Paradise wrote:As I suspected, the Wizards would replace them in the Atlantic Division.
This makes way too much sense. How is the league going to screw it up?
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Paradise wrote:As I suspected, the Wizards would replace them in the Atlantic Division.
Jabroni Lames wrote:Paradise wrote:As I suspected, the Wizards would replace them in the Atlantic Division.
This makes way too much sense. How is the league going to screw it up?
Jabroni Lames wrote:Paradise wrote:As I suspected, the Wizards would replace them in the Atlantic Division.
This makes way too much sense. How is the league going to screw it up?
Ramed Nazored wrote:From a beautiful, pluralistic, cosmopolitan metropolis to a rightwing hellhole run by the functionary of a death cult.
Not liking this at all. Who cares about the weather. I really feel for our guys and their families, especially the rooks. They're going to miss out on the specialness of our city.
basketballRob wrote:They'll be in 3rd place next season.
In the state of Florida.
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Danny1616 wrote:Ramed Nazored wrote:From a beautiful, pluralistic, cosmopolitan metropolis to a rightwing hellhole run by the functionary of a death cult.
Not liking this at all. Who cares about the weather. I really feel for our guys and their families, especially the rooks. They're going to miss out on the specialness of our city.
I agree, but it's not like you can do much in any big metropolis right, especially during a Covid wave in winter.
I think players would rather be in warm weather playing golf than stuck in a house all day where they can't really do much because of Covid restrictions.
Danny1616 wrote:Ramed Nazored wrote:From a beautiful, pluralistic, cosmopolitan metropolis to a rightwing hellhole run by the functionary of a death cult.
Not liking this at all. Who cares about the weather. I really feel for our guys and their families, especially the rooks. They're going to miss out on the specialness of our city.
I agree, but it's not like you can do much in any big metropolis right, especially during a Covid wave in winter.
I think players would rather be in warm weather playing golf than stuck in a house all day where they can't really do much because of Covid restrictions.
Ramed Nazored wrote:From a beautiful, pluralistic, cosmopolitan metropolis to a rightwing hellhole run by the functionary of a death cult.
Not liking this at all. Who cares about the weather. I really feel for our guys and their families, especially the rooks. They're going to miss out on the specialness of our city.
Ramed Nazored wrote:From a beautiful, pluralistic, cosmopolitan metropolis to a rightwing hellhole run by the functionary of a death cult.
Not liking this at all. Who cares about the weather. I really feel for our guys and their families, especially the rooks. They're going to miss out on the specialness of our city.
Ballerhogger wrote:If the raptors did win would the championship stay in Tampa?
GBBucks wrote:Ramed Nazored wrote:From a beautiful, pluralistic, cosmopolitan metropolis to a rightwing hellhole run by the functionary of a death cult.
Not liking this at all. Who cares about the weather. I really feel for our guys and their families, especially the rooks. They're going to miss out on the specialness of our city.
Hillsborough County went for Hillary in 2016 and Biden in 2020, but hey, don’t let the facts get in the way.
thebigbird wrote:Ramed Nazored wrote:From a beautiful, pluralistic, cosmopolitan metropolis to a rightwing hellhole run by the functionary of a death cult.
Not liking this at all. Who cares about the weather. I really feel for our guys and their families, especially the rooks. They're going to miss out on the specialness of our city.
Have you ever even been to Tampa?
Ramed Nazored wrote:thebigbird wrote:Ramed Nazored wrote:From a beautiful, pluralistic, cosmopolitan metropolis to a rightwing hellhole run by the functionary of a death cult.
Not liking this at all. Who cares about the weather. I really feel for our guys and their families, especially the rooks. They're going to miss out on the specialness of our city.
Have you ever even been to Tampa?
I have. And there's not a chance in hell, unless compelled to (as the raptors currently are), that I'd choose to live there over Toronto.
Ramed Nazored wrote:From a beautiful, pluralistic, cosmopolitan metropolis to a rightwing hellhole run by the functionary of a death cult.
Not liking this at all. Who cares about the weather. I really feel for our guys and their families, especially the rooks. They're going to miss out on the specialness of our city.
thebigbird wrote:Ramed Nazored wrote:thebigbird wrote:Have you ever even been to Tampa?
I have. And there's not a chance in hell, unless compelled to (as the raptors currently are), that I'd choose to live there over Toronto.
Then it's a good thing that you're not being forced to move to Tampa. There are worse places to spend a winter than Tampa. I think the players will be ok.
Ramed Nazored wrote:thebigbird wrote:Ramed Nazored wrote:From a beautiful, pluralistic, cosmopolitan metropolis to a rightwing hellhole run by the functionary of a death cult.
Not liking this at all. Who cares about the weather. I really feel for our guys and their families, especially the rooks. They're going to miss out on the specialness of our city.
Have you ever even been to Tampa?
I have. And there's not a chance in hell, unless compelled to (as the raptors currently are), that I'd choose to live there over Toronto.
thebigbird wrote:Ramed Nazored wrote:From a beautiful, pluralistic, cosmopolitan metropolis to a rightwing hellhole run by the functionary of a death cult.
Not liking this at all. Who cares about the weather. I really feel for our guys and their families, especially the rooks. They're going to miss out on the specialness of our city.
Have you ever even been to Tampa?
Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing, Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before;