Re: Is KD coming to the Suns?
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2022 11:24 am
So is KD a Celtic? League offices are open
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False equivocation my guy. The lack of conversation had only reflects the denialism we’re in. Why’s it unreasonable to think that one of the most infectious viruses on earth had a hand in affecting our team’s play? We know it to be true that there was an outbreak within the organization + the league is taking a don’t test don’t tell approach. I don’t need an excuse to lose. It’s just a logical explanation. There are multiple truths that exist side by side one another. We don’t need to think so reductively. Suns weren’t playing as they had been, there were individual failures, and then covid hit. Then we all watched in horror…specialsauce wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 11:15 amAnd if you just spiritually need to assume they had it, I can’t convince you otherwise. Might as well assume they got monkeypox too, since it’s purely just guessing and making completely unfounded excuses
it isn't an assumption.specialsauce wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 11:15 amAnd if you just spiritually need to assume they had it, I can’t convince you otherwise. Might as well assume they got monkeypox too, since it’s purely just guessing and making completely unfounded excuses
It isn’t?Indy wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 1:11 pmit isn't an assumption.specialsauce wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 11:15 amAnd if you just spiritually need to assume they had it, I can’t convince you otherwise. Might as well assume they got monkeypox too, since it’s purely just guessing and making completely unfounded excuses
OrrrrrrrrDrewsprocket wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 12:42 pmFalse equivocation my guy. The lack of conversation had only reflects the denialism we’re in. Why’s it unreasonable to think that one of the most infectious viruses on earth had a hand in affecting our team’s play? We know it to be true that there was an outbreak within the organization + the league is taking a don’t test don’t tell approach. I don’t need an excuse to lose. It’s just a logical explanation. There are multiple truths that exist side by side one another. We don’t need to think so reductively. Suns weren’t playing as they had been, there were individual failures, and then covid hit. Then we all watched in horror…specialsauce wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 11:15 amAnd if you just spiritually need to assume they had it, I can’t convince you otherwise. Might as well assume they got monkeypox too, since it’s purely just guessing and making completely unfounded excuses
Their playing like shit was historic. Is that the only way you can explain things is through a primitive masculine trope?specialsauce wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 1:50 pmOrrrrrrrrDrewsprocket wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 12:42 pmFalse equivocation my guy. The lack of conversation had only reflects the denialism we’re in. Why’s it unreasonable to think that one of the most infectious viruses on earth had a hand in affecting our team’s play? We know it to be true that there was an outbreak within the organization + the league is taking a don’t test don’t tell approach. I don’t need an excuse to lose. It’s just a logical explanation. There are multiple truths that exist side by side one another. We don’t need to think so reductively. Suns weren’t playing as they had been, there were individual failures, and then covid hit. Then we all watched in horror…specialsauce wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 11:15 amAnd if you just spiritually need to assume they had it, I can’t convince you otherwise. Might as well assume they got monkeypox too, since it’s purely just guessing and making completely unfounded excuses
They just played like shit and got scared.
Or is that only reflective of against Milwaukee game 6? Because it was deja vu. Also they didn’t play like themselves for most of the Pelicans series. Or the last month of the season, and all their defensive stats showed leaks. But sure, we can believe in conspiracy theories. That seems more likely.
Yeah yeah, they played like shit and scared, it’s not that they played exactly like they did in Milwaukee but it’s a Covid conspiracy that is more realistic. And the proof is that you help people who have lost loved ones due to Covid, so that directly corresponds to this. Makes senseDrewsprocket wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 2:23 pmTheir playing like shit was historic. Is that the only way you can explain things is through a primitive masculine trope?specialsauce wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 1:50 pmOrrrrrrrrDrewsprocket wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 12:42 pmFalse equivocation my guy. The lack of conversation had only reflects the denialism we’re in. Why’s it unreasonable to think that one of the most infectious viruses on earth had a hand in affecting our team’s play? We know it to be true that there was an outbreak within the organization + the league is taking a don’t test don’t tell approach. I don’t need an excuse to lose. It’s just a logical explanation. There are multiple truths that exist side by side one another. We don’t need to think so reductively. Suns weren’t playing as they had been, there were individual failures, and then covid hit. Then we all watched in horror…specialsauce wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 11:15 amAnd if you just spiritually need to assume they had it, I can’t convince you otherwise. Might as well assume they got monkeypox too, since it’s purely just guessing and making completely unfounded excuses
They just played like shit and got scared.
Or is that only reflective of against Milwaukee game 6? Because it was deja vu. Also they didn’t play like themselves for most of the Pelicans series. Or the last month of the season, and all their defensive stats showed leaks. But sure, we can believe in conspiracy theories. That seems more likely.
That they got scared? These are professional athletes with hundreds of thousands of dollars if not millions invested into their body. Clinically there is an element past they just weren’t tough or man enough. It’s not conspiracy, the specificity in-which professional sports exists is straight up clinical in the world we live in now. Yeah they got outplayed, out coached. But it’s reasonable to think they probably had covid? Yeah. I don’t need an aluminum hat to say that. I do therapy for people grieving loved ones and people who are disabled and incredibly in debt because of covid took them out of work. Shit is real.
I’m just not calling it conspiracy. I don’t need my sports to fit my worldview. Perhaps it was only they got outplayed. I don’t need it to be anything one way or the other. But do enjoy your absolutes.specialsauce wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 2:28 pmYeah yeah, they played like shit and scared, it’s not that they played exactly like they did in Milwaukee but it’s a Covid conspiracy that is more realistic. And the proof is that you help people who have lost loved ones due to Covid, so that directly corresponds to this. Makes senseDrewsprocket wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 2:23 pmTheir playing like shit was historic. Is that the only way you can explain things is through a primitive masculine trope?specialsauce wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 1:50 pmOrrrrrrrrDrewsprocket wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 12:42 pmFalse equivocation my guy. The lack of conversation had only reflects the denialism we’re in. Why’s it unreasonable to think that one of the most infectious viruses on earth had a hand in affecting our team’s play? We know it to be true that there was an outbreak within the organization + the league is taking a don’t test don’t tell approach. I don’t need an excuse to lose. It’s just a logical explanation. There are multiple truths that exist side by side one another. We don’t need to think so reductively. Suns weren’t playing as they had been, there were individual failures, and then covid hit. Then we all watched in horror…specialsauce wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 11:15 am
And if you just spiritually need to assume they had it, I can’t convince you otherwise. Might as well assume they got monkeypox too, since it’s purely just guessing and making completely unfounded excuses
They just played like shit and got scared.
Or is that only reflective of against Milwaukee game 6? Because it was deja vu. Also they didn’t play like themselves for most of the Pelicans series. Or the last month of the season, and all their defensive stats showed leaks. But sure, we can believe in conspiracy theories. That seems more likely.
That they got scared? These are professional athletes with hundreds of thousands of dollars if not millions invested into their body. Clinically there is an element past they just weren’t tough or man enough. It’s not conspiracy, the specificity in-which professional sports exists is straight up clinical in the world we live in now. Yeah they got outplayed, out coached. But it’s reasonable to think they probably had covid? Yeah. I don’t need an aluminum hat to say that. I do therapy for people grieving loved ones and people who are disabled and incredibly in debt because of covid took them out of work. Shit is real.
We know each other so well.Drewsprocket wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 2:31 pmI’m just not calling it conspiracy. I don’t need my sports to fit my worldview. Perhaps it was only they got outplayed. I don’t need it to be anything one way or the other. But do enjoy your absolutes.specialsauce wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 2:28 pmYeah yeah, they played like shit and scared, it’s not that they played exactly like they did in Milwaukee but it’s a Covid conspiracy that is more realistic. And the proof is that you help people who have lost loved ones due to Covid, so that directly corresponds to this. Makes senseDrewsprocket wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 2:23 pmTheir playing like shit was historic. Is that the only way you can explain things is through a primitive masculine trope?specialsauce wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 1:50 pmOrrrrrrrrDrewsprocket wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 12:42 pm
False equivocation my guy. The lack of conversation had only reflects the denialism we’re in. Why’s it unreasonable to think that one of the most infectious viruses on earth had a hand in affecting our team’s play? We know it to be true that there was an outbreak within the organization + the league is taking a don’t test don’t tell approach. I don’t need an excuse to lose. It’s just a logical explanation. There are multiple truths that exist side by side one another. We don’t need to think so reductively. Suns weren’t playing as they had been, there were individual failures, and then covid hit. Then we all watched in horror…
They just played like shit and got scared.
Or is that only reflective of against Milwaukee game 6? Because it was deja vu. Also they didn’t play like themselves for most of the Pelicans series. Or the last month of the season, and all their defensive stats showed leaks. But sure, we can believe in conspiracy theories. That seems more likely.
That they got scared? These are professional athletes with hundreds of thousands of dollars if not millions invested into their body. Clinically there is an element past they just weren’t tough or man enough. It’s not conspiracy, the specificity in-which professional sports exists is straight up clinical in the world we live in now. Yeah they got outplayed, out coached. But it’s reasonable to think they probably had covid? Yeah. I don’t need an aluminum hat to say that. I do therapy for people grieving loved ones and people who are disabled and incredibly in debt because of covid took them out of work. Shit is real.
It is a conspiracy. That not only did it just coincidentally happen to be our two best players contracted Covid, kept it hush hush without any leaks, and that just happens to be the reason we lost.Drewsprocket wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 2:31 pmI’m just not calling it conspiracy. I don’t need my sports to fit my worldview. Perhaps it was only they got outplayed. I don’t need it to be anything one way or the other. But do enjoy your absolutes.specialsauce wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 2:28 pmYeah yeah, they played like shit and scared, it’s not that they played exactly like they did in Milwaukee but it’s a Covid conspiracy that is more realistic. And the proof is that you help people who have lost loved ones due to Covid, so that directly corresponds to this. Makes senseDrewsprocket wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 2:23 pmTheir playing like shit was historic. Is that the only way you can explain things is through a primitive masculine trope?specialsauce wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 1:50 pmOrrrrrrrrDrewsprocket wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 12:42 pm
False equivocation my guy. The lack of conversation had only reflects the denialism we’re in. Why’s it unreasonable to think that one of the most infectious viruses on earth had a hand in affecting our team’s play? We know it to be true that there was an outbreak within the organization + the league is taking a don’t test don’t tell approach. I don’t need an excuse to lose. It’s just a logical explanation. There are multiple truths that exist side by side one another. We don’t need to think so reductively. Suns weren’t playing as they had been, there were individual failures, and then covid hit. Then we all watched in horror…
They just played like shit and got scared.
Or is that only reflective of against Milwaukee game 6? Because it was deja vu. Also they didn’t play like themselves for most of the Pelicans series. Or the last month of the season, and all their defensive stats showed leaks. But sure, we can believe in conspiracy theories. That seems more likely.
That they got scared? These are professional athletes with hundreds of thousands of dollars if not millions invested into their body. Clinically there is an element past they just weren’t tough or man enough. It’s not conspiracy, the specificity in-which professional sports exists is straight up clinical in the world we live in now. Yeah they got outplayed, out coached. But it’s reasonable to think they probably had covid? Yeah. I don’t need an aluminum hat to say that. I do therapy for people grieving loved ones and people who are disabled and incredibly in debt because of covid took them out of work. Shit is real.
So one player is CP3 and Book?Mori Chu wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 3:35 pmWe just don't know how widespread it was. At least one player seems to have had it, along with some staff. It could have been more; it's highly contagious. It seems likely that it affected our playoff performance, though it is hard to say whether it cost us the series or not. It certainly would explain what folks could see with their own eyes, that something seemed "off" about several of our players in Game 7 and even arguably before that. I believe Dallas also had a COVID outbreak in their following series against the Warriors.
https://theathletic.com/3353821/2022/06 ... protocols/