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Players from lesser markets we should demand play with us.
Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 6:29 pm
by revprodeji
http://www.canishoopus.com/2009/6/29/92 ... arkets-whoThanks to the Ricky Rubio situation, I've had the chance to read a lot of reports on the subject from the New York media and it's taught me a great deal about how the world really works. Namely, that large cities have the right, nay, duty to publicly bitch about how they should have all of the best talent in the world. It's theirs and you will like it that way.
Seeing that Minneapolis/St. Paul is the 14th largest media market in the country, while we may not be the biggest fish in the pond, I figure that we are deserving of a little whining righteous demanding of our own. Here are some teams that owe us players via lopsided trades a'la Nate Robinson and Wilson Chandler for Ricky Rubio:
Good humor.
Re: Players from lesser markets we should demand play with us.
Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 6:41 pm
by Basti
I assume the MPLS/Twin Cities Area is a bigger media market than Cleveland and Orlando eh? so we should claim for LeBron and Dwight Howard to play for us NOW!
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Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 6:42 pm
by Devilzsidewalk
problem is despite being smaller markets, those places are more desirable for NBA players. Its the cold people hate.
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Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 6:46 pm
by john2jer
Someone needs to turn up the heat.
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Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 6:49 pm
by Esohny
His analysis of the Flynn vs. Curry situation was interesting too.
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Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 6:52 pm
by El_Lobo_3
When the hell has winter become such a negative thing? Wait 'til Ricky gets to set up a christmas tree and see snowflakes falling outside through the window, he will be thinking wtf was I thinking sweating my ass of all those years, this is sweet! He and Al will go make snow angels and they will have team snowball fights, the chemistry will be great and he will do spanish clothing modeling photo shoots playing in the snow, it just couldn't get any better....lol okay I am done venting. I wish this kid would just come out and say something concrete. He has probably one of the best rosters that a bad-mediocre team could have here with Al and Kevin and Brewer etc
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Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 6:57 pm
by Calinks
That article is hilarious.
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Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 6:58 pm
by revprodeji
I drive an SUV for the sake of global warming. Are you doing your part?
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Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 7:02 pm
by Calinks
Yea, I seriously don't understand what people have against winter. It you are the everyday man and you need to go out and start your car, take the bus, or do some type of work outside during that time then I can see some minor complaints. However, you are never cold inside anywhere. If you are making the money an NBA player is making you wont have to worry about shoveling anything or doing anything in the cold you don't want to.
The skyway system allows players who live nearby in the city to go from their homes to games without ever setting foot outside! Minneapolis is like one the most technologically savvy cities in the country and we have a handful of cool ways to get around. People blow it way out of proportion.
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Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 7:03 pm
by Baphomet
Carmelo Anthony sounds good to me.
I say we offer a package based around Sebastian Telfair. If he got more minutes, he'd be more productive than Billups on better shooting %, just like how David Lee is better than Al.
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Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 7:04 pm
by Calinks
revprodeji wrote:I drive an SUV for the sake of global warming. Are you doing your part?
Haven't driven myself anywhere for squat. I have taken the city buses for most of my transportation and walk to other locals. I'm doing my part and dem some!
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Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 7:07 pm
by Krapinsky
I got to say, I used to think like all the rest of you regarding the Minnesota winters, but after living in Los Angeles for eight years I got to say every time I go back to Minneapolis in the winter time I am miserable. You guys have a tolerance, so you don't know better. For example, last year I was in Minneapolis for New Years. We were waiting in line to go to some New Year's party down town, but after about 30 minutes we had to give up and head for the nearest restaurant. Alas, our new year's plans were ruined and I seriously had to weigh taking my girl friend to the emergency room for about 30 minutes. It's too freaking cold man.
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Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 7:09 pm
by Krapinsky
Calinks wrote:Yea, I seriously don't understand what people have against winter. It you are the everyday man and you need to go out and start your car, take the bus, or do some type of work outside during that time then I can see some minor complaints. However, you are never cold inside anywhere. If you are making the money an NBA player is making you wont have to worry about shoveling anything or doing anything in the cold you don't want to.
The skyway system allows players who live nearby in the city to go from their homes to games without ever setting foot outside! Minneapolis is like one the most technologically savvy cities in the country and we have a handful of cool ways to get around. People blow it way out of proportion.
Awesome! That's the way I want to live! And I thought hampsters had it good.
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Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 7:17 pm
by tvwolves7
revprodeji wrote:I drive an SUV for the sake of global warming. Are you doing your part?
Im the guy with the small car trying to balance each other out.
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Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 7:28 pm
by C.lupus
Dr.Krapinsky wrote:I got to say, I used to think like all the rest of you regarding the Minnesota winters, but after living in Los Angeles for eight years I got to say every time I go back to Minneapolis in the winter time I am miserable. You guys have a tolerance, so you don't know better. For example, last year I was in Minneapolis for New Years. We were waiting in line to go to some New Year's party down town, but after about 30 minutes we had to give up and head for the nearest restaurant. Alas, our new year's plans were ruined and I seriously had to weigh taking my girl friend to the emergency room for about 30 minutes. It's too freaking cold man.
Meh. If you moved back, you'd be acclimated within the year. I spent 23 years in Texas before moving to Minnesota. I'll take the winters here over summers there anytime.
These professional athletes live a very protected and pampered lifestyle anyway. They aren't going to be just driving around town on Sunday morning just for something to do or going ice fishing. I'd be willing to bet the average NBA player spends 95% of his time indoors anyway between practice, games, travel, rest, etc.
If there is a legitimate complaint about winter in the north it is the length of daylight. If someone suffers from SAD, they will have a problem. Otherwise, winter is no big deal, even for transplants.
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Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 7:58 pm
by GopherIt!
yeah, I can relate to Dr K. I've been in L.A. 6 years and the last time I went home in the winter I damn near froze my paws off.
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Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 8:35 pm
by shrink
Winters in Minnesota are a mindset.
I grew up in Iowa, and when it got cold, we stayed inside.
You guys actually embrace winter! Who decided that when its so cold that there's ice on the lake, that's when you should go fishing? Or your passionate love for the sport of hockey? that's a sport that barely exists in Iowa! Or you guys don't have the mountains for skiing, but you you want to be outside so much you go cross-country skiiing?
I'm an active guy, and this attitude is something that impressed me when I moved up here. I think athletes would soon discover that winter in Minnesota is just a new type of playground.
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Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 8:36 pm
by RatherUnique24
Exactly, how cold does it get and for how long?
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Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 8:40 pm
by tvwolves7
RatherUnique24 wrote:Exactly, how cold does it get and for how long?
Depends each winter but on average you get some cold nights in late October, like 40s-50s. November through February anywhere from 0-40s, mostly in the high 20-low 30s range. March you get a combo of very cold days to 60s. Its a very wide range. For instance today it is in the mid 60s and a few days ago it was mid 90s.
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Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 8:45 pm
by Winter Wonder
First, had to trade SUV/Hybrid thing in and now drive a mini-van (cries to himself and blames the family).
Second, if you are dressed appropriately for the outdoors, waiting in lines shouldn't be an issue. Long, warm winter coats/trenchcoats and the coat check for the win!
Third, it can get below 0 for a month-ish or so depending on the extremes of that particular winter. The windchill is what really gets you though. Usually winters are sub freezing from November to February give or take a month and few degrees.
Finally, plenty of ways to stay warm, and that's all I am going to say about that.