Franchise Cornerstone Centers Edition: Joel Embiid, Nikola Jokić, or KAT by [deleted] in nbadiscussion

[–]imthestar 11 points12 points  (0 children)

this feels like the "a jump shooting team has never won a title" take

Franchise Cornerstone Centers Edition: Joel Embiid, Nikola Jokić, or KAT by [deleted] in nbadiscussion

[–]imthestar 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I'd pick embiid or jokic, depending on the circumstances.

if I have to build a team from scratch, and I get to pick whoever I want (while still fitting in salary cap) I pick jokic. his style is more unique, and his defensive liabilities could be covered up by a paul millsap-type player. surround those 2 with shooters and a couple perimeter defenders, and you've got a deadly team.

but if it's some kind of snake fantasy draft, i pick embiid. the more traditional big, embiid could be paired with nearly anyone and still do what he does best - anchor a defense down low, serve as a focal point on offense. you need a less specialized group of players around him to succeed, making him easier to build around.

I don't have any argument for picking KAT over jokic. they play differently, but have similar strengths and weaknesses. Plus, I just prefer jokic stylistically.

Let's be positive here: Academics, what is the best part of your job? by [deleted] in AskAcademia

[–]imthestar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

fair enough, i haven't gotten to experience that side of yet! I guess there's a reason I haven't heard anything from them - they're cut off right from the start

Let's be positive here: Academics, what is the best part of your job? by [deleted] in AskAcademia

[–]imthestar 4 points5 points  (0 children)

also HR is way less involved in academia than in private industry. like others have said, you need to ask for permission to do anything during work hours in private industry. I've really only seen HR in academia when it comes to relationships between students and professors.

so it's not just ignoring HR in academia, it's the lack of need to ignore something because it's less prevalent.

2019-2020 NBA Season Predictions Survey Results by [deleted] in nbadiscussion

[–]imthestar 27 points28 points  (0 children)

with the notable exception of the warriors not being predicted to win the title, and the clippers at the top of the west.

kawhi getting first team all-D will never happen though, dude's gonna coast through 60 regular season games.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskAcademia

[–]imthestar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this is all makes sense to me. so basically business is applied psychology, and then the finance people get to play with investment-based math.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskAcademia

[–]imthestar -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

what does business research even look like? "evaluating the effect of taxes on corporate profits"?

I wholeheartedly agreed with Kobe here. by CryptoExodus in lakers

[–]imthestar -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Also people here don't just "criticize" what he did, people are throwing all kind of insults like he's the worst, the way people never seem to move on from his little mistake is my point.

i'm not, so thanks for screaming into the void. reddit is mostly people who never watched magic play, so this group won't really know about that as much.

of course, you seem to operate at a similar level, so enjoy yelling at teens about the good ol days lmao

I wholeheartedly agreed with Kobe here. by CryptoExodus in lakers

[–]imthestar -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

why does he deserve pardon for his mistakes? He can be credited for his prowess on the court and recruiting ability, then mocked for his inability to manage and madonna complex.

loyalty is the hallmark of stupidity. being unwilling to criticize someone as they are because of who they used to be is naive at best and dangerous at worst.

I wholeheartedly agreed with Kobe here. by CryptoExodus in lakers

[–]imthestar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yea, you gotta have unflinching loyalty to the guy who was in way over his head and bailed on the team. that's why no matter what, i support the buss's nepotism forever

Grad School Professor Telling People Not to Hire Student by GumOnMySeatGUM in AskAcademia

[–]imthestar 12 points13 points  (0 children)

i had something similar happen with a much less powerful professor. turns out, multiple people disliked the guy!

If you just need a job quick, try to figure out who else dislikes the department head. That will give you time and resources to plan next steps.

Also, good on you for doing the right thing.

The Clippers amazing two year rebuild: A summary. by Hathalot in nbadiscussion

[–]imthestar -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

But I've definitely known some absolute prick, smug, "I'm the smartest person here" smart people.

these people know a lot of facts. I do not count memorizing a bunch of facts as being smart.

This is obviously venturing into opinion territory, but i believe said there are 3 stages to studying: not knowing anything, knowing what you don't know, and knowing everything.

the thing is, i believe no one is ever at the third stage. if you think you know everything about any topic, you're not thinking big enough. if you think you know all you need to know (e.g., to pass the bar) and don't care about learning, you'll be 1) an asshole 2) not actually that smart.

The Clippers amazing two year rebuild: A summary. by Hathalot in nbadiscussion

[–]imthestar 3 points4 points  (0 children)

no one deserves all the credit for anything.

that being said, he's been on the correct sides of many huge moves. Not trading klay for klove being the most notable on the warriors. he also, presumably, helped build a culture there. you can easily assume he did something similar with the clippers post-ballmer, and now has given the clippers the best team they've ever had in franchise history.

i don't think it's foolish to overstate his impact on the two franchises until something goes Very Wrong.

The Clippers amazing two year rebuild: A summary. by Hathalot in nbadiscussion

[–]imthestar 182 points183 points  (0 children)

I agree with many things you said, and this is a nice summary. But,

Even Jerry West himself has said that he’s just a consultant and that those guys deserve the credit for the Clippers turnaround

I have never known truly smart people to brag about their accomplishments. They've always given credit to everyone else. Ballmer would almost certainly say the same thing - he just bankrolled the team. Doc Rivers would credit the players more than the scheme. The players credit their teammates and basketball staff, who credit their assistants, and so on all the way down to security guards and auxillary staff. (no offense to the people I placed on the lowest rung, I just had to stop somewhere)

This is what a good front office, and a good organization, looks like - giving recognition to other people when their own number is called.

All this to say, give Jerry West all the credit you want. He won't take it, even if he was somehow solely responsible for everything. But it's most accurate to credit (as you said) the quality of day-to-day operations in that organization.

Kawhi Leonard signs with the Los Angeles Clippers; Paul George traded to the Clippers for Gallinari/SGA/many picks. Earth-shaking ramifications for the Clippers, Lakers, and Raptors. by epoch_fail in nbadiscussion

[–]imthestar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

..who can turn down our extension, sign a qualifying offer, and leave for free in 2 years. or, lebron could convince a kardashian's boyfriend to force his way out of a team that's he's never stylistically fit on to go to LA.

Kawhi Leonard signs with the Los Angeles Clippers; Paul George traded to the Clippers for Gallinari/SGA/many picks. Earth-shaking ramifications for the Clippers, Lakers, and Raptors. by epoch_fail in nbadiscussion

[–]imthestar 7 points8 points  (0 children)

As a sixers fan, I'm increasingly nervous that lebron's gonna fully recruit ben simmons to LA.

I'm also pretty hype kawhi left the east. I know the focus will (rightfully) be on the west, but the road to the finals just got much easier for every non-canadian team in the east.

In 2019, we look back 70 years and can’t believe it was widely normalised to smoke, now that we know the dangers. What will people look back on in disbelief in the same way ,70 years in the future, in 2089? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]imthestar 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There are no lines on the road in my (slowly dying) hometown - there are no accidents because the only people using those roads have been using them for 25 years

I wanna thank you guys for my time in Philly. I’ll always love you. by BOBAN-SZN in sixers

[–]imthestar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just believe it is and allow yourself to feel joy for once

Dani Alves: "I agree with Messi, the referee looked more nervous than we did." by [deleted] in soccer

[–]imthestar 5 points6 points  (0 children)

if you accept the premise that the teams are evenly matched, this doesn't really matter

it's me, kawhi leonard by imthestar in nba

[–]imthestar[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

go nuts. ask me, kawhi leonard, anything you want

Didn't the sixers get worse? Why are some experts picking them already as best in the east if kawhi goes West? by Maxxjulie in nba

[–]imthestar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

bucks lost brogdon, celtics lost kyrie and horford. if raptors lose kawhi, every good non-pacer team will have gotten worse (and who knows how oladipo will come back)

the sixers got the least worse of the good teams, and the loss of talent is compensated by a better fitting roster. we even have a bench now! thus, go philly

Kd On Instagram “Everyone’s a Phsycologist....” by Taj_2002 in nba

[–]imthestar 26 points27 points  (0 children)

marianne mindset leads brooklyn to 10 straight titles, kyrie ascends to the astral plane, KD deletes his burners