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2022-2023 NBA Season Thread

Picklerick 2.0

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Do you actually believe the Knicks are going anywhere with this roster and coach, seriously?

We Knick fans who pay a fortune , physically by attending or payin cable fees are fed up with losing ???? Losing??? Not even coming close to threatening the NBA with a team that can do any sort of damage. This current team is terrible.

Calling this team the hottest team in the NBA , is amateur at best.
Are you asking if you're losing???? Losing??? Or are you trying to finish that statement you started??? Started????
 

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Going to come down to Lillard and Shai again in the OKC I think
 

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Tmann gotta chill, youngin.

This shit is the equivalent of Pat Bev giving Paul the too small when they were down by infinity.

Just point to the scoreboard and keep it pushing.

They down bad 57-27.

So, fuck em.

 

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I wish…lol

Proceeds from a house sale.

I don’t want to manage it.

I don’t want to have to deal with his ass on a day to day basis.
my advice would be to open up a back account and then just set up a direct debit to pay for rent and then a direct debit to his back account for food/health/etc. each month. That would take minimal work. You would just have to contact him when he changed places he lived basically.
 

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my advice would be to open up a back account and then just set up a direct debit to pay for rent and then a direct debit to his back account for food/health/etc. each month. That would take minimal work. You would just have to contact him when he changed places he lived basically.
That sounds like a workable solution.

Thanks, my guy.
 
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