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Open Letter to Mods: Please be very careful with Adam Friedland discussion here.

casual fan of the guy, major hater of a much of his fanbase. these guys think they are the funniest individuals in the world but the jokes revolve around say more and more bigoted things with no real punchline.

every subreddit associated with the Adam has been shut down because they eventually end up doing too much and forcing Reddit admin’s hands.

it says a lot that the subreddit dedicated to Adam’s Nazi platforming ex gf is somehow still up and running while his sub and multiple dedicated to cumtown are lost forever.

thanks

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u/lmportant_Pattern867 — 2 days ago
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Good players that would’ve been bench players at another point in franchise history?

I’ll go first Shai is good but if he was on the thunder in 2012 he would’ve been the 7th or 8th guy.

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u/lmportant_Pattern867 — 16 days ago
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How would your nba career go?

Sometimes I like to imagine how I would navigate my nba career.

I think I’d be a C out of San Diego State. I played 2 yrs. Second year we got bounced in the sweet 16.

I declare for draft despite a hefty NIL offer.

Shocking 1st overall to Washington.

Sarr is pissed. Was trades him. AD stays. Mentors me. Midway through the season he’s removed from the starting lineup for me. It’s bittersweet.

Wizards somehow win 48 games.

Tough year in east. We make the playin. Playing Orlando (they ran it back).

I drop 55. It becomes a huge moment that week in the culture.

First round we go 7 against the Cavs. Ultimately lose.

Part 2 coming soon

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u/lmportant_Pattern867 — 18 days ago
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2026 Game 7 Harden is seasoned enough to finally get it done. The only thing holding him back is Donovan Mitchell. Despite the hindrance Mitchell brings to the team I fully believe this year is James’ year.

u/lmportant_Pattern867 — 24 days ago

NBA officiating suggestion: The Debrief

When police respond to calls in the US they typically must write up what they responded to and actions they took. Because of this they often neglect situations.

NBA refs should be forced to write up the logic behind every call, every FT awarded, every tech issued, every whistle blown.

Doing this would not only give us more clarity but likely force the refs to cut back so they don’t have to spend hours and hours post game writing up novels on why they awarded Shai his 15th illegitimate ft of the game.

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u/lmportant_Pattern867 — 1 month ago