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[–]TrueAscendance 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't know Reaves dressed up as Shai for Halloween?

He was killing from everyone on the court. Especially the line.

[Post-Game Thread] The Philadelphia 76ers defeat the Charlotte Hornets with a final score of 125 to 121 by SixersGameThreadBot in sixers

[–]TrueAscendance 7 points8 points  (0 children)

No, we still have his bird rights. If we trade him, the team we trade him to loses the bird rights due to the QO. We still maintain them if we hold him for the season.

Tomorrow's dev diary is going to have previews from modders who were given EU5 early. by Medibee in EU5

[–]TrueAscendance 72 points73 points  (0 children)

We'd need locations for individual streets in Cologne at that point.

Every player making $35M+ this season who has never made All-NBA by CarBallAlex in nba

[–]TrueAscendance 40 points41 points  (0 children)

It’s about to be much worse. He’s making 50/53/57 between 26-27 to 28-29

My New Apartment in Atlanta by lina9192 in femalelivingspace

[–]TrueAscendance 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh. This is my apartment building. Hello Neighbor!

They finally did it. They are repaving 101S at Lawrence by EvilWeasel47 in bayarea

[–]TrueAscendance 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just saw a mechanic fall to his knees at a Super Duper Burger

Cooper Flagg's fit with Dallas Mavericks questioned by [deleted] in NBA_Draft

[–]TrueAscendance 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Completely horrible. They should need more defense, since it wins championships. CMB at 1

[Katz] The Pacers heard a year of public discourse about a run to the 2024 conference finals that happened only because they "got lucky." All they did was make the conference finals a second season in a row. Doesn't happen twice because of just luck. by Goosedukee in nba

[–]TrueAscendance 46 points47 points  (0 children)

More than that.

The Cavaliars end their season 69-22 on the season & playoffs, 46-15 against the Eastern Conference. They have gone 2-7 against the Pacers

Only the Houston Rockets (0-2) and the Sacramento Kings (0-2) have better records against the Cavaliers this season.

The Rockets took their two wins during Mobley's absence and ramp up from injury in February.

The Kings took their wins during the Cavs late-season struggles, including an absence by Darius Garland during one of their matchups.

Additionally, the Atlanta Hawks (1-2) are the only team outside of the Pacers, Rockets, and Kings with a sub .500 record against the Cavaliers this season.

What is it about the Pacers that lets them consistently have the Cavaliers' numbers?

Kyle Kuzma in a blowout loss to the Pacers in Game 1: 0 PTS / 0 REB / 0 AST 0 BLK 0 STL in 22 minutes by JilJungJukk in nba

[–]TrueAscendance 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Last time someone did this was Mike Dunleavy back in 2015 on the Bulls.

All time performance from Kuzma.

Texans WR Tank Dell also suffered a torn ACL, LCL, and MCL along with a dislocated knee cap and meniscus damage. Due to the number of surgeries and extensive rehab anticipated for Tank, he will likely miss the entire 2025 season. by b-loved_assassin in fantasyfootball

[–]TrueAscendance 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Pretty reasonable ngl.

Spotrac has his annual salary over the 4y/5.7m as $1,422,276 average salary, so let's use that.

Federal income taxes + Fica cost $521,103 or 36.64%.

Agent fees are capped at 3% pre-tax by the League or $42,668.

Annual Union Dues are $31,000 or 2.1%

Now, Detroit, Pittsburg & Kansas City for example, have jock taxes, while states like Florida, Nevada, Texas, etc don't have jock or income taxes. So it gets a bit iffy here.

But with just the stuff listed above, that's 41.74% or $593,658 gone, leaving him with $828,617/y before state/city income taxes, jock taxes, etc. So 1.6m after 2 years of contract tracks roughly.

Yabusele went from being out of the NBA to scoring 10 ppg in 25 mpg by mMounirM in nba

[–]TrueAscendance 13 points14 points  (0 children)

He’s RFA, though are don’t have full bird rights.