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#HinkieWasRight
Hinkie did nothing wrong.
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Ainge is a smart cookie.....it might not look like trading #1 for #3 is a good deal but there's more to these GM relationships than that...Ainge values networking...if Philly is happy about the move....they'll be willing to help Boston out in a 3 team deal or etc......I doubt Ainge is done...he could be drafting the #3 for another team in another deal we haven't seen yet.
every smart GM is doing that but sometimes they team up to accomplish a bigger dealHe's always looking to "win" trades
every smart GM is doing that but sometimes they team up to accomplish a bigger deal
Was lucky enough to see ES several times. I understand he was known for an occasional really bad show but every one I saw was mesmerizing. One of my coolest concert experiences was seeing him at the Fillmore. I'd left my friend to push up front for a while. A pretty girl who was standing beside me shared a knowing glance of WOW! after a series of songs completed. He then spoke to the crowd for the first time of the evening saying "thank you... any requests?" The crowd went nuts yelling out song names over each other in a loud blur. After 15 seconds of this there was a lull as if we realized how obnoxious we were being. I took advantage and rang out "Christian Brothers"! He looked over in my direction, nodded and it began.Dude. Yes. Elliot smith is badass. "Needle in the hay," "miss misery," and "pretty ugly before," are all amazing songs. Such a tragic story.
Most GMs try to make deals that benefit both sides. Olshey has mentioned his philosophy on this. If you "win" a deal, that other GM may not be so excited to pick up your call the next time.
Nice call on the song request. Anything from that album would have been phenomenal to hear.Was lucky enough to see ES several times. I understand he was known for an occasional really bad show but every one I saw was mesmerizing. One of my coolest concert experiences was seeing him at the Fillmore. I'd left my friend to push up front for a while. A pretty girl who was standing beside me shared a knowing glance of WOW! after a series of songs completed. He then spoke to the crowd for the first time of the evening saying "thank you... any requests?" The crowd went nuts yelling out songs names over each other in a loud blur. After 15 seconds of this there was a lull in the collective yelling as if we realized how obnoxious we were being. I took advantage and rang out "Christian Brothers"! He looked over in my direction, nodded and it began.
Following the guitar intro the girl grabbed my hand as he started singing and held it for the rest of the song. Just magic... RIP Elliott, you were beautiful
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every smart GM is doing that but sometimes they team up to accomplish a bigger deal
Celtics....ECF, 1st pick in the draft.When Ainge uses the phone the rest of the league groans and grabs the wall. I really love Olshey's methods. Hw realizes that when there are only 30 other people in this club maybe it helps to look out for their interests too. Even Denver can't say we didn't give them something back in Plumlee. The "both sides walk away happy" trade works better than the "hit and run." In glad Neil sees that.
Celtics....ECF, 1st pick in the draft.
Portland..sneaks into playoffs, mid to late picks.
Go Olshey
Like Leonard, Crabbe and Turner?It's a shame that the Blazers didn't have a couple players that a poorly run franchise didn't want to grossly and stupidly over pay for.
Like Leonard, Crabbe and Turner?
We could make the ECF that conference is weak.Celtics....ECF, 1st pick in the draft.
Portland..sneaks into playoffs, mid to late picks.
Go Olshey
