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Amos Moses

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  1. Hard to know if that engine only had so many total laps in it or if it failed because of some other reason/combination of factors. Maybe it makes it through the GP on a regular weekend race schedule without the sprint, or maybe it goes hand grenade after an hour and half of hard racing regardless.

    Bottom line is Ferrari reliability is shit … shocking!

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  2. does his earlier conversation with the committee affect his ability to assert privilege now?

    Isn’t it kind of up to the current President? He was WH counsel and not Toddler Don’s personal attorney, right? The client holds and can waive the privilege not the attorney. He’s bound by rules of ethics/professional conduct and isn’t the one to assert privilege per se.
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  3. San Antonio Spurs acquire Danilo Gallinari, three first-round picks and a future pick swap

    The only thing keeping this from being an outright F for the Spurs is they will seemingly sink so far in the standings to possess a 14-or-so percent chance to land the No. 1 pick in 2023 and select Wembanyama. If they end up tanking their way to that lottery luck, then this is a much more favorable trade and grade. Not familiar with Wembanyama? Think if Rudy Gobert as a prospect had guard skills instead of hoping screen assists becomes an accepted statistic. (It hasn’t).

    San Antonio is clearly transitioning to a rebuild. The Spurs did it at the trade deadline when they unloaded Thaddeus Young to Toronto and Derrick Whiteto Boston for first-round picks in this year’s draft. Murray is the last remnants of an All-Star-caliber player on this team. He made the West pool of players for the All-Star Game this past season and had a legitimately good, historic season statistically. But the Spurs are not interested in competing with their current group of players. Instead, they’d rather hope some lottery balls fall in their favor when we get to May of 2023.

    The picks are helpful in building out that treasure chest of assets. They’re getting the Charlotte pick for 2023, which should be somewhere in the mid-to-late teens in the first round. It’s worth noting the Hornets’ pick was top-16 protected for the Hawks. It’s top-14 protected in 2024 and 2025; otherwise, it becomes two second-round picks. They’re also receiving Atlanta’s picks in 2025 and 2027, unprotected, along with a pick swap in 2026. They have to hope they end up with Wembanyama and the Hawks end up falling apart or imploding by then. Otherwise, you’re just looking at picks somewhere in the 20s or late teens at best.

    Gallinari gives them nothing. He barely gave the Hawks much substance consistently. They’ll likely move him before the next deadline if they don’t decide to release him and let him find a team on his own.

    Grade: D-

    https://theathletic.com/3391203/2022/06/29/dejounte-murray-trade-grade-spurs-hawks/?source=user_shared_article

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  4. Split the series
    Good chance to win all 4 games
    Starting pitching was bad ass
    16 1/3 consecutive no hit innings
    Jose Altuve is still jankee doodle daddy
    10.5 game lead in the division

    Any of y’all truly bitching about this are fucked in the head. Yeah, the BP walks need to get under control, but otherwise calm down you’re being very undude.

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  5. I have Husky mats in my truck and I like them better than the weathertech liners in my wife’s SUV. Better fit and the material composition seems to be holding up better.

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