book GERONTOCRACY IN AMERICA and whether it is extremely and unforgivably ageist to be alarmed about several facts about the state of America, including but not limited to:
1. Boomers have so dominated American politics that we've had more presidents born in the summer of 1946 (three: Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Donald Trump) than born in all years after 1946 (one: Barack Obama, 1961).
2. In the S&P 500, chief executives are ten-times more likely to be over 70 years old than under 40.
3. Since 2000, households headed by adults older than 65 improved their median net worth by 42 percent, while older workers have increased their wages relative to younger workers by about 60% in that period
4. Today more than 50% of all federal spending -- through social security, medicare, and parts of medicaid -- is for the elderly, about 7x more than federal spending on Americans under 18
5. In many cases, NIMBY is frequently GNIMBY with a silent G for gerontocratic, given how frequently the loudest opposition to new housing comes from elderly homeowners blocking development that would make it easier to younger people to move
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