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Sounds like he’ll mostly be in the G-league so it might be awhile but it’ll definitely be hyped when he makes his debut!
Sounds like he’ll mostly be in the G-league so it might be awhile but it’ll definitely be hyped when he makes his debut!
So what’s your issue here?
If prices are falling low enough that it’s causing financial issues for some of these companies that would tell you that there’s too much supply relative to demand so you’d obviously slow production. By your own post you’re saying it’s so the refineries can stay in business, that would mean the price is too low for it to be economically viable.
If you let things continue eventually one would go bankrupt if they don’t slow production so one way or another the supply would come down.
so they use debt to build a port or whatever
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They need a backup for Turner so it’s a low risk move depending on how much the contact is. Maybe he lives up to some of the potential and if not it’s just a 2-year deal that I’m guessing is pretty cheap.
Yeah can’t say that’s not a possibility, the court 100% needs to be stacked at this point.
The proposed regulation from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration would for the first time require employers to monitor workers and provide rest areas and water when the heat index reaches 80 degrees or higher. Employers would also be required to establish heat safety plans. The rule could apply to about 35 million Americans who work both indoors and outdoors, senior administration officials said in a call with reporters on Monday.
Looks like it’ll be handled as OSHA regulations so that should actually get implemented, great to see since it’s only going to get hotter.
Will have to see if any other details come out since with just the little that’s out there it doesn’t seem like a clear improvement.
Will be interesting to see who they gave up since it’s a sign and trade.
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Seems it’s a 3-team deal
Josh Green is being traded to the Charlotte Hornets in the Klay deal.
Edit: Actually sounds like as it’s constructed them sending out Josh Green means they can just sign him outright so Warriors aren’t involved at the moment.
A strange twist to the emerging details about Klay Thompson’s intention to sign in Dallas: The Warriors haven’t agreed to any Klay Thompson sign-and-trade at this point, per team sources. It could still happen, but more negotiation and finalization would still be needed if the Warriors are to be part of it. - Anthony Slater
The Mavericks could sign him straight up without the Warriors help.
Definitely risky especially towards the end of the deal but 76ers kinda had to pull the trigger on someone this offseason with Maxey’s contract and PG was definitely the best available. He also wasn’t going to take less than 4 years otherwise it sounds like he would’ve stayed with the Clippers.
Yeah Knicks other moves made it so this wasn’t feasible but I like what they’ve done so far so just an unfortunate consequence of an otherwise great offseason for them!
Yeah it really is a great move just from the mentor angle alone, they also need a PG so great all around.
Players can always sign for the minimum and it would help free up space for team building but I’m sure the star players figure why should they be the ones taking the pay cut versus the role players to make a competitive team. Although I agree that once you’ve made enough I’m surprised more older stars don’t take a slight cut to compete better.
Pelicans could make a good run but it’s all going to come down to Zions health again so we’ll see.
The three second-round picks headed to Detroit are Toronto’s 2025, a 2028 pick that is the less favorable of the Clippers or Charlotte, and Miami’s 2028.
Also frees up space for them to re-sign Derrick Jones jr.
Hope the best for him, it’ll be nice to play with his dad and hopefully there’s not too much pressure and he’s given time to develop given it’s the Lakers and he’s lebron son.
I don’t really follow college and this year it was especially tough to judge it sounds like but here’s what John Hollinger said about the Spurs pick:
I had Castle second on my board and really like the fit in San Antonio, where the Spurs need to upgrade their perimeter talent on both sides of the ball. Castle also will likely get plenty of chances to play on the ball given the Spurs’ dearth of point guard talent, which is notable given his stated preference of playing the point. His shooting is a question, but his ability to guard immediately and his high long-term ceiling make this a great pick.
This year the 2nd round is on a separate day (tomorrow) so he still may get drafted. More than likely some team is going to take him since 2nd rounders aren’t valued much.
Updated to they got a pick and a pick swap:
2031 unprotected first round pick
2030 top-1 protected pick swap
Didn’t know you could put protections on swaps until this tbh.
Sounds like the Wolves were super high on him.
The fact that the government recognized the issue and stepped in to take control of the industry in order to prevent issues is a win compared to how things are allowed to just burn out and fail potentially causing larger issues in for the economy in other countries.
Most countries wouldnt be able to say no to capital and it would meant the resources would continue to cheaply get extracted at the expense of the long term health of the counties industry.