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Josh Hart, much to the dismay of Karl-Anthony Towns, on analytics: "at a certain point they're a lamp post to a drunk person, you can lean on them but they won't get you home."
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Josh Hart, much to the dismay of Karl-Anthony Towns, on analytics: "at a certain point they're a lamp post to a drunk person, you can lean on them but they won't get you home."

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u/BigDanRTW — 1 day ago
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SGA on what was different for him from Game 1 to Game 2: "I have just sucked when I get too long of a break. I don't think it's anything other than that."

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u/BigDanRTW — 2 days ago
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Reporter: "Are we already at a Game 5 level of attrition?" Mark Daigneault: No, we're at game 2 and game 3 is coming up next, and, game 5 will be after game 4 and because the teams split, there will be a game 5."

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u/BigDanRTW — 2 days ago
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My best friend Gus looking like the most handsome guy

u/BigDanRTW — 3 days ago
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Tube delays ahead of Tottenham-Chelsea game at Stamford Bridge due to "an earlier points failure at West Ham."

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u/BigDanRTW — 4 days ago
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Anthony Edwards, whose mom died in 2015, on tonight's win: "Today is mother's day so I just wanted to win for my mom. I couldn't lose this game for her."

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u/BigDanRTW — 12 days ago
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source: https://x.com/jjones9/status/2050279261114634362

The state of Iowa had 7 players who played high school football in the state picked in the NFL Draft. With a population of 3,190,369 that's 1 NFL player per 455,767 people. Iowa edged out Georgia for the most picks per capita with Alabama, Maryland and Missouri rounding out the top 5.

In terms of raw number of high school products drafted, it's the state's you'd expect at the top: Texas, Florida, Georgia, California and Ohio are your top 5.

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u/BigDanRTW — 22 days ago