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2016.11.20 06:47 thrownfaraway345 Shawn Johnson

Pictures of the great Olympian
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2020.03.04 08:28 allformusictraveltea TheEastfam

Snark for Shawn Johnson and Andrew East
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2010.08.22 05:08 thatguy142 Miami Dolphins

The official subreddit of the Miami Dolphins football team. Discussions about the latest team news, players, game recaps, and more!
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2024.05.15 20:32 AngeloTheeeGreat Supreme Team Draft Challenge

Supreme Team Draft Challenge - Building the Ultimate Team
The Supreme Team Draft Challenge is an exciting and interactive basketball simulation game that allows participants to showcase their basketball knowledge and skills in building the ultimate NBA team. In this challenge, participants will act as General Managers (GMs) and strategically draft players from the entire history of the NBA to complete their team rosters.
Objective: The objective of the challenge is to assemble a well-rounded team by strategically selecting players who complement the starting five, filling the remaining 7 positions on the roster. Participants will aim to create the most formidable team with a balance of skills, versatility, and depth.
Team 1 - " Supreme Legends"
• Stephen Curry (PG) • Michael Jordan (SG) • Magic Johnson (SF) • Tim Duncan (PF) • Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (C)
Team 2 - "High School Godz"
• Lebron James (PG) • Kobe Bryant (SG) • Tracy McGrady (SF) • Kevin Garnett (PF) • Moses Malone (C)
Team 3 - "King of Kings"
• Isiah Thomas (PG) • Dwyane Wade (SG) • Kevin Durant (SF) • Karl Malone (PF) • Shaquille O'Neal (C)
Team 4 - "EU Stars"
• Tony Parker (PG) • Luka Dončić's (SG) • Dirk Nowitzki (SF) • Giannis Antetokounmpo (PF) • Nikola Jokić (C)
Team 5 - "Dream Squad"
• Jason Kidd (PG) • Clyde Drexler (SG) • Kiwhi Leonard (SF) • James Worthy (PF) • Hakeem Olajuwon (C)
Team 6 - "Tru Masters" • John Stockton • John Havlicek (SG) • Larry Bird (SF) • Kevin McHale (PF) • Bill Russell (C)
Team 7 - "The Gunslingers"
• Oscar Robertson (PG) • George Gervin (SG) • Rick Barry (SF) • Pau Gasol (PF) • David Robinson (C)
Team 8 - "Bully Ballers"
• Penny Hardaway (PG) • Allen Iverson (SG) • Julius Erving (SF) • Charles Barkley (PF) • Wilt Chamberlain (C)
Team 9 - "The Ultimate Warriors"
• Steve Nash (PG) • Manu Ginobili (SG) • Scottie Pippen (SF) • Dennis Rodman (PF) • Robert Parish (C)
Team 10 - "The High Flyers"
• Derrick Rose (PG) • Vince Carter (SG) • Dominique Wilkins (SF) • Amar'e Stoudemire (PF) • Dwight Howard (C)
Team 11 - "Floor Generals"
• Tiny Archibald (PG) • James Harden (SG) • Elgin Baylor (SF) • Elvin Hayes (PF) • Bob Lanier (C)
Team 12 - "Wolf Pack"
• Russell Westbrook (PG) • Reggie Miller (SG) • Paul Pierce (SF) • Chris Webber (PF) • Bill Walton (C)
Team 13 - "The Under Bosses"
• Chris Paul (PG) • Ray Allen (SG) • Grant Hill (SF) • Anthony Davis (PF) • Alonzo Mourning (C)
Team 14 - "Smooth Operators"
• Clyde Frazier (PG) • Earl Monroe (SG) • Carmelo Anthony (SF) • Willis Reed (PF) • Patrick Ewing (C)
Team 15 - "Bomb Squad"
• Gary Payton (PG) • Klay Thompson (SG) • Alex English (SF) • Shawn Kemp (PF) • Walt Bellamy (C)
Team 16 - "Ring Masters"
• Rajon Rondo (PG) • Sam Jones (SG) • Jayson Tatum (SF) • Bob Pettit (PF) • Dave Cowens (C)
Team 17 - "High-Voltage"
• Damian Lillard (PG) • Jamal Murray (SG) • Paul George (SF) • Chris Bosh (PF) • Bob McAdoo (C)
Team 18 - "The Dragons"
• Kyrie Irving (PG) • Pete Maravich (SG) • Bernard King (SF) • Jerry Lucas (PF) • Nate Thurmond (C)
Team 19 - "The Riderz"
• Tim Hardaway (PG) • Mitch Richmond (SG) • Chris Mullin (SF) • Rasheed Wallace (PF) • Yao Ming (C)
Team 20 - "The Originators"
• Bob Cousy (PG) • Jerry West (SG) • Billy Cunningham (SF) • Dolph Schayes (PF) • George Mikan (C)
Team 21 "Detroit Legends"
• Dave Bing (PG) • Joe Dumars (SG) • Mark Aguirre (SF) • Dave DeBusschere (PF) • Ben Wallace (C)
Team 22 "High Rollers"
• Dennis Johnson (PG) • Ron Harper (SG) • Glenn Rice (SF) • Chris Bosh (PF) • Artis Gilmore (C)
Team 23 "Old School"
• Lenny Wilkens (PG) • David Thompson (SG) • Connie Hawkins (SF) • LaMarcus Aldridge (PF) • Wes Unseld (C)
Team 24
• Kevin Johnson (PG) • Jimmy Butler (SG) • Shawn Marion (SF) • Larry Johnson (PF) • DeMarcus Cousins (C)
Team 25
• Deron Williams (PG) • Donovan Mitchell (SG) • Adrian Dantley (SF) • Carlos Boozer (PF) • Rudy Gobert (C)
Team 26
• Mark Price (PG) • Darzen Petrovic (SG) • Peja Stojakovic (SF) • Kevin Love (PF) • Jack Sikma (C)
Team 27
• Chauncey Billups (PG) • Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (SG) • Glenn Robinson (SF) • Zach Randolph (PF) • Dikembe Mutombo (C)
Team 28
• Baron Davis (PG) • Sidney Moncrief (SG) • Metta World Peace (SF) • Elton Brand (PF) • Joel Embiid (C)
Team 29
• Ja Morant (PG) • D DeRozan (SG) • Antawn Jamison (SF) • Draymond Green (PF) • Bill Laimbeer (C)
Team 30
• DeAaron Fox (PG) • Brandon Roy (SG) • Marques Johnson (SF) • Zion Williamson (PF) • Arvydas Sabonis (C)
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2024.05.15 00:57 Efsky1 Corrupt & Sh**ty... Avoid this College

This college in Auburn WA is full of corrupt people ( e.g. Shawn Percell, Aaron Day, Suzanne Johnson (Kuhl), Chad Day, George Frasier, Chris Casey, Su Hoon Tan, etc..) . They agree and encourage workplace violence and harassment against students.
The academic programs are mediocre (flight by night style)and so bad that 88%of the students that graduate from this garbage level school can't even get jobs when they graduate. Only Software Development and Cybersecurity programs are worth the while. The instructors in journalism just pass the students to keep their job.
Some of their clubs like the school's newspaper (The Current) is managed by a scatological brain... (Please read, Aaron Day) who is just their for the paycheck and to milk money from the education system...
International Students are just Cash Cows to pay the 200K a year salary of the "college's" president.... Not worth paying a penny to study in this adult's day care center in the middle of the woods... It is not a safe place for international people...
AVOID THIS COLLEGE!!
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2024.05.14 21:53 Aginagala WWF Wrestlemania 13 Review

Welcome back to my running series of WWF PPV Reviews from a ‘blind’ perspective (I have no idea what’s going to happen; the results, the feuds or how good any of the matches will be). I have always heard stories of the attitude era and golden age but never watched it myself so I set myself to watching every single PPV event chronologically. I am also watching Wrestling Bios ‘reliving the war’ series to keep me updated inbetween the events with the feuds, and to get excited about upcoming matches.
Before I review the matches, based on the past few episodes of raw and last PPVs I’ll let you know, going into the event, which match I’m most excited for and which feud I’m most excited to see.
Is it even a question? Even though I haven’t watched wwf during this era I’ve heard stories of how fantastic Austin vs Bret hart at WM13 is, feud and match wise this is my most hyped match of the night.
WWF Wrestlemania 13 1997 Review
Four way Tag Team Elimination Match 1.75/5
Rocky Maivia vs Sultan 1.75/5
HHH vs Goldust 2.5/5
Vader & Mankind vs Owen Hart & Bulldog 2.5/5
Stone Cold vs Bret Hart 6/5
Nation of Domination vs LOD & Johnson 3/5
Undertaker vs Sycho sid 1.5/5
In the opener of the match I thought it was just an 8 man slug fest will pinfalls to eliminate each person as they all just start beating the sh*t out of each other but then they go back to the usual tag team corners, a little disappointing but let’s see what this match has got.
The godwins are growing on me… just a bit, not very much but a bit; spitting on people, dancin around like mad men they’re an okay watch from time to time I won’t lie. What happened to lafon and furnas in this match though? Did they just disappear? It felt like a blink and you’ll miss it I swear they didn’t even get in the match but maybe I’m crazy. In terms of an opener with tag teams this was an okay match it wasn’t anything special but it did its job. The headbangers did some cool aerial moves, trying to prove themselves was good to see but not too much to say. It was a little messy with teams literally eliminating themselves, but nothing botched.
It feels like there’s been next to no build up to this sultan rocky match, it was just thrown together as, in terms of main attractions, the wwf was still pretty thin.
The match gets going and rocky is firing on all four cylinders tonight, he’s improved extremely quickly from his first match, show boating, over hyping the smallest of moves he’s getting exciting to watch. The same however can’t really be said about sultan, as soon as he gets control the match really slows down and gets pretty boring (holding a chin lock for all eternity). Rock gets back in control and here we go, he’s really feeling it tonight and his moves are looking really clean, especially his punch exchanges. This match wasn’t really anything too special but it’s great to see Rocky starting to warm up in the WWF. Sultan and sheik assault Rocky after the match and oh my god the splash from the top rope looked so painful for Rocky 💀. Then Rocky’s dad comes out to help and we get a great crowed pop after rock and his dad both slam the iron sheik, this was actually a really cool moment; father and son in the ring. The crowd still isn’t behind Rocky all that much yet still, which is kinda surprising as his wrestling is good to watch but I suppose his character itself is a little bland.
Chyna and HHH come to the ring and the camera pans to a couple of fans signs “HHH + CHYNA WHO HAS THE WILLY” which were f***ing hilarious, the public is always on point. It’s also insane how massive Chyna is here, she actually looks bigger than triple H. You would not wanna walk past her down a dark alley.
Goldust and HHH actually had a really good match, everything they did looked really clean, it was fast paced, good wrestling shown and an okay feud to fuel the fire between them. This is the best I’ve seen Goldust in a while and HHH is really building his repertoire of moves up; They had some great chemistry as well and the crowd starts getting into the match towards the end, a stark contrast to previous events where it would almost be silence until the main event. The match ends with marlena being shoved into Chyna and being literally tossed around like a rag doll I’m surprised her head didn’t come off, triple H hits a pedigree and it’s 1 2 3 goodnight Goldust. There wasn’t anything crazy but I enjoyed watching this match, well paced, good physical moments including Goldust going face first from the top rope into the side of the ring which looked really good.
Mankind and Vader REALLY work as a concept for a team in the WWF during this era for me, very intimidating but also two great entertaining wrestlers. Mix them with Owen hart and bulldog and you’ve got a great match on your hands… right? Well turns out maybe not. The two teams didn’t particularly click well as they were both heel teams with no baby face. This being said they still put on a good show (my god bulldog is incredibly strong to hold mankind up like he did and then do the same to Vader!?) but it wasn’t anywhere near as good as it should’ve been on paper. That finish as well? Why… I don’t know why they’d book that finish in a wrestlemania event, a double count out? 😴. I still think it had its good moments and I did enjoy watching it but like I say it wasn’t nearly as good as it should’ve been.
Now… I’ve heard so much about this match with stone cold and Bret hart at WM13, so I did have high expectations going in, and with a fantastic build up, an iconic series of promos from either side I was hyped I was ready willing and able to sit back and enjoy whatever I was about to see.
I gotta say it exceeded every single expectation I had. The crowd from the first punch to the end submission was absolutely electric, they ate up every single second of this match and I can’t blame them it was awesome!!! This is now in my top 5 matches of all time, maybe even top 3, it had everything I could’ve asked for. No interference from anyone else no weird ending no stupid sh*t going on just two legends having a full on war at the biggest wrestling event of the year. I also love how Austin never tapped and literally passed out from the pain which was a really good booking choice to keep his character still looking really strong. We had blood we had chairs we had ring bells and fighting in the crowd I’m gushing about this match. It was perfectly paced as well even when it ‘slowed down’ it was entertaining. Some iconic images of stone cold in the shooting star press, face covered in blood. Absolutely flawless match and the best match I’ve seen so far in this era. The crowd ends up backing Steve Austin for his efforts and because Bret decided to continue the assault after the bell, finally hearing that deafening ‘Austin’ chant throughout the stadium was really cool. I can’t say enough, if you haven’t seen this match go and watch it right this second you’re in for a massive treat. And this match gets its own 6/5 rating which I think I’ll introduce for matches that are all time legendary matches, in my opinion, and they aren’t gunna come out often but I have to, the whole thing was simply in its own league. WOWOW!
I’m just finding it hard to put into words how entertaining this was I was glued to the screen. A brutal submission when Bret Hart is pulling Steve’s leg off almost outside the ring and Steve is in the ring had me wincing. Also Austin’s selling, and his hype between shots shouting at Bret and giving him the double trouble with his hands it’s all just so iconic, this match must truly have cemented Austin as a main eventer going forward.
This whole match just screamed Attitude era style match and I seriously believe this must have been extremely influential on the wwf going into the coming years. Having seen Austin’s matches in the future I have to say this has got to be one of if not his best technical wrestling match of all time, I can see both wrestlers being even bigger stars after this match it was that good. Top 3 all time favourite matches, wow, well done to both of them for this. Experiencing this for the first time was magical I can’t imagine watching it live or being there, I’m very jealous. It’s currently a Monday evening and I was shouting and on my feet and as I write this I’m pacing back and forth with glee. I’m gunna have to take a break before the next match 😂.
It’s a shame that hart vs Austin wasn’t the main event because there’s absolutely no way anyone could upstage up to the match we’ve just seen, but I’ll try to go into the next couple of matches not comparing it to the previous one.
The LOD vs NOD match was absolute chaos I was literally laughing because it was so fun to watch, I had no clue what was going on there was so much to look at and once again this was another attitude era style match. It was pretty entertaining. It felt a little experimental and I would’ve liked to have seen at least a little bit of wrestling but during the whole bout there was maybe 3 or 4 moves that weren’t hitting each other with trash cans, literally hanging each other with nooses, freezing with fire extinguisher it was nuts.
We’re really feeling the influence of ECW in this match and it was great to hear the crowd so alive and enjoying it, they were probably riding the high of the legendary match we’d just seen as well as me. This was the first time seeing LOD for me and it was great, the reminded me of the Dudley boyz which are my second favourite tag team of all time. But seeing weapons finally introduced into the wwf was amazing and I’m super excited to see future brawls I think this is all taking a huge leap in the right direction for making mid card matches more enjoyable. Post match LOD hits a double flying closeline and on two NOD members and it was a decently booked bout. Not the best but good fun.
Shawn Michaels makes his way to the ring and like him or not it’s always great to see Shawn at wrestlemania, and here we go I’m ready for a great main event, obviously knowing the streak I know the outcome but I’m excited to see what the two monsters of the WWF can do in the ring. Side note, it’s really cool seeing undertaker come to the ring in his vintage attire.
Bret hart comes to the ring just as the match is about to get underway to fully engage with his heel turn in the WWF and I think it felt… a little bit out of place but he gets hit with a power-bomb to the applause of the audience which was pretty satisfying. Let’s get into this massive main event match, and oh boy… the main event.
I was majorly disappointed at this main event especially after the matches we’d just seen it just did not hit at all for me. It never felt like it really got going even in the last part with undertaker kicking out of a tombstone piledriver to a big crowd pop… it just didn’t feel like a main event.
Dont get me wrong Sid’s character is cool and he plays it well but he just cannot perform on the big stage with the big players of the business. I don’t know how you can book such a perfect match like Bret and Austin and then have this as the main event. Bret shouldn’t have interfered either the undertaker did not need it at all. The coolest part of this match was the undertakers iconic celebration afterwards. Please don’t let Sid main event again, he had a great push and was fun to watch but he just can’t do these matches when the time calls for something of this magnitude. Very disappointing, very slow match, and I won’t lie probably the worst main event I’ve seen on my journey through this era. I also looked it up and apparently sid literally sh*t his pants during this match? I’d love to know if that’s true or not. But yeah that’s all I really have to say about this one, not much happened and there was an extremely tedious segment in the middle of the match where sid was going to the second ring rope and dropping a double fist on undertaker which seemed to go on for so long and it was just boring.
Overall the event was pretty decent but the main event really let it down. I won’t let that sour how amazing Bret vs Austin was though, they truly carried this event and elevated it majorly and it’s worth watching even if just for that one match. I enjoyed most of the mid card alongside that as well but with all the build up to such a let down, actually think the main event was the worst match of the night, and that’s coming from a massive undertaker fan.
Overall rating 3.25/5
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2024.05.14 18:02 SocialDemocracies Megapost: A list of statements, press releases, and other sources reporting and expressing concern and criticism about Israel's war in Gaza and related aspects of the war. (Part 4)

Megapost: A list of statements, press releases, and other sources reporting and expressing concern and criticism about Israel's war in Gaza and related aspects of the war. (Part 4)

Notes: This is a work that is currently in progress; please check back for updates. Titles have been edited to provide details.
Part 1 is here: https://www.reddit.com/Social_Democracy/comments/1clx1uc/megapost_a_list_of_statements_press_releases_and/
Part 2 is here: https://www.reddit.com/Social_Democracy/comments/1cmjhpk/megapost_a_list_of_statements_press_releases_and/
Part 3 is here: https://www.reddit.com/Social_Democracy/comments/1coups2/megapost_a_list_of_statements_press_releases_and/
Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) Statement on Gaza (April 22, 2024): https://www.actu.org.au/media-release/actu-statement-on-gaza/
'Collective punishment' of Palestinians unacceptable, says Ireland [Michael Martin, Foreign Minister of Ireland: "We believe that the response has been fully disproportionate and has also been, in our view, a breach of humanitarian law in terms of the destruction of Gaza and also in terms of the killing of civilians, innocent men, women and children"] (April 22, 2024): https://www.aa.com.ten/middle-east/collective-punishment-of-palestinians-unacceptable-says-ireland/3198702
Israel has yet to provide evidence of Unrwa staff terrorist links, Colonna report says: Exclusive: review finds government yet to substantiate claims UN relief agency staff have ties to Hamas or Islamic Jihad (April 22, 2024): https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/ap22/israel-unrwa-staff-terrorist-links-yet-to-provide-evidence-colonna-report
NEWS: Bernie Sanders Statement on Amendment Votes on National Security Supplemental (April 22, 2024): https://www.sanders.senate.gov/press-releases/news-sanders-statement-on-amendment-votes-on-national-security-supplemental/
NEWS: Bernie Sanders Statement on ‘Dark Day’ in U.S. Senate (April 23, 2024): https://www.sanders.senate.gov/press-releases/news-sanders-statement-on-dark-day-in-u-s-senate/
PREPARED REMARKS: Senator Bernie Sanders on Ending Unfettered Military Aid to Israel and Restoring UNRWA Funding (April 23, 2024): https://www.sanders.senate.gov/press-releases/prepared-remarks-sanders-on-ending-unfettered-military-aid-to-israel-and-restoring-unrwa-funding/
Senator Jeff Merkley: Netanyahu’s War Campaign at Odds with American Values (April 23, 2024): https://www.merkley.senate.gov/merkley-netanyahus-war-campaign-at-odds-with-american-values/
Stephen Tillett: As a Christian minister, I cannot remain silent any longer about Israeli-Palestinian conflict (April 23, 2024): https://www.capitalgazette.com/2024/04/23/stephen-tillett-as-a-christian-minister-i-cannot-remain-silent-any-longer-about-israeli-palestinian-conflict-commentary/
AIPAC Spent Millions to Take Down the Squad. The Working Families Party Is Fighting Back. (April 24, 2024): https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2024/04/aipac-is-spent-millions-to-take-down-the-squad-the-working-families-party-is-fighting-back/
GOP House Speaker Mike Johnson defends Israel when Erin Burnett asks about children dying ‘at Israel’s hands’ (April 24, 2024): https://www.cnn.com/2024/04/24/politics/video/house-speaker-mike-johnson-protests-columbia-university-israel-hamas-war-ebof-digvid
Pro-Palestinian student protests have been largely peaceful. Right-wing media want to call in the National Guard. (April 25, 2024): https://www.mediamatters.org/fox-news/pro-palestinian-student-protests-have-been-largely-peaceful-right-wing-media-want-call
Save the Children International: GAZA STAFF ACCOUNT: The Reality of the Humanitarian Catastrophe (April 25, 2024): https://www.savethechildren.net/blog/gaza-staff-account-reality-humanitarian-catastrophe
Bishops, delegates join rally sponsored by United Methodist Kairos Response for Palestine (April 26, 2024): https://www.umnews.org/en/news/bishops-delegates-join-rally-for-palestine
‘I stand on the side of the oppressed, whoever they are’: Interview with Palestinian-Ukrainian activist Adib Shaheen (April 26, 2024): https://links.org.au/i-stand-side-oppressed-whoever-they-are-interview-palestinian-ukrainian-activist-adib-shaheen
NBC News investigation reveals Israel strikes on Gaza areas it said were safe: NBC News found Palestinians were killed in seven deadly airstrikes in areas of southern Gaza that the Israeli military had explicitly designated as safe zones. (April 26, 2024): https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/palestinians-killed-israeli-strikes-safe-zones-exclusive-nbc-report-rcna148008
Refugee Council of Australia: Our Letter to the Prime Minister regarding the Israel and Gaza Crisis (April 26, 2024): https://www.refugeecouncil.org.au/letter-israel-and-gaza-crisis/
Statement in solidarity with student protests for Gaza [Signed by: 350.org US; 18 Million Rising; 198 methods; Adalah Justice Project; Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association; AF3IRM; Afghans For A Better Tomorrow; Al-Haq; Alliance of Baptists; American Baptist Churches USA; American Baptist Churches Palestine Israel Network; American Friends Service Committee; American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC); American Muslim Bar Association; American Muslim Community Foundation; American Muslims for Palestine (AMP); Americans for Justice in Palestine Action (AJP Action); Arab American Civic Council; Arab American Institute; Asian American Advocacy Fund; Better to Speak; Beyt Tikkun: A Synagogue without Walls; Black Lives of Unitarian Universalism (BLUU); Blue Future; Borderlands for Equity; Borderlands Resource Initiative; Breach Collective; Brooklyn For Peace; CAIR Action; CAIR California; CAIR Minnesota; CAIR Oklahoma; CAIR-WA; California Coalition for Women Prisoners; Cameroon American Council; Carceral Tech Resistance Network; Ceasefire Democrats; Ceasefire Now NJ; Center for Constitutional Rights; Center for Popular Democracy Action; Center for Protest Law & Litigation @ Partnership for Civil Justice Fund; Chicago Area Peace Action; Chicago Faith Coalition on Middle East Policy; Christians for a Free Palestine; Civic Ark; Civil Liberties Defense Center; Clockshop; CommonDefense.us; Communities United for Status & Protection (CUSP); Council on American-Islamic Relations; CWA-News Guild Local 38010; Defending Rights & Dissent; Delaware Democratic Socialists of America; Delawareans for Palestinian Human Rights; Detention Watch Network; Disciples Palestine Israel Network; Diverse & Revolutionary Unitarian Universalist Multicultural Ministries (DRUUMM); Doctors Against Genocide; Dream Defenders; Dutch Scholars for Palestine; Eindhoven Students 4 Palestine; Emgage Action; En Conjunto; Episcopal Peace Fellowship-Palestine Israel Network; Faith for Black Lives; Faith in Texas; Fellowship of Reconciliation; Fight for the Future; For All; Freedom Farm Community; Freedom Oklahoma; Freedom To Thrive; Friends of Sabeel North America (FOSNA); Future Coalition; Gen-Z for Change; Gender Justice Action and Gender Justice; Get Free; Global Campaign to Reclaim People's Sovereignty, Dismantle Corporate Power & Stop Impunity; Green Mountain Solidarity With Palestine; Green New Deal Network; Greenpeace USA; Hawai'i for Palestine; Health Justice Commons; Helena (Montana) Service for Peace and Justice; Highlander Research and Education Center; Hindus for Human Rights; Historians for Peace and Democracy; Human Dignity Project (THDP); IfNotNow Movement; IfNotNow New Jersey; Immigrant Defense Project; Immigrant Justice Network; Immigrants Act Now; Indian American Muslim Council (IAMC); Indiana Center for Middle East Peace; Institute for Policy Studies New Internationalism Project; Interfaith Ceasefire; International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network; International Mayan League; InterReligious Task Force on Central America; Iowans For Palestine; Islamic Society of North America (ISNA); Islamophobia Studies Center; Israel/Palestine Mission Network of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.); Jewish Voice for Peace; Jewish Voice for Peace-Hawai’i; Jews For Racial & Economic Justice (JFREJ); Just Foreign Policy; Justice Democrats; Just Futures Law; Justice for All; Kairos USA; Libyan American Alliance; LittleSis / Public Accountability Initiative; Living Water Inclusive Catholic Community; Long Island Progressive Coalition; Make the Road Nevada; Malaya Georgia; Massachusetts Peace Action; Mennonite Action; Mennonite Action WA; Migrant Roots Media; Minnesota Peace Project; Mondoweiss; Movement for Black Lives; MPower Change Action Fund; MSA West; Muslim Advocates; Muslim Community Network; Muslim Counterpublics Lab; Muslim Power Building Project; Muslims for Just Futures; Muslims for Progressive Values; National Arab American Women’s Association (NAAWA); National Domestic Workers Alliance Staff Union, CWA Local 1180; National Iranian American Council; National Lawyers Guild; National Lawyers Guild - St. Louis Chapter; National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (NNIRR); National Partnership for New Americans; New Hampshire Veterans for Peace; New York City Veterans For Peace; The New Justice Project Minnesota; NH Peace Action; North American Students of Cooperation; No Separate Justice; North Carolina Peace Action; The Oakland Institute; Office of Peace, Justice, and Ecological Integrity/Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth; Our Revolution; Palestine American League; Palestine Legal; Palestinian American Community Center; Palestinian American Organizations Network (PAON); Palestinian Feminist Collective; Partners for Palestine; Pax Christi New Jersey; Pax Christi New York State; Pax Christi Pacific Northwest; Pax Christi USA; Peace Action; Peace Action New York State; Peace, Justice, Sustainability NOW!; Pediatricians for Palestine; People’s Action; PeoplesHub; Poverty Project at the Institute for Policy Studies; Presbyterian Church (USA), Office of Public Witness; Presbyterian Peace Fellowship; Progressive Democrats of America (PDA); Project ANAR; Project South; Rachel Corrie Foundation for Peace and Justice; Reparation Education Project; Reviving the Islamic Sisterhood for Empowerment; Rise for Palestine; Rising Majority; Rising Tide North America; Rochester Committee on Latin America; RootsAction Education Fund; Sabeel Ecumenical Liberation Theology Centre; Sacramento Regional Coalition for Palestinian Rights; Sound Vision; Starr King School for the Ministry; Students and Faculty for Justice in Palestine at the University of Hawai’i (SFJP); Sunrise Movement; Sur Legal Collaborative; TakeAction Minnesota; Tech Justice Law Project; The Gathering for Justice; The Hague Peace Projects; The Social Justice Center; The Uncommitted National Movement; The Whatcom Peace and Justice Center; Transnational Institute; UndocuBlack Network; Unitarian Universalist Association; Unitarian Universalist Church of the Larger Fellowship; Unitarian Universalist College of Social Justice; Unitarian Universalist Justice Ministry of North Carolina; Unitarian Universalist Mass Action; Unitarian Universalist Peace Ministry Network; Unitarian Universalist Service Committee; Unitarian Universalist Young Adults for Climate Justice (UUYACJ); Unitarian Universalists for Justice in the Middle East; United Church of Christ Palestine Israel Network; United Methodists for Kairos Response (UMKR); United Voices for America; Until Freedom; US Campaign for Palestinian Rights; Veterans For Peace; We Are All America; Wellstone Democratic Renewal Club; Wind of the Spirit Immigrant Resource Center; Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press; Working Families Party; World BEYOND War; Young Democrats of America Black Caucus; Young Democrats of America Environmental Caucus; Youth Leadership Institute] (April 26-29, 2024): https://www.mpowerchange.org/gazastudentprotests & https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdhlWqDQghbVaPb6K7coBoi0o3w1YDfmrPOSbUw5bqNKEnrhg/viewform
Tom Hurwitz: I was arrested protesting at Columbia in ’68. Today’s student encampments carry on a proud, brave tradition: Like the Vietnam War was nearly six decades ago, to many students, Israel’s assault on Gaza feels deeply personal (April 26, 2024): https://forward.com/opinion/607021/columbia-1968-protests-vietnam-gaza-wa
‘We demand an immediate ceasefire in Gaza’ – First Minister of Northern Ireland Michelle O’Neill tells major London demo (April 27, 2024): https://vote.sinnfein.ie/we-demand-an-immediate-ceasefire-in-gaza-oneill-tells-major-london-demo/
Nineteen American Sociological Association Presidents Endorse the Resolution for Justice in Palestine (April 28, 2024): https://www.sociologistsforpalestine.org & https://docs.google.com/document/d/1t-z9OTPbl5JB9_sKnFOqAl-bQV78qZ-SFvjjjMrPUgY/
Robert Reich, former U.S. Secretary of Labor under Bill Clinton: Brief thoughts on the wave of campus protests across America (April 28, 2024): https://robertreich.substack.com/p/my-thoughts-on-the-wave-of-campus
We’re Jewish students at Columbia arrested for protesting Israel’s war (April 28, 2024): https://thehill.com/opinion/education/4626720-were-jewish-students-at-columbia-arrested-for-protesting-israels-wa
American Association of University Professors: In Defense of the Right to Free Speech and Peaceful Protest on University Campuses (April 29, 2024): https://www.aaup.org/media-release/defense-right-free-speech-and-peaceful-protest-university-campuses
Anat Saragusti: Israeli media’s inevitable hysteria over U.S. campus protests: The media’s unbending self-censorship in covering Gaza has made Israelis incapable of seeing foreign criticism as anything other than antisemitism. (April 29, 2024): https://www.972mag.com/campus-protests-gaza-us-students/
Attorneys inside and outside the administration urge Biden to cut off arms to Israel: So far more than 90 lawyers have signed on to a legal letter alleging Israel’s conduct in Gaza violates U.S. and international law. (April 29, 2024): https://www.politico.com/news/2024/04/29/lawyers-israel-arm-sales-biden-00154958
Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention: Statement in Support of Students, Faulty at Columbia University (April 29, 2024): https://www.lemkininstitute.com/statements-new-page/statement-in-support-of-students%2C-faulty-at-columbia-university
Mary Lawlor, UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights Defenders: "I'm hearing disturbing reports that students face suspension if they don’t end their peaceful protests in #Columbiauniversity in the USA. This is a clear violation of their right to peaceful assembly" (April 29, 2024): https://twitter.com/MaryLawlorhrds/status/1785020792197038101
Cas Mudde: Why are US campuses facing an orgy of state repression in the ‘land of the free’? The right has painted nonviolent protests against the war on Gaza as hotbeds of ‘woke’ terrorism. It’s a pretext for repression (April 30, 2024): https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/ap30/us-campus-peace-protests-overreaction-gaza
Joint letter to President Biden on humanitarian risk of Rafah operation in Gaza [Signed by: 350.org; ActionAid USA; Alliance of Baptists; American Friends of Combatants for Peace; American Friends Service Committee; Americares; Amnesty International USA; CARE; Charity & Security Network; Children in Conflict; Christian Aid; Churches for Middle East Peace (CMEP); Center for American Progress; Center for Civilians in Conflict; Center for International Policy; Church World Service; DAWN; Demand Progress Education Fund; Evangelical Lutheran Church in America; Humanity & Inclusion; IM Swedish Development Partners; Indivisible; Islamic Relief USA; Islamic Relief Worldwide; KinderUSA; Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns; MedGlobal; Médecins du Monde / Doctors of the World International Network; Mennonite Central Committee; Middle East Democracy Center; Minnesota Peace Project; MoveOn; Nonviolent Peaceforce; Norwegian Refugee Council USA; Oxfam America; Pax Christi USA; Premiere Urgence Internationale; Presbyterian Church (USA), Office of Public Witness; Refugees International; Save the Children US; SEIU; The Episcopal Church; The Tahrir Institute for Middle East Policy (TIMEP); The United Methodist Church – General Board of Church and Society; Truman Center; Vento di Terra; Win Without War] (April 30, 2024): https://www.nrc.no/news/2024/may/joint-letter-to-president-biden-on-potential-incursion-into-rafah-gaza/
Latino students are key part of pro-Palestine encampment protests (April 30, 2024): https://www.axios.com/2024/04/30/college-encampments-ceasefire-gaza-latino-students
Michael Gould-Wartofsky: Trump Is Wrong. Columbia Isn’t Anything Like Charlottesville: I survived the deadly violence in Charlottesville, and am now a postdoctoral research scholar at Columbia University. To compare the two is unwarranted—and unconscionable. (April 30, 2024): https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-is-wrong-columbia-isnt-anything-like-charlottesville
United Church of Christ Officers issue statement amid ongoing unrest on college campuses; offer continued solidarity with partners and people in the Middle East (April 30, 2024): https://www.ucc.org/ucc-officers-issue-statement-amid-ongoing-unrest-on-college-campuses/
United States of America: UN Human Rights Chief troubled by law enforcement actions against protesters at universities (April 30, 2024): https://www.ohchr.org/en/press-releases/2024/04/united-states-america-un-human-rights-chief-troubled-law-enforcement-actions
A Statement From Jewish Faculty, Staff, Students, and Alumni Regarding Indiana University's Treatment of Student Protesters ["Actions are being taken in our name, without our consent or request. Such actions, especially those by the administration, often directly contradict the facts we see daily on the ground at campus. We condemn the actions taken by the administration, ISP, and IUPD against the students protesting on Dunn Meadow."] (May 1, 2024): https://bloomingtonian.com/2024/05/01/a-statement-from-jewish-faculty-staff-students-and-alumni-regarding-iustreatment-of-student-protesters/
Charles H.F. Davis III, Jude Paul Dizon, Jessica Hatrick, and Vanessa Miller: Police Repression Is the Problem, Not the Solution (May 1, 2024): https://www.insidehighered.com/opinion/views/2024/05/01/police-repression-problem-not-solution-opinion
Comment from United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain on Mass Arrests of Anti-War Protestors (May 1, 2024): https://uaw.org/comment-from-uaw-president-shawn-fain-on-mass-arrests-of-anti-war-protestors/
Fellowship of Reconciliation Stands in Solidarity with the Students (May 1, 2024): https://forusa.org/fellowship-of-reconciliation-stands-in-solidarity-with-the-students/
Juan González, Veteran of '68 Columbia Strike, Condemns University Leaders' Silence on Gaza Slaughter (May 1, 2024): https://www.democracynow.org/2024/5/1/police_raid_columbia_2024_juan_gonzalez
Mike Littwin: As a veteran of the ’60s campus unrest, I know the value of free speech: Despite what you may hear, most of today’s campus demonstrations, including the one at Auraria, are typically nonviolent. (May 1, 2024): https://coloradosun.com/2024/05/01/israel-gaza-student-demonstrations-opinion-littwin/
On Gaza, NY Catholic Worker community echoes Pope Francis: 'Please! Stop the war.' (May 1, 2024): https://www.ncronline.org/opinion/guest-voices/gaza-ny-catholic-worker-community-echoes-pope-francis-please-stop-war
Senator Bernie Sanders: The billionaires who fund AIPAC are not only concerned about protecting Israel's actions in Gaza — they also want to protect corporate interests. That's why they are targeting progressive lawmakers who stand up for the working class and take on powerful special interests. (May 1, 2024): https://twitter.com/BernieSanders/status/1785684580265074707
Syriac Maronite Archbishops denounce military escalation in southern Lebanon, condemn Israeli actions in Gaza and West Bank (May 1, 2024): https://syriacpress.com/blog/2024/01/05/syriac-maronite-archbishops-denounce-military-escalation-in-southern-lebanon-condemn-israeli-actions-in-gaza-and-west-bank/
The Democratic National Committee's College Democrats of America Slams Biden On Gaza And Backs Campus Protesters (May 1, 2024): https://www.huffpost.com/entry/college-democrats-of-america-statement-biden-gaza-campus-protest_n_663278fce4b0849b2edded55
Tope Folarin, director of the Institute for Policy Studies: We Stand with the Students Protesting the Slaughter in Gaza (May 1, 2024): https://ips-dc.org/we-stand-with-the-students-protesting-the-slaughter-in-gaza/
'You are our hope': Palestinian students find strength in U.S. campus protests: “I feel proud that there is a group of students who feel what we feel now — and are helping and supporting us,” said Reem Musa Suleiman Abu Shinar, speaking to an NBC News crew in the city of Rafah in southern Gaza. (May 1, 2024): https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/palestinian-students-support-us-campus-protests-israel-war-rcna149296
Bernie Sanders in CNN interview: 'This may be Biden’s Vietnam' (May 2, 2024): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6rQmvko18M
Catholic Relief Services representative for Gaza fears possible Rafah invasion (May 2, 2024): https://www.ncronline.org/news/catholic-relief-services-rep-gaza-fears-possible-rafah-invasion
‘Disgrace to diplomacy’: Bosnia accuses Israeli diplomat of genocide denial: Envoy to Serbia draws intense criticism for telling Russian media that calling 1995 Srebrenica massacre a genocide ‘diminishes the importance of that term’ (May 2, 2024): https://www.timesofisrael.com/disgrace-to-diplomacy-bosnia-accuses-israeli-diplomat-of-genocide-denial/
Gazans thank US university protesters as Israel calls for students to be expelled (May 2, 2024): https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/01/middleeast/gaza-children-thank-us-protesters-intl-latam/index.html
Helen Benedict, professor of journalism at Columbia University: ‘US student protests seeking peace in Gaza are the new anti-Vietnam War movement’ (May 2, 2024): https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/us-student-protests-seeking-peace-in-gaza-are-the-new-anti-vietnam-war-movement/articleshow/109766893.cms
Hundreds of U.S. Catholic leaders and laity sign letter urging Permanent Gaza Ceasefire and End to Injustice in Israel and Palestine (May 2, 2024): https://cmep.salsalabs.org/ps-may22024 & https://docs.google.com/document/d/16K1RvL3YdSgSChwO_eWB9iSvIglNP59ahqtAQ1aZiGM/
PREPARED REMARKS: Senator Bernie Sanders on the Nationwide Student Protests and the Ongoing Humanitarian Disaster in Gaza (May 2, 2024): https://www.sanders.senate.gov/press-releases/prepared-remarks-sanders-on-the-nationwide-student-protests-and-the-ongoing-humanitarian-disaster-in-gaza/
Recalling Civil Rights Era Abuses, Legal Defense Fund of the NAACP Roundly Condemns Rising Violations Against Peaceful Protesters and Calls for Immediate Federal Intervention ["Today, the Legal Defense Fund (LDF) issued a statement roundly and unequivocally condemning the rising civil and human rights violations against peaceful protesters across the U.S. and issued a letter calling for the Department of Justice (DOJ) to conduct an immediate investigation into the treatment of peaceful protesters" (May 2, 2024): https://www.naacpldf.org/press-release/recalling-civil-rights-era-abuses-ldf-roundly-condemns-rising-violations-against-peaceful-protesters-and-calls-for-immediate-federal-intervention/
United Nations Development Programme: As war in Gaza enters seventh month, 1.74 million more Palestinians will be pushed into poverty across State of Palestine according to United Nations assessment: UNDP and ESCWA estimate more than two-decades reversal in human development— beyond earliest recorded levels of 2004. (May 2, 2024): https://www.undp.org/papp/press-releases/war-gaza-enters-seventh-month-174-million-more-palestinians-will-be-pushed-poverty-across-state-palestine-according-united
“Workers Have Power”: Thousands Rally in NYC for May Day, Call for Solidarity with Palestine (May 2, 2024): https://www.democracynow.org/2024/5/2/nyc_may_day_rally_palestine_solidarity
A Message to the Protesters From Reverend Jesse L. Jackson, Sr.: A call to keep raising the tempests on campus over the Gazan horror. (May 3, 2024): https://chicagomaroon.com/42811/viewpoints/op-ed/a-message-to-the-protesters-from-reverend-jesse-l-jackson-s
Association of Flight Attendants President Sara Nelson on Mass Arrest of Anti-War Protestors (May 3, 2024): https://www.afacwa.org/mass_arrest_right_to_protest
Rashid Khalidi, Professor of Arab Studies at Columbia University: Opposed to Genocide in Gaza, This Is the Conscience of a Nation Speaking Through Your Kids (May 3, 2024): https://www.commondreams.org/opinion/rashid-khalidi-columbia-gaza-speech
“This Militaristic Approach Has Been a Failure”: Meet Hala Rharrit, First U.S. Diplomat to Quit over Gaza (May 3, 2024): https://www.democracynow.org/2024/5/3/state_dept
Where pro-Palestinian university protests are happening around the world (May 3, 2024): https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/03/world/pro-palestinian-university-protests-worldwide-intl-hnk/index.html
100-year-old Jewish activist Jules Rabin is speaking up again — this time about Gaza [In a podcast on the nonprofit news site VT Digger, Rabin referred to the tragedy unfolding in Gaza as “a piecemeal Holocaust.”] (May 4, 2024): https://forward.com/culture/609442/jules-rabin-vermont-activism-gaza-ukraine-israel/
Israel will not agree to end the war with Hamas as part of any deal [“Israel will under no circumstances agree to the end of the war as part of an agreement to release our abductees," an Israeli official told ABC News on Saturday morning. "As the political echelon decided, the IDF will enter Rafah and destroy the remaining Hamas battalions there - whether or not there will be a temporary ceasefire for the release of our hostages."] (May 4, 2024): https://abcnews.go.com/International/live-updates/israel-hamas-cease-fire-talks/israel-will-not-agree-to-end-the-war-with-hamas-as-part-of-any-deal-109924741?id=109734705
Roseann "Chic" Canfora survived the 1970 Kent State shooting. Here's her message to student activists (May 4, 2024): https://www.npr.org/2024/05/04/1249023924/kent-state-shooting-activists-protests-survivor
‘They’re sending a message’: harsh police tactics questioned amid US campus protest crackdowns (May 4, 2024): https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/may/04/police-tactics-us-campus-protest-crackdowns
Anton Boonzaier: As a South African during apartheid, I admire pro-Palestine protesters’ tenacity (May 5, 2024): https://dailybruin.com/2024/05/05/op-ed-as-a-south-african-during-apartheid-i-admire-pro-palestine-protesters-tenacity
Committee to Protect Journalists condemns Israeli vote to shut down Al Jazeera; warns of alarming precedent (May 5, 2024): https://cpj.org/2024/05/cpj-condemns-israeli-vote-to-shut-down-al-jazeera-warns-of-alarming-precedent/
Union workers join students in rallies Saturday calling for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza [More than 200 people attended the Maine Labor for Palestine and Maine Students for Palestine rally.] (May 5, 2024): https://www.mainepublic.org/news/2024-05-05/union-workers-join-students-in-rallies-saturday-to-free-gaza
Oxfam reaction to Rafah evacuation order (May 6, 2024): https://www.oxfam.org/en/press-releases/oxfam-reaction-rafah-evacuation-order
Patrick Gaspard, president of the Center for American Progress: American politicians forget: disruption and disorder are the point of protests: I have trespassed in peaceful protest. I have shut down government offices in civil disobedience. I have made the powerful uncomfortable. That’s the point (May 6, 2024): https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/article/2024/may/06/campus-pro-palestinian-protests
Save the Children warns of deadly consequences for children following new relocation orders for families in Rafah (May 6, 2024): https://www.savethechildren.net/news/save-children-warns-deadly-consequences-children-following-new-relocation-orders-families-rafah
The campus protesters for Gaza are making America great again: Readers on the demonstrations sweeping colleges and their hopes for the next generation. (May 6, 2024): https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/05/06/campus-protests-gaza-palestine-vietnam/
United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF): There is ‘nowhere safe to go’ for the 600,000 children of Rafah, warns UNICEF: With hundreds of thousands of children in Rafah injured, sick, malnourished, traumatized or living with a disability, UNICEF calls for children to not be forcibly relocated, and the vital infrastructure on which children rely to be protected (May 6, 2024): https://www.unicef.org/press-releases/there-nowhere-safe-go-600000-children-rafah-warns-unicef
US campus protests of Israeli ‘genocide’ offer hope to students from Gaza (May 6, 2024): https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2024/5/6/us-student-protests-of-israeli-genocide-offer-hope-to-students-from-gaza
Brant Rosen: We Tried to Bring Food Into Gaza—but Israel Blocked and Arrested Us: As Israel continues to starve the people of Gaza, a delegation of rabbis marched toward the Erez Crossing during Passover carrying sacks of flour and demanding a cease-fire. (May 6, 2024): https://www.thenation.com/article/world/rabbis-arrested-for-bringing-food-gaza/
Catholic Workers Movement: After Arrests, Students Renew Call for Notre Dame to Follow Catholic Teaching on War, Investments (May 6, 2024): https://catholicworker.org/after-arrests-students-renew-call-for-notre-dame-to-follow-catholic-teaching-on-war-investments/
Hala Rharrit, former State Department official: Biden’s militaristic policy in Gaza is a failure — diplomacy is the solution (May 6, 2024): https://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/4646237-biden-gaza-militaristic-policy-failure/
750+ Jewish Students Affirm Support for Pro-Palestine Campus Protests [In Response to Biden’s Speech, 750+ Jewish Students on 140+ Campuses Stand Against Israel's Rafah Invasion, Urge Jewish Institutional Action to Halt Gaza Assault] (May 7, 2024): https://www.commondreams.org/news/jewish-students-support-gaza & https://mailchi.mp/israelpalestinecomms/jstudents
American Friends Service Committee: T­h­e C­o­m­p­a­n­i­e­s P­r­o­f­i­t­i­n­g f­r­o­m I­s­r­a­e­l­’­s 2­0­2­3­-­2­0­2­4 A­t­t­a­c­k­s o­n G­a­z­a (Updated on May 7, 2024): https://afsc.org/gaza-genocide-companies
‘I am leaving for the unknown.’ Palestinians fleeing Rafah describe their fear and despair (May 7, 2024): https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/06/middleeast/palestinians-flee-rafah-gaza-fear-despair-intl-hnk/index.html
Kenneth Roth: Biden Should Not Stand in the Way of the ICC (May 7, 2024): https://foreignpolicy.com/2024/05/07/biden-israel-hamas-icc-gaza-netanyahu-arrest/
Labour Party of Ireland Eurocandidate for Ireland South, Niamh Hourigan: European Union leaders must push for ceasefire in Gaza (May 7, 2024): https://labour.ie/news/2024/05/07/eu-leaders-must-push-for-ceasefire-in-gaza/
Labour Party of Ireland Further and Higher Education Spokesperson Senator Annie Hoey: Solidarity with Trinity College Dublin and University College Cork Students protest for Gaza (May 7, 2024): https://labour.ie/news/2024/05/07/solidarity-with-trinity-and-ucc-students-protest-for-gaza/
Letter by Ch. Lt Col (Ret.) Stephen Tillett to the Editor: Veteran Calls for Ceasefire in Gaza (May 7, 2024): https://baltimorepostexaminer.com/letter-to-the-editor-veteran-calls-for-ceasefire-in-gaza/2024/05/07
Three Orange County medics describe wartime health care in Gaza: A once-modern string of hospitals has been reduced to desperate physicians and others relying on wits and luck. Most of their patients are children. (May 7, 2024): https://www.ocregister.com/2024/05/07/three-orange-county-medics-describe-wartime-health-care-in-gaza/
ACLU’s national director of policy and government affairs Mike Zamore and ACLU senior policy counsel Kia Hamadanchy: A disturbing national security bill could silence nonprofits and college protests (May 8, 2024): https://thehill.com/opinion/national-security/4651053-a-disturbing-national-security-bill-could-silence-nonprofits-and-college-protests/
Al Jazeera shutdown in Israel spells 'dark day for democracy,' say media groups (May 8, 2024): https://www.voanews.com/a/al-jazeera-shutdown-in-israel-spells-dark-day-for-democracy-say-media-groups/7603956.html
Blinken Says Israeli Units Accused of Serious Violations Have Done Enough to Avoid Sanctions. Experts and Insiders Disagree. (May 8, 2024): https://www.propublica.org/article/blinken-israel-military-aid-human-rights-violations-leahy-law
Jeremy Brecher: Anti-Genocide Students Are Fulfilling Their Duty to Prevent War Crimes; Will You? (May 8, 2024): https://www.commondreams.org/opinion/students-prevent-war-crimes
Senator Bernie Sanders Statement on Biden’s Hold on Bomb Delivery to Netanyahu’s Government (May 8, 2024): https://www.sanders.senate.gov/press-releases/news-sanders-statement-on-bidens-hold-on-bomb-delivery-to-netanyahus-government/
The NYPD’s New Sizzle Reels Aren’t Just Dumb. They’re Dangerous. “This is copaganda, designed primarily to provide the mayor with political cover, but then also to show off the military might and alleged professionalism of the NYPD.” (May 8, 2024): https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2024/05/nypd-sizzle-reel-student-protests/
Haim Bresheeth-Žabner deplores the rot in Israeli society: 'Israel has turned into a Nazi society': The son of Holocaust survivors, Haim Bresheeth-Žabner believes the majority of Israel has been taught to normalise the occupation of Palestine (May 9, 2024): https://www.newarab.com/features/son-shoah-survivors-israel-has-become-nazi-society
‘It’s not human’: What a French doctor saw in Gaza as Israel invaded Rafah: When asked about the conditions of the hospitals he worked in, Dr. Zouhair Lahna is pained by the memories of the sick, wounded and dying. (May 9, 2024): https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2024/5/9/its-not-human-what-a-french-doctor-saw-in-gaza-as-israel-invaded-rafah
Japanese American Citizens League Calls for Ceasefire in Gaza (May 9, 2024): https://jacl.org/statements/jacl-calls-for-ceasefire-in-gaza
Republicans Funded by Arms Industry Fume Over Biden Threat to Withhold Bombs From Israel (May 9, 2024): https://www.commondreams.org/news/republicans-israel-weapons
Senator Bernie Sanders Statement on Israel’s Threat to Attack Rafah (May 9, 2024): https://www.sanders.senate.gov/press-releases/news-sanders-statement-on-israels-threat-to-attack-rafah/
Students against genocide speak for themselves (May 9, 2024): https://newsandletters.org/students-against-genocide-speak-for-themselves/
Trapped in Rafah, I'm watching genocide unfold before my eyes: Gazan journalist Amjad Yaghi's eye-witness account in Rafah describes the horrors of Israel's ground invasion as Gazans desperately try to flee to safety. (May 9, 2024): https://www.newarab.com/opinion/trapped-rafah-im-witnessing-genocide-my-own-eyes
76 Universities in Spain Suspend Ties With Complicit Israeli Universities (May 10, 2024): https://bdsmovement.net/news/76-universities-spain-suspend-ties-with-complicit-israeli-universities
Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project: US Student Pro-Palestine Demonstrations Remain Overwhelmingly Peaceful (May 10, 2024): https://acleddata.com/2024/05/10/us-student-pro-palestine-demonstrations-remain-overwhelmingly-peaceful-acled-brief/
Biden’s arms threat to Israel ‘better than nothing’ but too late, say U.S. officials who resigned over Gaza policy (May 10, 2024): https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/bidens-arms-threat-israel-better-nothing-late-say-us-officials-resigne-rcna151454
Israel’s genocidal war in Gaza must end’ – Sinn Féin Chairperson Declan Kearney tells Global Anti-Apartheid Conference on Palestine (May 10, 2024): https://vote.sinnfein.ie/israels-genocidal-war-in-gaza-must-end-kearney-tells-global-anti-apartheid-conference-on-palestine/
Rick Salutin: I protested at Columbia in 1968 and today’s campus protests give me hope (May 10, 2024): https://www.thestar.com/opinion/contributors/i-protested-at-columbia-in-1968-and-todays-campus-protests-give-me-hope/article_a505c180-0e32-11ef-9615-e3f88eb6e034.html
Right-wing media encourage invasion of Rafah, Biden impeachment: After the Israeli military seized a key border crossing for humanitarian aid into Gaza, Biden’s statement urging restraint from Israel was met with backlash from right-wing media figures (May 10, 2024): https://www.mediamatters.org/middle-east/right-wing-media-encourage-invasion-rafah-biden-impeachment
Senator Bernie Sanders Statement on Rafah (May 10, 2024): https://www.sanders.senate.gov/press-releases/news-sanders-statement-on-rafah/
Strapped down, blindfolded, held in diapers: Israeli whistleblowers detail abuse of Palestinians in shadowy detention center (May 10, 2024): https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/10/middleeast/israel-sde-teiman-detention-whistleblowers-intl-cmd/index.html
U.S. medical volunteers in Rafah hospital say they've never seen a worse health crisis (May 10, 2024): https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2024/05/10/1250490688/rafa-hospital-gaza-israel-war-middle-east
Pro-Israel website ramps up attacks on pro-Palestinian student protesters (May 11, 2024): https://www.reuters.com/world/name-shame-pro-israel-website-ramps-up-attacks-pro-palestinian-student-2024-05-11/
Sen. Lindsey Graham says Israel should do 'whatever' it has to while comparing the war in Gaza to Hiroshima and Nagasaki: The GOP senator compared Israel’s military operations to the U.S. dropping atomic bombs on Japan in World War II, saying, “Israel, do whatever you have to do.” (May 12, 2024): https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/sen-lindsey-graham-says-israel-whatever-comparing-war-gaza-hiroshima-n-rcna151828
Gazans strive to study as war shatters education system (May 13, 2024): https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/gazans-strive-study-war-shatters-education-system-2024-05-13/
‘Total outrage’: White House condemns Israeli settlers’ attack on Gaza aid trucks: Protesters block convoy, throw food into road and set fire to vehicles at Tarqumiya checkpoint near Hebron (May 13, 2024): https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/may/13/total-outrage-white-house-condemns-israeli-settlers-attack-on-gaza-aid-convoy
Trump Wants to Deport Pro-Palestine Protesters—and GOP Lawmakers Are Filing Bills to Make It Happen: Republicans continue their push to punish dissent. (May 13, 2024): https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2024/05/trump-protesters-gop-marco-rubio-palestine-college-deport/
U.S. Army Officer Resigns From Defense Intelligence Agency Over Gaza Policy: Maj. Harrison Mann's letter criticized the U.S. for still supporting Israel, "which has enabled and empowered the killing and starvation" of Palestinians. (May 13, 2024): https://www.huffpost.com/entry/army-officer-resigns-defense-intelligence-agency-military-gaza-israel_n_664281dde4b04540de6e8c69
Columbia-Affiliated Union Theological Seminary Votes to Divest from Israel’s War on Gaza (May 14, 2024): https://www.democracynow.org/2024/5/14/serene_jones_union_theological_seminary
Palestinians mark 76 years of dispossession as a potentially even larger catastrophe unfolds in Gaza (May 14, 2024): https://apnews.com/article/israel-palestinians-hamas-war-nakba-history-b5cea9556e516655c25598d5dbe54192
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2024.05.14 03:49 baineschile Updated Vegas Numbers - Receiving and Rushing

There are many questions on here about a similar issue;
-Who is the best dynasty analyst?
-What's the best dynasty podcast?
-What's your prediction for X player?
I have found, that when in doubt - Vegas gives the best options. Draft Kings updated today with a bunch of rushing and receiving numbers for the upcoming season.
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Player Name Rushing Yards
Christian McCaffrey 1150
Saquon Barkey 1125
Josh Jacobs 1000
Derrick Henry 999
Zack Moss 850
DAndre Swift 850
Tony Pollard 800
Jonathon Brooks 775
Blake Corum 500
Trey Benson 500
Jayden Daniels 500
MarShawn Lloyd 450
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And receiving
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Player Name Receiving Yards
Tyreek Hill 1375
CeeDee Lamb 1350
JaMarr Chase 1300
AJ Brown 1300
Justin Jefferson 1275
AmonRa StBrown 1250
Puka Nacua 1200
Garret Wilson 1200
Mike Evans 1125
Michael Pittman 1050
Devonta Smith 1050
MHJ 1000
George Pickens 1000
Stefon Diggs 928
Zay Flowers 925
Travis Kelce 900
Malik Nabers 875
Calvin Ridley 875
Diontae Johnson 825
Xavier Worthy 800
Ladd McConkey 775
Brian Thomas Jr 750
Keon Coleman 750
Jerry Jeudy 725
Rome Odunze 700
Brock Bowers 650
Adonai Mitchell 650
Xavier Legette 600
Christian McCaffrey 500
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You can also find more interesting stuff here on DKs site if these odds are your thing.
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2024.05.13 22:17 PristineWinnera [Evan Lazar] The #Patriots signed four more UDFAs following rookie minicamp: RB Terrell Jennings G Ryan Johnson LB Jay Person DE Jotham Russell New England released RB Ke’Shawn Vaughn to make room on the 90-man roster.

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2024.05.12 19:20 EJC28 Packers 2024 Draft Analysis Compilation

Round 1, Pick 25 - Jordan Morgan, OT, Arizona:
NFL: This pick reflects the sheer depth of this offensive tackle class. Morgan is an experienced player who will help protect Jordan Love and allow him to flourish in the pocket.
CBS Sports: C+. I might have taken Graham Barton here, but they need help up front so I get it. Morgan can move inside to guard but if they move right tackle Zach Tom to center, he would be their right tackle.
ESPN: If you're going to make Jordan Love one of the highest-paid quarterbacks in the league, which they will soon, you better make sure you can protect him. That's why taking an offensive lineman in the first round for the first time in 13 years made so much sense -- even though Morgan was the seventh tackle to come off the board in the first 25 picks. The only real blemish on Morgan's resume was a torn ACL late in the 2022 season. He had planned to declare for the 2023 draft if not for the injury. Instead, he returned to play in every game last season
NFL Absolutely Not Fake News: Cried like a baby at the end of Ted Lasso.
Round 2, Pick 45 - Edgerrin Cooper, LB, Texas A&M:
NFL: Green Bay slid back and drafted a top-40 talent on my board in Cooper. He's the classic mold of what this Packers scouting staff seeks in a linebacker, possessing excellent speed, length and pursuit ability. There's a starting spot opposite Quay Walker, and I think Cooper will grab it, but both those players can play a little too freely and loosely at times.
CBS Sports: B+. Young, high-energy off-ball ‘backer. Plus range. Loves attacking downhill and very effective vs. the run. Flashed in coverage too with ball skills. But tackle reliability must improve at next level. Ultra-quick trigger. IDs plays in a flash. Some rawness but plenty of tantalizing traits.
ESPN: This pick was tailor-made for new defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley, who is overseeing a switch from a 3-4 to a 4-3 base scheme. He inherited only two starting-caliber inside backers in Quay Walker and Isaiah McDuffie after they released former All-Pro De’Vondre Campbell this offseason. This pick came after the Packers traded back from No. 41 overall with the Saints, who gave up Nos. 45, 168 (fifth round) and 190 (sixth). This after the Eagles traded up to No. 40 to take Iowa defensive back Cooper DeJean, a player once thought to be a Packers' target. The Saints then took cornerback Kool-Aid McKinstry with the 41st pick.
NFL Absolutely Not Fake News: Can spot the four cloud types: cirrus, cumulus, stratus, and nimbus.
Round 2, Pick 58 - Javon Bullard, S, Georgia:
NFL: The Eagles might lead the NFL in drafting Georgia defenders, but the Packers have been giving them a run for their money in recent years. Bullard fills a need at safety, and he brings the kinds of intangibles this scouting department places a premium on. He can play out of control at times and isn't a tremendous athlete, but Bullard is an intense competitor who can play multiple spots in the secondary and be a four-down player.
CBS Sports: A-. Hair-on-fire stocky safety who can align at nickel CB if needed. Takes great angles against the run and plays with reckless abandon. Runs the alley like a missile. Rarely misses a tackle. Not crazy ball hawk. Smaller with shorter arms. Just a stud football player.
ESPN: After this pick, it's fair to say Gutekunst addressed three of his biggest needs -- tackle, inside linebacker and now safety. Perhaps only cornerback would rank on the same level of need. They're essentially starting over at safety, having moved on from Darnell Savage, Jonathan Owens and Rudy Ford. They spent big on free agent Xavier McKinney, but the only other safety with any experience still on the roster was Anthony Johnson Jr., a seventh-round pick last year who played 303 defensive snaps as a rookie. "Obviously the tackle board was stacked, so we addressed that," assistant director of college scouting Pat Moore said. "Then I think Gutey took the best player available at those spots [ILB and safety]."
NFL Absolutely Not Fake News: Has been trying to reach you about your car’s extended warranty.
Round 3, Pick 88 - MarShawn Lloyd, RB, USC:
NFL: This could be Aaron Jones' replacement, even if the Packers added Josh Jacobs this offseason. Lloyd's messy medical history likely was the biggest reason he fell behind some other backs, but his burst, three-down ability and make-you-miss agility make him sort of a poor man's D'Andre Swift.
CBS Sports: A. Older but ultra-sudden thick RB with glimpses of special elusiveness. Speed is a plus to his game. Has a lot of tread left on his tires because he was low-volume back in college. Fumbling issues. Perfect speed acquisition to this stretch-run offense.
ESPN: Yes, Josh Jacobs signed a four-year, $48 million contract in free agency, but the reality of his contract says he's just going year to year. For example, he has a $5.93 million roster bonus due next March if he's still on the team. A year later, his 2025 base salary spikes to $10.2 million. This isn't to say Jacobs will be a one-and-done, but the point is they could move on and save money at any time after this season if they think Lloyd is ready to be the RB1. After letting Aaron Jones go, the Packers have rebuilt their running back room in a hurry.
NFL Absolutely Not Fake News: He may or may not be allowed to own gerbils anymore…
Round 3, Pick 91 - Ty’Ron Hopper, LB, Missouri:
NFL: Hopper wasn't quite as productive last season for Mizzou as he was in 2022, looking a step slow a number of times. Injuries were a big reason why, and Hopper's pro day workout likely was the difference in him landing in Round 3 and not on Day 3. He has pass-rush potential and can drop in zone coverage.
CBS Sports: C+. Ultra-physical off-ball LB. Sleek, exudes athleticism and makes assertive decisions on a routine basis, particularly against the run or blitzer, where he also thrives. Best in that role or as a spy. Long way to go in coverage. Another linebacker?
ESPN: This is what happens when you switch from a 3-4 to a 4-3 defensive scheme. In fact, Gutekunst didn't hide the fact that he would have to add to the inside linebacker room when, earlier this offseason, he said they will "be a little bit more heavy there, so we're going to have to add some numbers." So drafting Hopper in the third round after taking Cooper in the second round shouldn't have come as a major surprise. Hafley now has some options when it comes to deciding who will line up next to Walker at inside linebacker.
NFL Absolutely Not Fake News: Insists that his pocket sand WILL come in handy one day.
Round 4, Pick 111 - Evan Williams, S, Oregon:
NFL: Williams grew on me as the pre-draft process went on. He might not be special in any way, but he's extremely solid and assignment-sound. He might never be a big playmaker, but Williams can hit and will work to earn some kind of role.
CBS Sports: B-. Not a tremendous athlete but does everything well that teams ask out of a multi-dimensional safety today. Keeps throttle down when flying to outside runs, will make an occasional play in coverage. Not a twitchy nickel type. Best in box or robbing middle of the field. Energy exudes from his playing style. Just not a big-time physical specimen.
ESPN: Gutekunst has never been afraid to double up at a position. He's now done it twice in the first four rounds after taking the two inside linebackers on Friday. He traded up to take his second safety, giving up a sixth-rounder (No. 190 overall, that they got from the Saints a day earlier) to move up from No. 126. There will be an all-out competition for the second safety spot next to Xavier McKinney among Johnson Jr., Bullard and Williams -- who posted some impressive blitzing numbers with 4.5 sacks last season (third-most among FBS defensive backs) and 17 quarterback pressures since the start of 2022 (tied for 10th most among FBS DBs).
NFL Absolutely Not Fake News: Hopes to be the 111th best player like his idol, Tom Brady.
Round 5, Pick 163 - Jacob Monk, C, Duke:
NFL: Monk played center, guard and tackle over five seasons with the Blue Devils but likely projects to center in the NFL. He's smart and competitive and has above-average athleticism in a smaller frame.
CBS Sports: A-. Hyper-experienced, legitimately versatile blocker who probably plays center or guard at the next level. Athleticism and acceleration off the snap instantly stand out. Doesn’t have immense size or length but can win with quickness or power against smaller upfield rushers. Classic Packers pick. He’ll be a useful depth option for a while.
ESPN: Gutekunst said after taking Morgan in the first round: "You can't have guys that can only play one spot. That's very hard to do. It just puts a lot of stress on your group." Monk embodies that versatility. He began his five-year college career -- which included 58 starts -- at right tackle, moved to right guard for two years and has gone back and forth between center and right guard the last two years. He was one of only seven FBS players with at least 300 snaps at both center and guard last season. Gutekunst traded up five spots with the Buffalo Bills and gave up a sixth-round pick (No. 219 overall).
NFL Absolutely Not Fake News: Was once attacked by someone’s pet opossum in a Walmart.
Round 5, Pick 169 - Kitan Oladapo, S, Oregon State:
NFL: Oladapo is a nicely proportioned athlete with outstanding length and enough athleticism to be tried as a safety or even a zone corner. He's a bit older but can make his mark at multiple spots because of his willingness to tackle.
CBS Sports: A. Very similar to Jaden Hicks who went a round earlier. Large, strong safety body type but fluid and instinctive in coverage. Could play with a tick more energy but his methodical style keeps him out of trouble re: missing tackles or being baited by misdirection. Huge interception radius. Speed is good, not great. Sound tackler.
ESPN: This should complete the overhaul at safety after the Packers signed Xavier McKinney in free agency and picked two other safeties (Bullard in Round 2 and Williams in Round 4) previously in this draft. The Packers moved on from three safeties who each played at least 500 snaps last season (Darnell Savage, Jonathan Owens and Rudy Ford). After starting his career as a walk-on, Oladapo earned second-team All-Pac 12 honors in 2023 when he did not allow a single touchdown pass in 421 coverage snaps.
NFL Absolutely Not Fake News: Is convinced he could pilot a submarine if he had to.
Round 6, Pick 202 - Travis Glover, OT, Georgia State:
NFL: Glover is a typecast developmental OT prospect with so-so movement skills but ideal length and grip strength. He flashed some real finishing ability, albeit vs. a lower level of competition.
CBS Sports: B+. Wide offensive tackle with the frame of a guard but plenty of length. Smooth athleticism for his size and loves to mash at the second level. Balance is good but can get a little overzealous in pass pro. Hand work and punch timing are solid. Another classic Packers pick. Versatile.
ESPN: Stop if you've heard this before: the Packers took another versatile lineman who has lined up at multiple positions. Glover played both tackle spots and left guard in college. He's considered to have a high upside considering his 6-foot-6, 323-pound frame.
NFL Absolutely Not Fake News: Discovered the reddit mods did not spell check the true facts.
Round 7, Pick 245 - Michael Pratt, QB, Tulane:
NFL: If it's me, I am drafting Pratt before both Jordan Travis and Devin Leary, and the Packers aren't afraid to keep investing in QB talents. From the Green Wave to Green Bay, Pratt is good enough to push Sean Clifford to the side and become Jordan Love's understudy -- perhaps as soon as this year -- with his cool, calm, patient approach and quality accuracy.
CBS Sports: B+. Experienced pocket passer with quality arm who was consistent producer at Tulane across multiple seasons. Lights were never too bright for him. Has some improvisational flair to his game. Just not ultra accurate.
ESPN: Gutekunst said he wanted the Packers to get back into the business of drafting and developing (and then possibly trading) quarterbacks. He's now taken one on Day 3 for the second straight year after picking Sean Clifford in the fifth round last year. Clifford served as Love's backup last season, but it appears he'll have to battle for the job again. Pratt, a four-year starter at Tulane and the 11th quarterback selected this year, went 21-3 as a starter the last two seasons.
NFL Absolutely Not Fake News: Brushes his teeth at least ten times a day.
Round 7, Pick 255 - Kalen King, CB, Penn State:
NFL: You can find King's name scattered in some August mock drafts, but his stock continually tumbled after he struggled to match his 2022 performance, didn't test well athletically for his size and lost some Senior Bowl battles. But in the seventh round? King is well worth the small gamble here.
CBS Sports: B+. Previously had RD1 hype but had a disastrous 2023. Athletic chops are there. Has impressive highs just not a natural mirroring type. Plays chippy and throws his weight around against the run.
ESPN: Going into the draft, there was some thought that the Packers could take a corner early -- even as high as the first round. Instead, they waited until their final pick to take one. They seemed to hit on seventh-round cornerback Carrington Valentine last year. King played 84% of his snaps on the outside, splitting it about evenly between the right and left sides.
NFL Absolutely Not Fake News: If you’re still watching, please get some help.
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2024.05.12 17:56 Aginagala WWF Royal Rumble 1997 Review

Welcome back to my running series of WWF PPV Reviews from a ‘blind’ perspective (I have no idea what’s going to happen; the results, the feuds or how good any of the matches will be). I have always heard stories of the attitude era and golden age but never watched it myself so I set myself to watching every single PPV event chronologically. I am also watching Wrestling Bios ‘reliving the war’ series to keep me updated inbetween the events with the feuds, and to get excited about upcoming matches.
Before I review the matches, based on the past few episodes of raw and last PPVs I’ll let you know, going into the event, which match I’m most excited for and which feud I’m most excited to see.
The match I’m most excited to see has to be the royal rumble itself. It’s always a big deal and more times than not is very entertaining, and with the big talents that are in the business at the moment it should make for a banger of a match.
The feud I’m most excited to see play out is definitely Sycho Sid vs Shawn Michaels. Shawn has just been becoming more and more unhinged and aggressive with Sid really coming into his character more than ever, I’m excited to see the aggressive style I’m assuming they’re both going to go for as this feud has been majorly hyped and built up.
WWF Royal Rumble 1997 Match Ratings
Goldust vs HHH 1.75/5
Farooq vs Ahmed Johnson 2.25/5
Vader vs Undertaker 1.75/5
Six-man tag team match 1/5
Royal Rumble match 3.25/5
Shawn Michaels vs Sycho Sid 2.75/5
I had a real problem with the crowd being so dead during HHHs match it made it far less enjoyable the crowd just seemed to get no enjoyment from it at all. I actually thought it was a decent match, going to the outside and using the steel steps quite a lot (although HHH looked like he tripped and hit himself on it which was funny), it wasn’t an amazing match but it was physical there were some moments with marlena which was entertaining and HHH ends up retaining. It was decently physical but just terms of what I know HHH is capable of it just didn’t really come off well.
Nice to see Ahmed back and the crowd is really behind him which is great! Elevates the match a lot and he’s looking in pretty decent form as well! Ahmed is Pulling out lots of different types of powerbombs and spine busters that all look good. He’s putting on a good show, and it was actually a decent match until the end; it randomly ends as a DQ, which is a bit weird seeing as Ahmed was literally whipping farooq with a belt during the match and didn’t get DQ’d, and right as Ahmed is starting to get into the match the nation of domination decides to invade the ring, even though they don’t get a hit off on him the ref calls for officials to ring the bell. It was entertaining seeing him lay waste to absolutely everybody, and he executed a really impressive power bomb twisty type move (very technical name I know) that looked really good on one of the nation of dominations goons. Seems like Vince wants to get him SUPER over during this match. It would’ve been nice seeing him working with a better competitor though. But it was a short and sweet brawl type match that did what it needed to do.
FINALLY UNDERTAKER GOT SOME ON PAUL BEARER! God it’s so satisfying, although he didn’t get much, he got SOME. Undertakers entrance has always been a stand out moment in every show and it continues to impress, I could watch these all day. I think Vader and him had a poor match, it was very carried by undertaker, I’m not sure if Vader was just not feeling confident due to his treatment after his HBK match but his selling of a lot of well executed moves by taker was not good at all, I’d even go as far as to say it was lazy. It’s not good if the highlight of the match is Paul bearer coming out, but it really was the best part; the actual wrestling between Vader and taker was average. Good Vader bomb at the end of the match, but something about this match just felt off. It’s a shame undertaker wasn’t able to show what he’s got at all in this match.
Ohhhh boy a 6 man tag team match with 6 wrestlers I’ve never seen and never even heard of. I understand they had a pretty thin roster of big stars at this point, so almost everyone was booked for the royal rumble, but Jesus you might as well have just skipped this match. There is some decent athleticism shown during this match but wow I have never heard such a silent crowd, it was SO SILENT it was actually impressive how quiet it was. I imagine this was the noise of the crowd when Sammartino lost to Koloff after his 8 years with the world title. I don’t even think these wrestlers understood what WWF was, I’m assuming they flew them in as some filler. But, highlight of the match is how unbelievably quiet the crowd is 😂😭💀. THEY DISNT EVEN HAVE AN OFFICIAL WWF REF FOR THIS MATCH! The crowd came alive when the match finished but I don’t think it was cheering the actual match more that it was over.
FINALLY we are at the royal rumble match and Ahmed Johnson is back out again to start, wow that thin roster is really showing. Boos as the fake razor comes out, and they’re having issues with their clock showing when superstars are coming out, but fake razor is instantly eliminated so that’s something. Ahmed eliminates himself? And then… oh god this is such a bad start 😂 the goddamn godwins come out next. At this point I’m begging for any kind of star to get in the ring and get the crowd AND ME going. AND WHAT DO YOU KNOW I GET WHAT I ASK STONE COLD GET IN THERE AND CARRY THIS MATCH!! I don’t know if there’s sound issues but I didn’t hear a pop at all when stone colds entrance played and seeing that people are pretty warmed up to Austin now… not sure just thought that was weird. Stone cold eliminates the Godwin brother and another wrestler I’ve never seen and showboats in the middle of the ring. Thank god I’ll just look at Austin spamming the emote button rather than the start to the match. Here we go two legends as Jake the snake makes his way to the ring. Fast paced action straight off the bat which is beautiful, okay here we go maybe the match will pick up here. We get the bulldog in the ring and yes now we’re getting the experienced wrestlers in here, please don’t eliminate any one of these two (stone cold and bulldog) at least we can count on some level of quality with them. A few more random wrestlers and we’re filling up the ring now. HHH comes out and finally there’s some big talent in the ring, bulldog HHH and Austin. (At this point I stopped the running commentary and just sat back to enjoy the match). BUT THEN!! OWEN HART AND AUSTIN IN THE RING AGAIN THE CROWD IS ALIVE IM HYPED EVERYONES HYPED GO BRRRRRR.
The first half of the rumble was honestly really not good. It had next to no star power and the actual wrestling quality was just straight up bad. The crowd was really not into this match at all… UNTIL! The second half. After all contestants come out we end up with Bret hart, undertaker, mankind, Steve Austin, Rocky, Vader and a few more in the ring. The crowd is finally alive (for a 60,000 attendance crowd it was VERY quiet for a while) and things really get going once Bret hart and Austin are left alone in the ring to carry the match for a few minutes. The ring starts to fill up with the final competitors and we’re left with a decent mix of experience, new talent, big stars and good wrestlers. Multiple feuds are in the ring too making for some good moments (Bret and Austin, taker and mankind). The match ending was really weird with Austin essentially cheating to get himself back in the match after being eliminated (not saying I don’t like the result), but I can see why they did it to still be giving Bret hart the big push but give Austin his big shot at wrestlemania. The match had some VERY low points but Austin did a great job of carrying throughout the entire match. Stand out performers have to be hart and Austin though, aside from HBK they are simply the best talents in the business at the moment (and undertaker of course) but he doesn’t need to be a main eventer right now as he’s his own attraction.
As quick as the crowd loved sid they went against Sid, I was very surprised to hear so many boos when he was making his entrance. The switch up of the crowd to go back to loving HBK was insanely quick, and you can understand why Vince let Michaels get away with so much and constantly push him; the crowd absolutely eat everything he does up. A pretty slow start to the match but Sid is really playing into his strength which is his character, not his wrestling. Beating Shawn with a slow methodical beat down and he seems to just have absolutely no hope against Sid. Sid is just going mental knocking out referees power bombing Michaels in the outside of the ring which looked pretty damn good. The crowd is absolutely loving this match and Michael’s grabs the camera to return the favour for when he lost the title, hits him a couple of times, sweet chin music and the champion is back. A pretty slow main event with a few good moments but honestly I can’t say I’ll miss Sid being champion, he just wasn’t a great main eventer in my eyes (could see Shawn doing a lot of carrying having to physical move Sid the right way round for a few spots), he’d do better bulking up the mid card with his character and fun promos. This was definitely the worst Michaels match I’ve seen up until this point, which is a shame. It wasn’t really his fault but the match just wasn’t great.
Overall this event was a pretty low point compared to recent events for me. A very boring mid/opener card with 0 standout matches. Honestly I don’t think you’d be missing much if you never watched this event. My favourite part of the night was Austin being in the rumble for so long which I think was a very good choice, and he did a great job. But yeah, the crowd just wasn’t into much of the event at all, and neither was I. That stone cold reaction to Bret harts entrance is iconic though.
Overall rating 2.5/5
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2024.05.10 19:29 Character_Number5681 2001 Topps Diamond Pearl, Derek Jeter? Front blank error? I Forgot I had this in my old album from 2000s.. can someone give advise or information on it? Please and thanks

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2024.05.09 12:00 milb_bot 05/08/2024 Daily Minor League Hitter Standouts

Yesterday's Standout Hitters

stats for games since 03/30/2024
 

AAA Standouts

🔥🔥​ Jackson Holliday​​ 3/4 HR BB -- [SS, 20, INT - BAL] - [F] [T] .297 BA .475 OBP .189 ISO 74 AB 2 HR 1 SB 24 BB% 16 K%
Junior Caminero 0/3 BB -- [3B, 20, INT - TB] - [F] [T] .306 BA .367 OBP .319 ISO 72 AB 6 HR 1 SB 8 BB% 18 K%
🔥🔥​ James Wood​​ 2/3 2 HR BB -- [CF, 21, INT - WSH] - [F] [T] .342 BA .450 OBP .188 ISO 117 AB 4 HR 8 SB 16 BB% 19 K%
Javier Sanoja 2/5 -- [SS, 21, INT - MIA] - [F] [T] .245 BA .296 OBP .122 ISO 49 AB 7 BB% 3 K%
Owen Caissie 1/4 HR BB 2K -- [LF, 21, INT - CHC] - [F] [T] .264 BA .409 OBP .164 ISO 110 AB 3 HR 4 SB 18 BB% 29 K%
Luisangel Acuña 1/4 2B BB 2K SB -- [SS, 22, INT - NYM] - [F] [T] .216 BA .274 OBP .096 ISO 125 AB 1 HR 10 SB 6 BB% 20 K%
Luis Matos 2/5 HR -- [CF, 22, PCL - SF] - [F] [T] .219 BA .311 OBP .140 ISO 114 AB 3 HR 3 SB 6 BB% 9 K%
Juan Brito 0/2 3BB -- [3B, 22, INT - CLE] - [F] [T] .174 BA .342 OBP .113 ISO 115 AB 3 HR 1 SB 18 BB% 19 K%
Victor Mesa Jr. 1/4 HR BB -- [CF, 22, INT - MIA] - [F] [T] .308 BA .371 OBP .231 ISO 104 AB 6 HR 2 SB 9 BB% 14 K%
Everson Pereira 1/4 HR BB K -- [RF, 23, INT - NYY] - [F] [T] .250 BA .333 OBP .275 ISO 120 AB 8 HR 3 SB 8 BB% 34 K%
Victor Scott II 1/5 2 SB -- [CF, 23, INT - STL] - [F] [T] .173 BA .218 OBP .096 ISO 52 AB 1 HR 6 SB 5 BB% 19 K%
Connor Norby 2/4 HR BB K -- [2B, 23, INT - BAL] - [F] [T] .259 BA .348 OBP .230 ISO 139 AB 8 HR 4 SB 11 BB% 31 K%
Brett Johnson 3/4 3B BB -- [RF, 24, PCL - ARI] - [F] [T] .302 BA .423 OBP .326 ISO 43 AB 2 HR 1 SB 17 BB% 21 K%
Jordyn Adams 2/3 2BB SB -- [CF, 24, PCL - LAA] - [F] [T] .218 BA .307 OBP .065 ISO 124 AB 1 HR 13 SB 11 BB% 30 K%
🔥​ Michael Toglia​ 3/5 2 HR SB -- [1B, 25, PCL - COL] - [F] [T] .323 BA .400 OBP .258 ISO 31 AB 2 HR 1 SB 11 BB% 11 K%
Akil Baddoo 2/4 3B 2 SB -- [LF, 25, INT - DET] - [F] [T] .271 BA .373 OBP .234 ISO 107 AB 4 HR 10 SB 13 BB% 18 K%
Alex Isola 2/5 HR BB -- [LF, 25, INT - MIN] - [F] [T] .219 BA .318 OBP .164 ISO 73 AB 3 HR 1 SB 13 BB% 15 K%
Brandon Martorano 2/3 2 HR BB -- [C, 26, PCL - SF] - [F] [T] .400 BA .438 OBP .600 ISO 15 AB 3 HR 6 BB% 25 K%
🔥​ Aaron Schunk​ 4/5 2 2B HR 2 SB -- [SS, 26, PCL - COL] - [F] [T] .281 BA .328 OBP .184 ISO 114 AB 3 HR 7 SB 6 BB% 18 K%
DaShawn Keirsey Jr. 2/5 2B 3B BB K SB -- [CF, 26, INT - MIN] - [F] [T] .304 BA .386 OBP .272 ISO 125 AB 6 HR 9 SB 12 BB% 23 K%
Sergio Alcántara 2/3 HR 2BB SB -- [SS, 27, PCL - ARI] - [F] [T] .261 BA .416 OBP .174 ISO 69 AB 1 HR 1 SB 21 BB% 19 K%
Daniel Johnson 2/4 2 HR BB -- [CF, 28, INT - BAL] - [F] [T] .266 BA .333 OBP .278 ISO 79 AB 6 HR 4 SB 8 BB% 20 K%
 

AA Standouts

🔥🔥​ Nelson Rada​​ 2/4 BB 2 SB -- [CF, 18, SOU - LAA] - [F] [T] .248 BA .310 OBP .029 ISO 105 AB 11 SB 6 BB% 22 K%
Roman Anthony 2/4 2B -- [CF, 19, EAS - BOS] - [F] [T] .237 BA .351 OBP .144 ISO 97 AB 2 HR 4 SB 14 BB% 31 K%
Carson Williams 3/6 SB -- [SS, 20, SOU - TB] - [F] [T] .330 BA .373 OBP .194 ISO 103 AB 4 HR 8 SB 4 BB% 27 K%
Brady House 0/2 2BB -- [3B, 20, EAS - WSH] - [F] [T] .260 BA .368 OBP .200 ISO 100 AB 5 HR 1 SB 12 BB% 22 K%
Kahlil Watson 2/4 2B BB -- [SS, 21, EAS - CLE] - [F] [T] .229 BA .292 OBP .188 ISO 96 AB 4 HR 4 SB 8 BB% 23 K%
James Triantos 2/4 2B BB K -- [2B, 21, SOU - CHC] - [F] [T] .320 BA .357 OBP .194 ISO 103 AB 3 HR 7 SB 5 BB% 10 K%
Joe Mack 1/3 2B BB -- [DH, 21, SOU - MIA] - [F] [T] .203 BA .250 OBP .119 ISO 59 AB 1 HR 3 BB% 21 K%
🔥​ Marcelo Mayer​ 1/3 HR BB SB -- [SS, 21, EAS - BOS] - [F] [T] .276 BA .316 OBP .171 ISO 105 AB 3 HR 6 SB 6 BB% 22 K%
Geraldo Quintero 0/3 K 3 SB -- [LF, 22, SOU - ATL] - [F] [T] .220 BA .312 OBP .024 ISO 82 AB 11 SB 8 BB% 24 K%
Robert Hassell III 2/3 BB SB -- [RF, 22, EAS - WSH] - [F] [T] .344 BA .435 OBP .118 ISO 93 AB 2 HR 9 SB 11 BB% 19 K%
Jakob Marsee 0/1 4BB -- [CF, 22, SOU - MIA] - [F] [T] .169 BA .353 OBP .135 ISO 89 AB 2 HR 12 SB 20 BB% 21 K%
Sterlin Thompson 2/3 BB SB -- [LF, 22, EAS - COL] - [F] [T] .273 BA .345 OBP .121 ISO 99 AB 1 HR 3 SB 10 BB% 18 K%
Daniel Susac 3/4 BB K SB -- [C, 22, TEX - OAK] - [F] [T] .209 BA .254 OBP .060 ISO 67 AB 1 HR 2 SB 4 BB% 36 K%
Colby Thomas 3/5 2B HR K -- [LF, 23, TEX - OAK] - [F] [T] .304 BA .352 OBP .268 ISO 112 AB 7 HR 8 SB 4 BB% 20 K%
Joe Lampe 2/4 2 2B SB -- [LF, 23, EAS - CLE] - [F] [T] .200 BA .309 OBP .086 ISO 70 AB 2 SB 9 BB% 23 K%
Tyler Callihan 3/4 HR SB -- [2B, 23, SOU - CIN] - [F] [T] .212 BA .264 OBP .162 ISO 99 AB 4 HR 10 SB 5 BB% 30 K%
Cooper Bowman 2/4 HR BB SB -- [2B, 24, TEX - OAK] - [F] [T] .179 BA .285 OBP .142 ISO 106 AB 4 HR 10 SB 12 BB% 26 K%
Nicholas Northcut 1/1 HR 2BB -- [3B, 24, SOU - CIN] - [F] [T] .204 BA .271 OBP .278 ISO 54 AB 4 HR 8 BB% 33 K%
 

A+ Standouts

Ethan Salas 0/3 BB K -- [DH, 17, MID - SD] - [F] [T] .198 BA .299 OBP .077 ISO 91 AB 4 SB 13 BB% 28 K%
Leo Balcazar 2/3 BB -- [SS, 19, MID - CIN] - [F] [T] .247 BA .292 OBP .034 ISO 89 AB 2 SB 5 BB% 28 K%
Gregory Barrios 2/4 2B SB -- [SS, 20, MID - MIL] - [F] [T] .351 BA .400 OBP .155 ISO 97 AB 1 HR 7 SB 5 BB% 13 K%
Dylan O'Rae 1/3 BB K SB -- [2B, 20, MID - MIL] - [F] [T] .269 BA .415 OBP .077 ISO 104 AB 16 SB 15 BB% 20 K%
Bryan Rincon 1/3 2B BB -- [DH, 20, SAL - PHI] - [F] [T] .203 BA .344 OBP .095 ISO 74 AB 5 SB 17 BB% 32 K%
Jadher Areinamo 2/4 2B -- [3B, 20, MID - MIL] - [F] [T] .272 BA .300 OBP .097 ISO 103 AB 1 HR 10 SB 4 BB% 16 K%
Ryan Clifford 2/4 2B BB K -- [1B, 20, SAL - NYM] - [F] [T] .235 BA .444 OBP .106 ISO 85 AB 1 HR 1 SB 25 BB% 29 K%
Carter Jensen 1/3 2B 2BB K -- [DH, 20, MID - KC] - [F] [T] .327 BA .477 OBP .168 ISO 101 AB 2 HR 10 SB 21 BB% 21 K%
Creed Willems 1/3 HR BB K -- [C, 20, SAL - BAL] - [F] [T] .295 BA .351 OBP .341 ISO 88 AB 7 HR 7 BB% 19 K%
Axel Sanchez 1/2 HR 2BB K -- [SS, 21, NWL - SEA] - [F] [T] .178 BA .252 OBP .067 ISO 90 AB 1 HR 6 SB 8 BB% 28 K%
Izaac Pacheco 2/3 2B BB -- [3B, 21, MID - DET] - [F] [T] .194 BA .240 OBP .112 ISO 98 AB 1 HR 2 SB 4 BB% 40 K%
Quinn McDaniel 2/4 HR -- [CF, 21, NWL - SF] - [F] [T] .314 BA .450 OBP .140 ISO 86 AB 3 HR 13 SB 19 BB% 24 K%
🔥​ Alex Mooney​ 3/5 HR 2 SB -- [2B, 21, MID - CLE] - [F] [T] .347 BA .392 OBP .295 ISO 95 AB 6 HR 7 SB 4 BB% 22 K%
Roc Riggio 1/4 HR BB SB -- [2B, 21, SAL - NYY] - [F] [T] .210 BA .367 OBP .177 ISO 62 AB 2 HR 5 SB 20 BB% 15 K%
Leandro Pineda 3/3 HR BB -- [RF, 21, SAL - PHI] - [F] [T] .291 BA .370 OBP .174 ISO 86 AB 3 HR 9 BB% 24 K%
🔥​ Jacob Gonzalez​ 4/4 HR BB SB -- [SS, 21, SAL - CWS] - [F] [T] .298 BA .402 OBP .154 ISO 104 AB 3 HR 5 SB 13 BB% 9 K%
Juan Guerrero 2/4 2B HR 2K -- [LF, 22, NWL - COL] - [F] [T] .291 BA .307 OBP .070 ISO 86 AB 1 HR 6 SB 2 BB% 20 K%
Nolan McLean 3/5 2B HR 2K SB -- [DH, 22, SAL - NYM] - [F] [T] .280 BA .321 OBP .380 ISO 50 AB 4 HR 1 SB 5 BB% 49 K%
Kevin Bruggeman 2/3 2B 2BB SB -- [C, 22, NWL - LAA] - [F] [T] .317 BA .462 OBP .073 ISO 41 AB 8 SB 18 BB% 18 K%
Keoni Cavaco 2/4 2B HR -- [1B, 22, MID - MIN] - [F] [T] .188 BA .216 OBP .271 ISO 48 AB 3 HR 3 BB% 37 K%
Kiko Romero 1/2 HR 2BB 2 SB -- [1B, 23, SAL - NYY] - [F] [T] .231 BA .375 OBP .212 ISO 52 AB 3 HR 3 SB 14 BB% 37 K%
Brett Squires 2/4 2 HR -- [1B, 24, MID - KC] - [F] [T] .301 BA .405 OBP .233 ISO 103 AB 6 HR 7 SB 14 BB% 26 K%
Logan Cerny 2/4 2B HR K SB -- [CF, 24, SAL - HOU] - [F] [T] .194 BA .286 OBP .284 ISO 67 AB 5 HR 4 SB 9 BB% 41 K%
 

A Standouts

Juan Flores 1/4 3B K -- [C, 18, CAL - LAA] - [F] [T] .273 BA .340 OBP .159 ISO 88 AB 2 HR 5 BB% 21 K%
Alfredo Duno 3/5 2B 2K -- [C, 18, FSL - CIN] - [F] [T] .260 BA .341 OBP .208 ISO 77 AB 3 HR 2 SB 10 BB% 27 K%
Arjun Nimmala 0/3 2BB K SB -- [SS, 18, FSL - TOR] - [F] [T] .167 BA .292 OBP .125 ISO 96 AB 2 HR 4 SB 13 BB% 33 K%
Colt Emerson 1/3 2BB K -- [SS, 18, CAL - SEA] - [F] [T] .304 BA .444 OBP .161 ISO 56 AB 2 HR 1 SB 16 BB% 15 K%
Kevyn Castillo 3/4 2B BB K -- [CF, 18, CAL - LAA] - [F] [T] .261 BA .367 OBP .098 ISO 92 AB 2 HR 3 SB 11 BB% 29 K%
Ralphy Velazquez 3/5 K -- [1B, 18, CAR - CLE] - [F] [T] .277 BA .348 OBP .218 ISO 101 AB 6 HR 1 SB 9 BB% 19 K%
Josue De Paula 2/4 BB -- [RF, 18, CAL - LAD] - [F] [T] .247 BA .340 OBP .136 ISO 81 AB 3 SB 10 BB% 25 K%
Byron Chourio 1/5 3B K -- [LF, 18, FSL - MIN] - [F] [T] .224 BA .304 OBP .164 ISO 67 AB 4 SB 11 BB% 32 K%
Jaison Chourio 3/5 2K -- [CF, 18, CAR - CLE] - [F] [T] .299 BA .455 OBP .138 ISO 87 AB 2 HR 9 SB 20 BB% 14 K%
Jesus Baez 3/4 HR K -- [2B, 19, FSL - NYM] - [F] [T] .287 BA .328 OBP .148 ISO 115 AB 3 HR 5 SB 5 BB% 10 K%
Aron Estrada 3/5 SB -- [RF, 19, CAR - BAL] - [F] [T] .209 BA .273 OBP .066 ISO 91 AB 8 SB 5 BB% 21 K%
Alexis Hernandez 0/2 2BB K SB -- [SS, 19, CAR - CHC] - [F] [T] .151 BA .255 OBP .047 ISO 86 AB 1 HR 5 SB 12 BB% 36 K%
Max Clark 1/4 2B 2BB K -- [CF, 19, FSL - DET] - [F] [T] .245 BA .371 OBP .096 ISO 94 AB 1 HR 8 SB 17 BB% 18 K%
Jeral Perez 2/3 2BB K -- [2B, 19, CAL - LAD] - [F] [T] .320 BA .455 OBP .216 ISO 97 AB 4 HR 3 SB 17 BB% 21 K%
Ricardo Cabrera 2/4 2B BB K -- [3B, 19, FSL - CIN] - [F] [T] .299 BA .384 OBP .184 ISO 87 AB 3 HR 2 SB 10 BB% 22 K%
Lazaro Montes 3/4 2B BB -- [RF, 19, CAL - SEA] - [F] [T] .327 BA .430 OBP .243 ISO 107 AB 6 HR 14 BB% 14 K%
Bryce Eldridge 3/4 2B K -- [1B, 19, CAL - SF] - [F] [T] .220 BA .284 OBP .169 ISO 59 AB 2 HR 8 BB% 26 K%
Josue Briceño 2/5 BB -- [C, 19, FSL - DET] - [F] [T] .293 BA .391 OBP .111 ISO 99 AB 2 HR 1 SB 12 BB% 13 K%
Roderick Arias 1/3 2BB 2 SB -- [SS, 19, FSL - NYY] - [F] [T] .198 BA .351 OBP .132 ISO 106 AB 2 HR 7 SB 17 BB% 36 K%
🔥​ Cooper Pratt​ 1/2 3B 4BB K SB -- [SS, 19, CAR - MIL] - [F] [T] .246 BA .382 OBP .098 ISO 61 AB 8 SB 17 BB% 19 K%
Chase Jaworsky 1/3 2B 2BB SB -- [2B, 19, CAR - HOU] - [F] [T] .221 BA .368 OBP .104 ISO 77 AB 1 HR 12 SB 15 BB% 22 K%
Aidan Smith 2/4 2B BB K -- [LF, 19, CAL - SEA] - [F] [T] .258 BA .365 OBP .175 ISO 97 AB 3 HR 7 SB 13 BB% 25 K%
Gleider Figuereo 1/4 HR 2K -- [3B, 19, CAR - TEX] - [F] [T] .214 BA .342 OBP .276 ISO 98 AB 7 HR 16 BB% 27 K%
Aneudis Mordán 1/5 HR K -- [1B, 19, CAR - BAL] - [F] [T] .207 BA .301 OBP .134 ISO 82 AB 3 HR 2 SB 11 BB% 27 K%
🔥​ Aidan Miller​ 4/5 2 2B HR K -- [SS, 19, FSL - PHI] - [F] [T] .342 BA .400 OBP .224 ISO 76 AB 3 HR 8 SB 8 BB% 17 K%
Edward Duran 1/4 BB SB -- [C, 19, FSL - TOR] - [F] [T] .227 BA .358 OBP .061 ISO 66 AB 4 SB 16 BB% 19 K%
Angel Genao 3/5 2B K -- [SS, 19, CAR - CLE] - [F] [T] .298 BA .353 OBP .202 ISO 104 AB 4 HR 4 SB 8 BB% 14 K%
Angel Tejada 2/5 HR -- [2B, 20, CAR - BAL] - [F] [T] .259 BA .291 OBP .136 ISO 81 AB 1 HR 15 SB 3 BB% 16 K%
🔥🔥​ Anderson De Los Santos​​ 4/5 2 HR -- [3B, 20, CAR - BAL] - [F] [T] .234 BA .287 OBP .128 ISO 94 AB 3 HR 1 SB 6 BB% 26 K%
Keiner Delgado 1/4 HR -- [SS, 20, FSL - PIT] - [F] [T] .125 BA .125 OBP .375 ISO 8 AB 1 HR 0 BB% 25 K%
Hans Montero 2/4 2B 3B BB 2K -- [3B, 20, FSL - NYY] - [F] [T] .227 BA .320 OBP .136 ISO 22 AB 12 BB% 44 K%
Alain Camou 2/4 3B -- [2B, 20, CAL - SD] - [F] [T] .500 BA .500 OBP .500 ISO 4 AB 0 BB% 0 K%
🔥​ Daniel Guilarte​ 1/3 3BB K 3 SB -- [2B, 20, CAR - MIL] - [F] [T] .280 BA .385 OBP .159 ISO 82 AB 3 HR 8 SB 14 BB% 31 K%
Luis Castillo 3/5 HR K -- [LF, 20, CAR - MIL] - [F] [T] .194 BA .259 OBP .153 ISO 98 AB 4 HR 8 BB% 29 K%
Rayne Doncon 2/4 2B BB K SB -- [SS, 20, FSL - MIN] - [F] [T] .272 BA .355 OBP .204 ISO 103 AB 4 HR 2 SB 11 BB% 25 K%
Yamal Encarnacion 4/5 BB SB -- [RF, 20, CAR - HOU] - [F] [T] .222 BA .306 OBP .056 ISO 54 AB 1 HR 5 SB 11 BB% 9 K%
Derlin Figueroa 1/2 HR BB -- [3B, 20, CAR - KC] - [F] [T] .242 BA .304 OBP .143 ISO 91 AB 3 HR 1 SB 7 BB% 22 K%
Johnny Ascanio 2/3 BB SB -- [2B, 20, FSL - CIN] - [F] [T] .230 BA .280 OBP .135 ISO 74 AB 3 HR 3 SB 6 BB% 14 K%
Esteban Gonzalez 3/5 2B HR K -- [RF, 21, CAR - CLE] - [F] [T] .311 BA .376 OBP .135 ISO 74 AB 2 HR 16 SB 8 BB% 25 K%
Yerlin Confidan 1/3 HR BB -- [LF, 21, FSL - CIN] - [F] [T] .178 BA .294 OBP .151 ISO 73 AB 2 HR 2 SB 14 BB% 25 K%
Jake Cunningham 2/3 2B 2BB SB -- [CF, 21, CAR - BAL] - [F] [T] .200 BA .294 OBP .067 ISO 15 AB 2 SB 11 BB% 29 K%
 

Rookie Standouts

Sebastian De Andrade 3/4 HR -- [C, 18, AZL - SEA] - [F] [T] .750 BA .750 OBP .750 ISO 4 AB 1 HR 0 BB% 0 K%
Jonathan Mejia 2/4 2B HR K -- [SS, 19, GCL - STL] - [F] [T] .273 BA .385 OBP .636 ISO 11 AB 2 HR 7 BB% 7 K%
Carlos Jimenez 1/2 HR 2BB K SB -- [DH, 21, AZL - SEA] - [F] [T] .500 BA .733 OBP .375 ISO 8 AB 1 HR 1 SB 46 BB% 6 K%
 
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2024.05.08 20:32 AngeloTheeeGreat Supreme Team Draft Challenge

Supreme Team Draft Challenge - Building the Ultimate Team
The Supreme Team Draft Challenge is an exciting and interactive basketball simulation game that allows participants to showcase their basketball knowledge and skills in building the ultimate NBA team. In this challenge, participants will act as General Managers (GMs) and strategically draft players from the entire history of the NBA to complete their team rosters.
Objective: The objective of the challenge is to assemble a well-rounded team by strategically selecting players who complement the starting five, filling the remaining 7 positions on the roster. Participants will aim to create the most formidable team with a balance of skills, versatility, and depth.
Team 1 - " Supreme Legends"
• Stephen Curry (PG) • Michael Jordan (SG) • Magic Johnson (SF) • Tim Duncan (PF) • Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (C)
Team 2 - "High School Godz"
• Lebron James (PG) • Kobe Bryant (SG) • Tracy McGrady (SF) • Kevin Garnett (PF) • Moses Malone (C)
Team 3 - "King of Kings"
• Isiah Thomas (PG) • Dwyane Wade (SG) • Kevin Durant (SF) • Karl Malone (PF) • Shaquille O'Neal (C)
Team 4 - "EU Stars"
• Tony Parker (PG) • Luka Dončić's (SG) • Dirk Nowitzki (SF) • Giannis Antetokounmpo (PF) • Nikola Jokić (C)
Team 5 - "Dream Squad"
• Jason Kidd (PG) • Clyde Drexler (SG) • Kiwhi Leonard (SF) • James Worthy (PF) • Hakeem Olajuwon (C)
Team 6 - "Tru Masters" • John Stockton • John Havlicek (SG) • Larry Bird (SF) • Kevin McHale (PF) • Bill Russell (C)
Team 7 - "The Gunslingers"
• Oscar Robertson (PG) • George Gervin (SG) • Rick Barry (SF) • Pau Gasol (PF) • David Robinson (C)
Team 8 - "Bully Ballers"
• Penny Hardaway (PG) • Allen Iverson (SG) • Julius Erving (SF) • Charles Barkley (PF) • Wilt Chamberlain (C)
Team 9 - "The Ultimate Warriors"
• Steve Nash (PG) • Manu Ginobili (SG) • Scottie Pippen (SF) • Dennis Rodman (PF) • Robert Parish (C)
Team 10 - "The High Flyers"
• Derrick Rose (PG) • Vince Carter (SG) • Dominique Wilkins (SF) • Amar'e Stoudemire (PF) • Dwight Howard (C)
Team 11 - "Floor Generals"
• Tiny Archibald (PG) • James Harden (SG) • Elgin Baylor (SF) • Elvin Hayes (PF) • Bob Lanier (C)
Team 12 - "Wolf Pack"
• Russell Westbrook (PG) • Reggie Miller (SG) • Paul Pierce (SF) • Chris Webber (PF) • Bill Walton (C)
Team 13 - "The Under Bosses"
• Chris Paul (PG) • Ray Allen (SG) • Grant Hill (SF) • Anthony Davis (PF) • Alonzo Mourning (C)
Team 14 - "Smooth Operators"
• Clyde Frazier (PG) • Earl Monroe (SG) • Carmelo Anthony (SF) • Willis Reed (PF) • Patrick Ewing (C)
Team 15 - "Bomb Squad"
• Gary Payton (PG) • Klay Thompson (SG) • Alex English (SF) • Shawn Kemp (PF) • Walt Bellamy (C)
Team 16 - "Ring Masters"
• Rajon Rondo (PG) • Sam Jones (SG) • Jayson Tatum (SF) • Bob Pettit (PF) • Dave Cowens (C)
Team 17 - "High-Voltage"
• Damian Lillard (PG) • Jamal Murray (SG) • Paul George (SF) • Chris Bosh (PF) • Bob McAdoo (C)
Team 18 - "The Dragons"
• Kyrie Irving (PG) • Pete Maravich (SG) • Bernard King (SF) • Jerry Lucas (PF) • Nate Thurmond (C)
Team 19 - "The Riderz"
• Tim Hardaway (PG) • Mitch Richmond (SG) • Chris Mullin (SF) • Rasheed Wallace (PF) • Yao Ming (C)
Team 20 - "The Originators"
• Bob Cousy (PG) • Jerry West (SG) • Billy Cunningham (SF) • Dolph Schayes (PF) • George Mikan (C)
Team 21 "Detroit Legends"
• Dave Bing (PG) • Joe Dumars (SG) • Mark Aguirre (SF) • Dave DeBusschere (PF) • Ben Wallace (C)
Team 22 "High Rollers"
• Dennis Johnson (PG) • Ron Harper (SG) • Glenn Rice (SF) • Chris Bosh (PF) • Artis Gilmore (C)
Team 23 "Old School"
• Lenny Wilkens (PG) • David Thompson (SG) • Connie Hawkins (SF) • LaMarcus Aldridge (PF) • Wes Unseld (C)
Team 24
• Kevin Johnson (PG) • Jimmy Butler (SG) • Shawn Marion (SF) • Larry Johnson (PF) • DeMarcus Cousins (C)
Team 25
• Deron Williams (PG) • Donovan Mitchell (SG) • Adrian Dantley (SF) • Carlos Boozer (PF) • Rudy Gobert (C)
Team 26
• Mark Price (PG) • Darzen Petrovic (SG) • Peja Stojakovic (SF) • Kevin Love (PF) • Jack Sikma (C)
Team 27
• Chauncey Billups (PG) • Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (SG) • Glenn Robinson (SF) • Zach Randolph (PF) • Dikembe Mutombo (C)
Team 28
• Baron Davis (PG) • Sidney Moncrief (SG) • Metta World Peace (SF) • Elton Brand (PF) • Joel Embiid (C)
Team 29
• Ja Morant (PG) • D DeRozan (SG) • Antawn Jamison (SF) • Draymond Green (PF) • Bill Laimbeer (C)
Team 30
• DeAaron Fox (PG) • Brandon Roy (SG) • Marques Johnson (SF) • Zion Williamson (PF) • Arvydas Sabonis (C)
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2024.05.08 18:32 hallach_halil Undrafted free agents from 2024 who could make an early impact:

Undrafted free agents from 2024 who could make an early impact:
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The 2024 NFL Draft has come and gone, as we wrap up our extensive coverage of this stage of the league calendar. Before we sort of transition over into the final stages of discussing how teams have built up their rosters, discussing how the new additions fit in across my divisional draft and roster review series starting next week, I wanted to show some love to a few players who didn’t actually hear their names called over the course of the weekend in Detroit.
Just last year, I called out Bears quarterback Tyson Bagent, who ended up starting four games, Vikings linebacker Ivan Pace Jr., who was a borderline Pro Bowl performer, and Buccaneers defensive back Christian Izien, who was their quasi-starter in the slot. So there’s always still talent to be found once the draft is wrapped up and while opportunity has to be taken into account here, in the right situation there are UDFAs that could play significant roles as early as this season, even if it’s not in a starting capacity necessarily.
Here are some names, who I believe are capable of contributing and are in a situation where they could get a chance to do so:
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RB DeShaun Fenwick, Oregon State – New England Patriots

This was actually one of the first players I wrote about during this pre-draft process, when I outlined him as one of the biggest standouts from the 2024 college all-star events, having watched him consistency showing up in positive ways during East-West Shrine Bowl practices. Funnily enough, I talked a lot about what Fenwick did during one-on-ones as a receiver in that piece, considering he only hauled in 30 passes across 50 career games between South Carolina and Oregon State. You saw him detach from guys down the field on corner and streak routes, but really what stood out was his attention to detail in that regard, altering tempo, throwing in rocker-steps and freezing the feet of guys covering him. Along with that, he has clearly worked on his technique as a pass-protector, erasing the space to blitzer and striking them with a tight punch. As a runner, he plays up to his size at 6’1”, 220 pounds as a battering ram RB2 for the Beavers paired up with what could be a top-ten back in next year’s class in Damien Martinez. However, while the ran a lot inside and outside zone there, I also really like Fenwick’s projection into more of a gap-scheme oriented approach, thanks to how well he can press creases vertically, make subtle adjustments to get to the opposite edge after blockers after forcing guys on the second level to commit and get skinny through tight creases despite his size.
So as I consider what this Patriots offense could look like under their new leadership, I think this is a back that could fit very well. Coming over from Cleveland, I expect offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt to re-commit to a more downhill-oriented approach, considering the pieces they have on the O-line outside of maybe former first-round pick left guard Cole Strange, when they seemingly wanted to dabble more in the wide zone meta we saw across the NFL. While they did bring in Antonio Gibson as more of a receiving option and someone who can provide some big-play potential, I think he’s someone you want to take mental processing off the table as more of a one-cut-and-go zone runner. Yet, Rhamondre Stevenson for as an even slightly bigger back then Fenwick, has some pretty sweet feet to navigate around points of pressure and pace himself as he sets up pulling linemen. As a fifth-year player, I think the former Oregon State RB can operate in a similar mold, even though I don’t like him as much when he gets out to the perimeter and utilizes blockers in space, while lacking that extra gear to pull away from the pursuit. However, he can take some of the load off the starter with his willingness to drop his pads and have a cumulative effect on the defense taking those kinds of blows. Paired with that, for a rookie he can also be useful taking on pass-pro reps and only dropped two of 32 catchable targets in his career with consistent overhand technique. Neither JaMychal Hasty nor Ke’Shawn Vaugh have really established themselves as committee options and Kevin Harris, who the Pats drafted two years ago with a similar profile, has only been active in nine games and touched the ball 37 times.
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WR Isaiah Williams, Illinois – Detroit Lions

Someone I didn’t bring up as a player who emerged from the college all-star circuit but had a solid Shrine Bowl week himself, was Isaiah Williams. Formerly recruited as a four-star dual-threat quarterback, he made the transition to catching passes three years ago and while Illinois put the ball in his hands to hit his fellow receivers a few times during stretch, he put up just under 1100 yards and five touchdowns on 94 touches this past season, earning himself first-team All-Big Ten accolades. However, the reason not him but teammate Casey Washington actually got drafted is that Williams that he’s on the smaller end at 5’9”, 180 pounds and ran a 4.63 at the combine. To me, unless you look at the former as a pure special teamer, the NFL clearly took the wrong guy here. Wiliams is highly elusive off the line with subtle shifts or more violent sticks to gain positioning on the release, putting the defender in trail technique off the snap pretty much and then he plays so much faster than hos 40-time would indicate, to where you see him rapidly get on top of guys with that burst in slot fades. He can accelerate through his cuts, packs some effective swipe-moves to create separation against tighter coverage at the break-point and consistently was friendly to his quarterback. His drop rate is a little higher (7.0%) than you’d like to see and his contested-catch rate (35.3%) lower, but he shows no hesitation of extending for the ball in traffic and you love what he provides after the catch. He already has that lower center of gravity to be efficient with his transitions and make more dramatic moves in the open field, but he also shows the balance to pull through wraps, forcing 51 missed tackles across 164 combined catches over the last two seasons.
So I look at this Lions depth chart, they just locked up Amon-Ra St. Brown as their “power slot extraordinaire”, they hope former first-round pick Jameson Williams can build on some of the flashes late last season as a field-stretcher and Kalif Raymond is back for a fourth season in Detroit as someone who’s averaged 560 yards per year with them and has been their designated punt returner. However, beyond that, you’re looking at Donovan Peoples-Jones, who they traded a sixth-round pick to Cleveland for, but only averaged just over six offensive snaps outside of a meaningless week 18 game. I kind of liked Antoine Green as a seventh-round pick for them last year, who was this vertical ball-winner for North Carolina, because they didn’t really have that skill-set outside of maybe Marvin Jones Jr. – who’s now off the roster – but the then-rookie only caught one pass for two yards. The only other receiver currently on the roster anybody would even recognize by name is former Saint Tre’Quan Smith, who was bouncing between practice squads and was only active for one game last year. So there’s a pretty good chance Isaiah Williams makes it through final cuts as this team’s WR5 at least. He provides the YAC skills that this team is somewhat lacking and can be an extension of this run game, just like he was for the Fighting Illini, being a fly sweep threats, running backside bubbles or just creating microwave offense on screens.
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WR Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint, Georgia – Washington Commanders

Sticking with the wide receiver position, we’re looking at quite a different profile to Isaiah Williams with this 6’1”, 205-pound Georgia wideout. Rosemy-Jacksaint was four-star recruit in 2020, who struggled to work his way onto the field for a deep Bulldogs receiving corp, with just 11 catches over his first two years. He became a bigger part of the rotation in 2022 (29-337-two touchdowns), but really established himself as a senior, turning 34 grabs into 535 yards and four TDs. I first became aware of this player during Senior Bowl practices, but I actually didn’t love what I saw there. In a setting that favors shifty separators, who can take advantage of the extended space provided to them during one-on-ones, his routes became somewhat predictable with no deceptive speed and footwork alternations. That’s not saying I didn’t also see him come out of his front-loaded staggered stance without any wasted movement and didn’t like how he was able to violently stick his foot in the ground for sharp transitions as a bigger body-type, along with catching the first touchdown on gameday through contact. Going to the tape, I thought he was very disciplined with his route-stems, snapped off curls well and I really appreciated his play-strength, battling for positioning, defeating leverage of defenders and nudging them off at the top of routes. You combine that with big, natural hands (zero drops on 98 targets over the past two seasons), large catch-radius with those 33-inch arms and competitiveness with the ball in air, hauling in seven of 11 contested targets last year.
However, what really made me buy in with Rosemy-Jacksaint and what I think the Commander coaching staff will fall in love with is what he provides as a blocker. Works up to off-corners under good control and is able to latch his hands inside their frame at a high rate. You can deploy him in closer splits, cracking back on safeties, getting a tight grip on the point-man of bunches or even pinning edge defenders inside on plays out to the perimeter. And you see this guy’s hands stay attached until the echo of the whistle a lot of times to take defenders for a ride. Is there anybody this profile reminds you of, thinking about what new GM Adam Peters had in San Francisco? – Jauan Jennings is who came to mind for me. Just like the Niner’s dirty-work receiver and chain-mover, the question with the former Bulldog is the long speed, backed up by running an abysmal 4.81 at Georgia’s pro day. I’m not aware of any off-field concerns, which led to Jennings going undrafted, who I believe offered more after the catch. Washington’s offense will have a much more spread-out look than San Francisco of course with the combination of OC Kliff Kingsbury and second overall pick Jayden Daniels, but to complement a smaller receiving corp that will likely rely on the guy they selected 100th overall in Luke McCaffrey – who I believe is still learning the intricacies of the position – I think as a big slot and role player to help get the run game off the ground, I think Rosemy-Jacksaint has a good chance to make the roster. Assuming they’re looking at different options for the return game, this guy offers more on offense than Dax Milne.
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TE Dallin Holker, Colorado State – New Orleans Saints

One of the more surprising players from this list who ultimately didn’t get picked as part of a fairly underwhelming tight-end class is Dallin Holker. There were only 12 guys who got selected altogether, but I had him just inside my personal top-ten. That was more of a reflection of the quality of the group overall, as I only saw five TEs inside my top-100 while everybody else had some clear warts. For Holker, he wasn’t asked to line up next to the tackle or would create displacement in the run game, while as a receiver he would tip off defenders by drifting during his route stems, he ran a 4.78 at 241 pounds at the combine and he’s not the most natural at contorting his body for off-target grabs. With that being said, there is plenty of good with the second-team All-American, who just put up career-highs across the board in catches (64), yards (767) and touchdowns (six). I thought his actual game speed was a lot better than what he was timed up, watching him gain a step on guys up the seams or racking up yards after the catch when hauling in passes on the run. Holker can also drop his hips and create space for himself and generally navigates well around ancillary zone defenders to find openings. He tracks the deep ball well over either shoulder, not losing focus with someone on his hip, and generally does a good job taking advantage of his large frame to shield the ball and absorb contact, as well as being flexible enough to pluck passes below his knees. As a blocker, you’re best served to utilize him on the move, whether that’s sifting across the formation, inserting against linebackers or covering up bodies in space when you try to get the ball out towards the sideline.
One of the keys to Holker not at least getting a call late on day three is that he didn’t leave the greatest impression during Shrine Bowl week, with a couple of semi-drops with contact and not approaching the ball optimally. However, I didn’t notice that as a general issue for him and as he acclimates to a higher level of competition, I think he has a place on an NFL roster as someone who can earn opportunities by being a reliable target who will fight for extra yardage, and he even lined up some at fullback during team sessions of those aforementioned practices. As I consider how he might fit in with the Saints specifically, I’m looking at a fantasy sleeper from a year ago in Juwan Johnson who didn’t match his prior production in a more prominent role, Foster Moreau as someone who they limited to an underneath option in terms of the pass game and whatever you want to define Taysom Hill as. Whether the latter is on the roster or not, with Klint Kubiak now taking over play-calling duties I’m expecting a fair share of multi-TE sets and could see Holker earn a role as an H-back on early downs and someone with alignment versatility in defined dropback settings.
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IOL Drake Nugent, Michigan – San Francisco 49ers

Moving on to the offensive line now, I saw a path where teams would pass on Drake Nugent compared to see more impressive physical profiles on day three, but I was still shocked to see him go undrafted entirely. Depending on what you count some of these tackle/guard flex options as, there were between 25 and 30 interior O-linemen selected overall. For me, Nugent was IOL18, even though I acknowledge that he may be considered a center only at 6’1”, right around 300 pounds with pretty small hands. After barely seeing the field his first two years in college, he started all 39 games between Stanford and Michigan over the past three years, earning first-team All-Big Ten accolades and helping pave the way for a national championship as the replacement for another highly-regarded transfer at the pivot in Olu Oluwatimi. Nugent definitely lacks some size and length, to where you don’t see him just overwhelming nose-tackles at the point of attack or stun interior rushers with his punch. However, he wins as a run-blocker with great technique and naturally built-in leverage, being able to execute down- and back-blocks as part of the Wolverines’ gap schemes where they pulled their guards a lot, but he’s also very capable of getting his hips around to reach-block first-level defenders or secure moving targets climbing off combos. As a pass-protector, he operates with good flexion at his hips, knees and ankles in order to protect a firm interior of the pocket despite only being around 300 pounds. He consistently fits his hands underneath the chest of rushers, showcases impressive reactionary quicks to mirror active movers and is able to guide crossing linebackers or loopers off track at a high rate.
Considering what Kyle Shanahan and company value in terms of the offensive line – particularly at the center position – I think Nugent fits those qualifications very well. While the rest of the measurements aren’t as intriguing, he put up borderline elite agility numbers at the combine and you see that short-area quickness on tape as well. Michigan didn’t run a whole lot of outside zone, because the guys around the pivot were much more power-based and they’d mash people inside, creating extra gaps with their guards being used as pullers. However, I think Nugent can absolutely get to the play-side shoulder of shades and 2i-technique, wall off bodies on the second level and then has the lateral movement skills to slide in front of blitzers with how much 5-0 protections San Francisco runs, because they want to get five eligibles out in the pattern. Outside of their starter Jake Brendel, the only guy under contract who has really snapped the ball in the NFL is Jon Feliciano, who they brought in third-round pick Dominick Puni (Kansas) to compete for the starting gig at right guard for most likely. So I’m not sure if the Michigan standout makes the active roster week one, but if Brendel misses any time and Feliciano wins that position battle, he may end up starting at center or at least be your primary backup. And I can see a world where Puni starts a few contests at right tackle as well (after he played on the blindside for the Jayhawks), which would open up further opportunities.
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IOL Kinglsey Eguakun, Florida – Detroit Lions

You’ll see a couple of other teams make the list with two potential impact UDFAs, but Detroit is the only one with multiple guys on one side of the ball, as I could see both wide receiver Isaiah Williams and Florida’s starting center over the last three years make the cut. What probably hurt him in this process is the fact that he was lost a month into the 2023 season with an ankle injury and he also didn’t work out at the combine due to tight hamstrings. However, we did see him perform at the Senior Bowl and I thought he had a really nice week. What stands out right away as we compare him to Michigan’s Drake Nugent for example is that he may not even be a full ten pounds heavier, but Eguakun presents a much denser build. Thanks to that, combined with throwing out a nice snatch-trap move a couple of times, his ability to anchor against power-rushers and put people on the ground when they get off balance, made him a very effective pass-protector. On 145 pass-blocking snaps last season, he was only charged with one sack and five additional pressures. In the run game, he has some impressive reps on tape executing different assignment on zone concepts, whether he’s latching and sustaining against D-linemen deep into the play-clock, overtaking/folding underneath on combos or shove scraping linebackers past the target. And for what that more squatty build might suggest, he’s pretty effective with getting to further extended landmarks and secure bodies in space.
With that being said, I did have a few other names ahead of Eguakun in my IOL rankings and he certainly has his flaws. Whether that’s not always bending at his knees and bringing his feet along as a run-blocker, his hands generally sliding to high in both facets and needing to gear up the level of activity in his hand-usage to battle interior pass-rushers. Combining those issues, he was penalized an insane 31(!) times across 1029 total snaps these last three years combined. Nevertheless, not only do I believe those issues are fixable down the road with the right coaching, but I also look at a pretty clear path to earn the backup center job and provide value as someone who can probably jump in at guard as well. Right now, with Graham Glasgow expected to jump in at left guard for Jonah Jackson, who just left in free agency, the only other O-linemen on this roster currently are Colby Sorsdal, who they selected in the fifth round as a developmental tackle out of William & Mary last year, the guy they surprised us with in the fourth round of this draft out of the University of British Columbia, who is also looked at as a guy who isn’t NFL-ready but has intriguing athletic tools, and former Boston College guard Christian Mahogany, who went a good 100 picks later than I expected late in the sixth round due to some medical concerns. None of those have experience at the pivot and otherwise there’s no other drafted player on this roster. Depending on if Detroit signs another free agent on the tertiary market, I see a good chance for Eguakun to make it through cuts.
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EDGE Gabriel Murphy, UCLA – Minnesota Vikings

Nobody hit a bigger homerun on the undrafted free agent market last year than the Vikings. I heard the concerns around linebacker Ivan Pace Jr. coming out of Cincinnati and thought he’d go later than where I valued him, considering he was my 90th overall prospect, but when he landed with defensive coordinator Brian Flores in Minnesota, I immediately thought he’d be an impact starter, and he ended up playing at a fringe Pro Bowl level. This time around, they brought in a player I considered a fourth-round prospect but had some similar concerns based on length. His 30.5-inch arms place him in the sixth-percentile, although the rest of his measurables and athletic testing all basically were in the upper third for the position. Now, that does create some issues when he’s in those close combats against offensive tackles in both facets and you didn’t really see him be asked to stack-and-shed on the edge in the run game, as he was more so allowed to “make plays”. However, there are flashes of him even lining up at three-technique and anchoring against down-block, plus he just has a knack for swiping away the hands of offensive linemen and disrupting the backfield. What you really bring him in for however is that he can probably contribute early on already as a pass-rusher. He effectively sets up cross-chops and beats guys laterally with almost “euro-step”-like footwork. Murphy shows a great feel for the weight-distribution of blockers and has the versatility to move along the front, creating issues on the interior with his quickness. Playing along a loaded D-line at UCLA last season certainly helped, but he racked up 62 QB pressures across 355 pass-rush snaps last season.
Looking at Minnesota’s EDGE situation, they basically swapped out long-time veteran Danielle Hunter for a younger version in Jonathan Greenard coming off a career-year at the end of his rookie deal in Houston. Unlike many suspected them having to trade away both their first-round picks for a quarterback in the top-five, they were able to move up to 17th overall to pair quarterback J.J. McCarthy with what many regarded as EDGE1 in Alabama’s Dallas Turner. And they did sign former Dolphin Andrew Van Ginkel to a back-loaded two-year, 20-million-dollar contract, in part due to DC Brian Flores’ familiarity with him. However, while Jihad Ward is currently listed as an outside linebacker, at 290 pounds you’re not really going to ask him to drop into coverage, which they do a lot in a system that either brings six or only three, being very extreme-oriented. Other than that, it’s down to Pat Jones, who just played a career-high in snaps but more out of necessity and he didn’t grade out particularly well, and a developmental guy in Andre Carter who they picked up as a UDFA from Army last year and primarily was used on special teams. As I consider who can give you the most production on passing downs right now, Murphy at the very least comes in fifth in that pecking order. So I think he could be used as a spinner over the center and be valued due to his sudden hands to quickly win those one-on-ones Flores generates.
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IDL Fabien Lovett, Florida State – Kansas City Chiefs

While they’ve made more investments recently, the Chiefs have a history of finding quality contributors on the defensive line late in the draft and as part of the UDFA market. They signed an edge rusher that I think could give them some snaps as part of the rotation with his urgent, violent style of play in Charlotte’s Eyabi Okie-Anoma. Yet, I want to focus on the big bear they added in the middle from Florida State. Lovett was tied for tenth in my interior D-line rankings and I thought his skill-set was worthy of investing an early day three pick in him. In terms of owning his space and sliding off blocks in run defense, he was up there with anybody outside of Texas’ massive T’Vondre Sweat as a guy playing between the guard. What I always said about him was that he had an innate feel for where pressure was being applied from and how to counter it, as he dealt with double-teams. Yet, his ability to lock out against soloes and then how slippery he is at disengaging and eating up the ball-carrier is equally impressive. Now, he doesn’t offer a whole lot of pop out of his stance and short-area twitchiness to be a legit part of a third-down package in the NFL, but he does have some dominant snaps of putting guards or centers on skates when left one-on-one and his level of activity with his hands is commendable for a guy at 6’4”, nearly 320 pounds.
As a sixth-year senior who some people may look like as a two-down player, it’s understandable that the league may value other guys above him, but there’s no way he should’ve gone undrafted entirely. Considering how Kansas City has treated their defensive front, these types of players like Derrick Nnadi, Mike Pennel and others have been valuable contributors. Especially this past season, we saw them run the second-highest rate of base defense and generally they go fairly depth into their depth chart with that position group, to keep guys healthy and give them quality snaps. So while those names I mentioned are still under contract, I think there’s definitely a path to playing time for Lovett since they value those early-phase run stoppers. This guy can occupy bodies to allow their linebackers to run freely, as they just some speed with the departure of Willie Gay Jr., but when they mug someone like Leo Chenal up and create even numbers up front, his ability to work off blockers and create quick stops allows them to get to longer downs and be aggressive in their pressure-packages. Yet, when they run more stop-drop coverages, Lovett can stay on the field and contribute as a pocket-pusher or someone who frees up lanes by pulling multiple bodies with him. I think he makes that roster or at the very least is one of the first call-ups from the practice squad, and he stands out as people watch the All-22 in DecembeJanuary.
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LB Easton Gibbs, Wyoming – Seattle Seahawks

Moving on to the second level of the defense, there wasn’t as obvious a choice at linebacker as last year, but there still a few guys I could see making rosters, at least if they are significant contributors on special teams. One of those names become keen of was the last in line of some quality Wyoming LBs in Easton Gibbs. I first laid my eyes on him during Shrine Bowl week, especially in terms one-on-one reps vs. the running backs in coverage. He displayed quick feet to redirect with opponents and kept them in front of him, to where even if he did surrender catches, he would’ve been right there to set the tackle for minimal yardage. He was asked to move over the slot quite a bit during team drills, where he showed the ability to read the eyes of the quarterback as a quasi-overhang, yet he’d toggle back to targets in his vicinity and his play of the week came at the goal-line, undercutting a slant route, where he would’ve been off to the races for a pick-six. On tape, his closing burst as a delayed blitzer or taking off as a spy popped a few tomes, as well as the force to plow through running backs in protection. At 6’1”, 230 pounds, Gibbs presents a pretty dense build, with a wide chest, strong arms and a powerful lower half. He excels at creating leverage and stepping past the hips of linemen in order to circle around for the tackle when the ball is going his way, yet his lateral mobility to track (wide) zone concepts from the backside is equally strong.
Now, Gibbs can be overly concerned with beating blockers to the spot and loses vision on the ball at times, where he runs himself out of the picture. His transitions as a zone-defender and in open field tackling situations can be a little heavy-legged, leading to a missed-tackle rate of 11.6% across three seasons as a starter. So I thought he projected best as a SAM in a defense that utilizes his edge-setting skills and ability to cover tight-ends. That role doesn’t necessarily exist in Mike Macdonald’s system, but I think if paired with more of a rangy player on the second level, he can be a useful piece. That’s where the pairing with former Dolphin Jerome Baker makes a lot of sense, who can be the one that drops out of mugged-up looks and match up with guys out of the backfield as Gibbs is used as a pressure player. As I look at what else they have on the roster, there’s really only Tyrel Dodson in terms of guys with legit NFL experience, who logged two third of his career starts last season (10). Otherwise, they only have 23 total defensive snaps to show for at off-ball backer. Seattle did draft Tyrice Knight out of UTEP in the fourth round, who is a fun player in terms of the violence he plays with, but it also leads to him running himself out of trouble quite regularly at this point. I think there’s an outside chance Gibbs actually wins that second starting gig at inside linebacker and unless they love what one of those other guys provides on teams, he’s at least LB4 for this group.
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CB Josh Wallace, Michigan – Los Angeles Rams

This was an insanely deep corner class and it would surprise a lot of people probably to hear there was actual one more selected (36 total) than at wide receiver, which was the topic of discussion alongside the quarterback all draft season. However, there were still a couple left who didn’t end up hearing their names called, who I expect to battle for roster spots. Josh Wallace is one of those, as someone who spent the first four years of his collegiate career at UMass before transferring to Michigan for his final season of eligibility, where he didn’t intercept any passes but did start 11 of 15 contests, with four PBUs, one fumble forced and two recovered. He’s more so average-sized at 5’11”, 185 pounds, but he plays above that weight-class, where he can bother receivers at the line. When he’s playing straight-up press-technique, Wallace does well to deny receivers to get to the edges of his frame, when he’s allowed to shade inside, he can ride guys into the sideline and then he can stop his momentum pretty well. As a zone defender, he showcases impressive recognition for route combinations, is forceful with his hands to funnel targets towards the safety to his side and generally his awareness for down-and-distance and game situations is excellent. On the negative side, he lacks great twitch at the break-point to erase that window of separation receivers are able to create on him, flipping with vertical releases a step early raises concerns around Wallace’s long speed – backed up by running in the high 4.6s at his pro day – and he’s not really a play-maker with the ball in the air, only intercepting three of 32 total passes defensed in his career.
Having said that, he did have an impressive Shrine Bowl week, stacking over top of routes, forcing guys to widen their stem, without allowing guys to detach on him, at one point coming up with an awesome interception in the end-zone during red-zone one-on-ones, walling off his man, getting his eyes back on the quarterback and diving for the ball. And the big case for him is the physical presence he provides out on the perimeter. This guy steps downhill vs. the run with a purpose and is looking to be the one initiating contact with blockers, then aims low as a tackler and significantly cut down his miss rate this past season against top competition, only missing two of 42 attempts. So while we don’t fully know what the structure of the Rams D will look like under new coordinator Chris Shula, taking over the principles and largely personnel of the previous iteration under Raheem Morris, there’s a pretty clear differentiation between the bigger, more hands-on boundary corners like Tre’Davious White and Derion Kendrick, and the quicker field-side options such as Darious Williams and Cobie Durant. White and Williams coming in as free agents, with Williams having familiarity with L.A. already, are slated to start week one, but I think Wallace could battle Kendrick – who had similar speed concerns, which were even more prevalent on tape – for the backup role on the short side of the field, where he’s asked to disrupt receivers early but doesn’t necessarily stick with them all the way across the field, while having help over the top or inside.
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CB Chigozie Anusiem, Colorado State – Washington Commanders

The other top-30 corner for me who didn’t end up getting selected is someone else I saw early on at Shrine Bowl week but didn’t get to study fully until late in the process. For reference, there were eight guys at that position who got drafted – a couple as early as the fourth round – who I had ranked below Anusiem. Unlike Josh Wallace, I really don’t understand why he ended up not getting taken, since he has even better size at 6’1”, 200 pounds and ran a 4.39 at the Colorado State pro day. A former three-star safety recruit for Cal back in 2018, it took this guy a little bit to find his footing and it took until the final two of his six seasons in college for him to become a fixture in the lineup, once he had transferred to the Rams, where he logged a pick and 12 PBUs across 23 total games. Anusiem operates with good balance and his eyes locked in on the belt of his man from soft-press alignment. He shows the football IQ for what routes to anticipate based on splits and formations, slightly adjusting his technique, and then has 32-and-¼-inch arms to impede to progress of the guy across from him as he commits to the release. He has the wheels to run with just about anybody, his closing burst once receivers try to separate on secondary routes is excellent and then his length allows him to bat down targets others would settle for the tackle on. On 228 snaps in man-coverage over the past two years combined, Anusiem allowed just 12 of 36 targets his way (33.3%) to be completed for 157 yards and one touchdown, while actively forcing nine incompletions. In reality, he might be at his best however playing top-down in quarters and closing on stuff in the flats, where he looks comfortable peaking back at the quarterback, mid-pointing routes and passing along or falling off for targets in his vicinity.
He can definitely get a little too aggressive with wanting to dictate the route development and gets turned the wrong way, leading to some wasted movement – which you saw during Shrine Bowl week against more skilled route-runners – he’s quick to get into that three-quarter turn in deep zone assignments and lose vision of the wideout at times and when he’s attacking downhill against the run, he’s more so just catching ball-carrier, allowing them to drive through him for additional yardage due to his high center of gravity. However, it’s not like he’s missing tackles (just 5.2% of his attempts last season, compared to 6.3% for his entire career) and he’s generally a strong edge-setter, where he’s sliding inside of receivers to create early stops when the ball bounces his way or he punches off receivers with those long limbs, not shying away from sticking his nose in the fan against bigger bodies out on the perimeter. That’s why I thought someone would bet on his traits, teaching him how to hone in his aggressiveness in man-coverage, since he’s pretty reliable against the run from day one. And looking at what new Commanders head coach values from that position, it aligns with a lot that he brings to the table in terms of dictating terms to receivers with a high rate of man-coverage. That’s why they brought in Michael Davis from the Chargers to pair with Benjamin St. Juste, while drafting Mike Sainristil to start in the nickel for the them, but I’m a lot more concerned about last year’s first-rounder Emmanuel Forbes, who was over-drafted based on speed and having a nose for coming up with interceptions. This new front-office isn’t as invested in him to succeed and I could see Anusiem end up as their primary backup on the outside, since he’s a good 20 pounds heavier and fits more with their mantra.
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SAF Millard “Nook” Bradford, TCU – New Orleans Saints

Finally, I want to discuss one safety here. This is a class that receive a whole lot of publicity, but taking my top-100 big board and the guys I listed as “the next 30 names”, I had 11 names up there and depending on how you want to define a couple of them who ultimately got picked, there were are 20 selected total.
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The rest of the analysis can be found here!

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One more UDFA to keep track of for each team:

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Arizona Cardinals – Xavier Weaver, WR, Colorado
Atlanta Falcons – Austin Stogner, TE, Oklahoma
Baltimore Ravens – Beau Brade, SAF, Maryland
Buffalo Bills – Frank Gore Jr., RB, Southern Miss
Carolina Panthers – Jalen Coker, WR, Holy Cross
Chicago Bears – Keith Randolph Jr., IDL, Illinois
Cincinnati Bengals – Aaron Casey, LB, Indiana
Cleveland Browns – Javion Cohen, IOL, Miami
Dallas Cowboys – Brevyn Spann-Ford, TE, Minnesota
Denver Broncos – Thomas Yassmin, TE, Utah
Detroit Lions – Steele Chambers, LB, Ohio State
Green Bay Packers – Donovan Jennings, OT/IOL, USF
Houston Texans – Jadon OR Jaxon Janke, WR, South Dakota State
Indianapolis Colts – Kedon Slovis, QB, USC
Jacksonville Jaguars – Josh Proctor, SAF, Ohio State
Kansas City Chiefs – Eyabi Okie-Anoma, EDGE, Charlotte
Las Vegas Raiders – Lideatrick “Tulu” Griffin, WR, Mississippi State
Los Angeles Chargers – Zach Heins, TE, South Dakota State
Los Angeles Rams – Kenny Logan Jr., SAF, Kansas
Miami Dolphins – Storm Duck, CB, Louisville
Minnesota Vikings – Dallas Gant, LB, Toledo
New England Patriots – Charles Turner III, IOL, LSU
New Orleans Saints – Sincere Haynesworth, IOL, Tulane
New York Giants – Alex Johnson, CB, UCLA
New York Jets – Leonard Taylor III, IDL, Miami
Philadelphia Eagles – Gabe Hall, IDL, Baylor
Pittsburgh Steelers – Dajuan Edwards, RB, Georgia
San Francisco 49ers – Evan Anderson, IDL, FAU
Seattle Seahawks – Garrett Greenfield, OT, South Dakota State
Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Kalen DeLoach, LB, FSU
Tennessee Titans – Dillon Johnson, RB, Washington
Washington Commanders – Tyler Owens, SAF, Texas Tech .
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2024.05.08 05:40 Daegog Your Detroit Lions 2020-2021.. What a wild ride we have been on.

Quarterback
Matthew Stafford
Chase Daniel
David Blough
Running back
D’Andre Swift
Adrian Peterson
Kerryon Johnson
Jason Cabinda
Nick Bawden
Tight end
T.J. Hockenson
Hunter Bryant
Jesse James
Wide receiver
Marvin Jones Jr.
Kenny Golladay
Mohamed Sanu
Danny Amendola
Jamal Agnew
Quintez Cephus
Offensive line
Taylor Decker
Jonah Jackson
Frank Ragnow
Oday Aboushi
Halapoulivaati Vaitai
Evan Brown
Matt Nelson
Dan Skipper
Logan Stenberg
Tyrell Crosby
Joe Dahl
Defensive line
Danny Shelton
Nick Williams
Da’Shawn Hand
John Penisini
Romeo Okwara
Julian Okwara
Trey Flowers
Kevin Strong
Austin Bryant
Everson Griffen
Linebackers
Christian Jones
Reggie Ragland
Jahlani Tavai
Jarrad Davis
Jalen Reeves-Maybin
Jamie Collins
Cornerbacks
Jeff Okudah
Desmond Trufant
Darryl Roberts
Amani Oruwariye
Justin Coleman
Mike Ford
Safeties
Tracy Walker
Duron Harmon
Will Harris
Miles Killebrew
Bobby Price
C.J. Moore
Specialists
K Matt Prater
P Jack Fox
LS Don Muhlbach
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2024.05.07 23:09 Curtis50999 3rd year dynasty do I need to make any moves for the future?

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2024.05.07 00:45 Aginagala WWF - King of the Ring 1996 Review

This will be the start of a series of posts going through WWF/WWE PPVs chronologically starting off with a personal recommendation of where to start, the 1996 KOTR PPV. I want to state I have always been aware of big events from the attitude era like Austin vs the rock, and the whole McMahon Austin feud etc, but have never really watched it further than the big iconic matches, and this series of posts will be my first impressions going into it. I’m going to be watching every PPV from KOTR 1996 onwards and watching Wrestling Bios YouTube series “Revisiting the war” to fill in the blanks in between the PPVs.
I’m not really doing this for any reason other than just a personal kinda running project thing to keep a record of thoughts. I’m not gunna be going into massive details about every match and what I liked I’m just going to rate the matches, and give an overall impression, talking about notable moments during the event.
A quick note about my favourite wrestlers growing up being: Undertaker, Jeff Hardy, Mick Foley, Edge, Kane, Batista, and stone cold Steve Austin (watching him in the big iconic matches was all I’ve seen of him) enjoy the over the top personalities, risky death defying stunts, type of wrestlers. But I’m open to my mind being changed. RIGHT!! ENOUGH YAPPIN! Into the review…
(KOTR 1996 Review)
‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin vs Marc Melo 3.5/5
Jake ‘The Snake’ Roberts vs Vader 1.5/5
The Smoking Gunn’s vs The Godwinn’s w/ Hillbilly Jim 1.5/5
Jerry “The King” Lawler vs The Ultimate Warrior 1/5
Mankind vs The Undertaker 3.5/5
Goldust vs Ahmed Johnson 2/5
Stone Cold Steve Austin vs Jake Roberts 2/5
Shawn Michaels vs Davey Boy Smith 3/5
Austin 3:16 says I just whooped your ass! The only thing I knew about this event going in was it was the birth of the ‘Stone cold’ Steve Austin character, and it was AWESOME to see. Anything Austin in this event was sick, seeing where Austin 3:16 came from was amazing as I had no idea it was coming and was hit with “OHHH THATS WHERE ITS FROM!!”. But my god I’m so glad they changed his theme song as well… when he walked out I was so confused as it just did not fit his character at all and there he was, excited to see when it changes. I also looked it up and the stunner he hit in this match was one of the first and it was… super weird. From seeing his other matches and the selling of other wrestlers, the sh*t talking after he hits it, the kick before execution it was very weird but very cool seeing its origins. Also, AUSTIN WAS FLYING DURING THIS EVENT! Prior to his injuries and seeing the more ‘brawling’ style he adopted later on, his pure in ring ability is seriously impressive. Props to Marc Melo as well as in their match they worked really well together. Everything Austin really carried this event for me.
A few really lackluster matches later, with ‘the king’ heel honestly making me laugh really hard (can’t believe how savage he was after hearing him on commentary for years), we get to taker vs mankind. Really interesting match to watch. Now I’m just gunna say it I cannot help but have undertaker bias, even if he has a bad match I’ll probably find enjoyment out of it. This match was genuinely really fun though, I was told going into this Undertaker was almost indestructible for the previous 4 years of his career in WWF, and mankind seems to be a sort of… character development opportunity for taker. He’s able to take a lot of punishment and seems like he’s almost another kind of weird otherworldly character, and thanks to Paul bearer actually beats taker. Really interested to see where this feud goes and what wwf does with the characters. It was a great brawl and entertaining.
This goldust guys gimmick is REALLY weird… but I kinda like it. What I didn’t like was the match. Make goldusts match 5 minutes shorter and it could’ve been better. So Johnson wants to whoop his ass cuz goldust gave him mouth to mouth without consent…? Kinda holds up well in a weird way.
Steve Austin then does his famous promo after an eh match. I get what they were going for but it didn’t really land for me.
Then the main event. It was a good match… and that’s kinda it. It was built up a lot during the show and it was just good for me. When they were ‘on’ it hit and when they were ‘off’ it was meh. But seeing early Shawn Michaels was pretty cool, god he’s such a fantastic performer and a joy to watch.
Overall impressions, it was a really fun show. It had highs it had lows, it had some amazing wrestling and some piss poor snoozefests, but hey what event doesn’t. I had no clue what to expect but was pleasantly surprised at how easy it was to just sit back and enjoy the show. The in ring ability from the recognisable names was great, noting undertaker, mankind, Shawn Michaels, Steve Austin. Knowing this is the start of Austin has me EXTREMELY EXCITED, and even the lack luster matches had some interesting feuds.
A great start to my journey and excited to see what’s to come.
OVERALL - 2.5/5
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2024.05.06 20:26 LKS071281 Playoff Block Leaders by Season

Season Player Blocks (Per Game) Times Won
2023 Anthony Davis (Lakers) 50 (3.1) 2nd
2022 Robert Williams (Celtics) 38 (2.2) 1st
2021 Brook Lopez (Bucks) 34 (1.5) 1st
2020 Anthony Davis (Lakers) 30 (1.4) 1st
2019 Draymond Green (Warriors) 33 (1.5) 3rd
2018 Clint Capela (Rockets) 36 (2.1) 2nd
2017 Clint Capela (Rockets) / Draymond Green (Warriors) 28 (2.5 / 1.6) 1st / 2nd
2016 Draymond Green (Warriors) 41 (1.8) 1st
2015 Dwight Howard (Rockets) 39 (2.3) 3rd
2014 Serge Ibaka (Thunder) 42 (2.5) 3rd
2013 Roy Hibbert (Pacers) 37 (1.9) 1st
2012 Serge Ibaka (Thunder) 59 (3.0) 2nd
2011 Serge Ibaka (Thunder) 52 (3.1) 1st
2010 Dwight Howard (Magic) 49 (3.5) 2nd
2009 Dwight Howard (Magic) 60 (2.6) 1st
2008 Pau Gasol (Lakers) 40 (1.9) 1st
2007 Tim Duncan (Spurs) 62 (3.1) 3rd
2006 Shaquille O'Neal (Heat) 34 (1.5) 4th
2005 Ben Wallace (Pistons) 59 (2.4) 1st
2004 Shaquille O'Neal (Lakers) 61 (2.8) 3rd
2003 Tim Duncan (Spurs) 79 (3.3) 2nd
2002 Shaquille O'Neal (Lakers) 48 (2.5) 2nd
2001 Dikembe Mutombo (76ers) 72 (3.1) 1st
2000 Shaquille O'Neal (Lakers) 55 (2.4) 1st
1999 Tim Duncan (Spurs) 45 (2.6) 1st
1998 Greg Ostertag (Jazz) 37 (1.9) 2nd
1997 Greg Ostertag (Jazz) 47 (2.4) 1st
1996 Shawn Kemp (Sonics) 40 (2.0) 1st
1995 Hakeem Olajuwon (Rockets) 62 (2.8) 5th
1994 Hakeem Olajuwon (Rockets) 92 (4.0) 4th
1993 Oliver Miller (Suns) / Hakeem Olajuwon (Rockets) 59 (2.5 / 4.9) 1st / 3rd
1992 Larry Nance (Cavaliers) 46 (2.7) 1st
1991 Vlade Divac (Lakers) 41 (2.2) 1st
1990 Mark West (Suns) 41 (2.6) 1st
1989 Manute Bol (Warriors) 29 (3.6) 1st
1988 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Lakers) / John Salley (Pistons) 37 (1.5) 5th / 1st
1987 Hakeem Olajuwon (Rockets) 43 (4.3) 2nd
1986 Hakeem Olajuwon (Rockets) 69 (3.5) 1st
1985 Kevin McHale (Celtics) 46 (2.2) 1st
1984 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Lakers) 45 (2.1) 4th
1983 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Lakers) 55 (3.7) 3rd
1982 Robert Parish (Celtics) 48 (4.0) 1st
1981 Julius Erving (76ers) 41 (2.6) 1st
1980 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Lakers) 58 (3.9) 2nd
1979 Elvin Hayes (Bullets) 52 (2.7) 1st
1978 Marvin Webster (Sonics) 58 (2.6) 1st
1977 Bill Walton (Blazers) 64 (3.4) 1st
1976 Gar Heard (Suns) 37 (1.9) 1st
1975 George Johnson (Warriors) 40 (2.4) 1st
1974 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Bucks) 39 (2.4) 1st
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2024.05.06 15:23 brunseidon 2024 Treadwell-Diggs Hypothesis – V1

What is the Treadwell-Diggs Hypothesis?
The Treadwell-Diggs Hypothesis is “research” I initially did as a joke and shared here before the start of the 2020 season. I was inspired to create the Treadwell-Diggs Hypothesis because of my (unfortunate) Vikings fandom.
The inspiration for the hypothesis came from Stefon Diggs and Laquon Treadwell. Diggs was frequently sharing workout videos on social media – I don’t think he does anything other than train, eat, and sleep. In contrast, 1st-round bust, Laquon Treadwell, was frequently posting pictures of himself in front of cars, out to eat, shopping, and playing video games.
I was interested to see if there was any potential relationship between a player's work ethic and their on-field performance, which led to the creation of the Treadwell-Diggs Hypothesis.
My Process
I monitored all draft eligible players in the 2024 rookie class, over the span of a month (April-May). I checked their Instagram stories on a daily basis to see if they made a post about working out. If they worked out that day, they got a point. If they didn’t, no point.
“But what if they work out all the time and just aren’t active on social media?!?”
This “research” is satire (kind of)
2024 Updates
  • Tracking ALL draft eligible prospects that have Instagram
  • V1 (April-May)
  • V2 (May-July): Final version
  • Workouts / Total Posts / Percentage: This has been a highly requested feature since I began tracking – I decided to bite the bullet and do it this year just for y'all. <3

QB

Player Workouts Total Percentage
JJ McCarthy 1 3 33.3%
Michael Penix Jr. 1 6 16.7%
Bo Nix 0 4 0.0%
Caleb Williams 0 24 0.0%
Drake Maye 0 8 0.0%
Jayden Daniels 0 15 0.0%

RB

Player Workouts Total Percentage
MarShawn Lloyd 25 41 61.0%
Braelon Allen 4 8 50.0%
Kendall Milton 4 20 20.0%
George Holani 3 7 42.9%
Cody Schrader 3 17 17.6%
Tyrone Tracy Jr. 3 37 8.1%
Blake Watson 2 7 28.6%
Jaden Shirden 2 15 13.3%
Blake Corum 2 30 6.7%
Bucky Irving 1 1 100.0%
Dillon Johnson 1 9 11.1%
Audric Estime 0 2 0.0%
Carson Steele 0 2 0.0%
Daijun Edwards 0 1 0.0%
Dylan Laube 0 6 0.0%
Emani Bailey 0 1 0.0%
Frank Gore Jr. 0 0 0.0%
Isaac Guerendo 0 4 0.0%
Isaiah Davis 0 6 0.0%
Jaylen Wright 0 0 0.0%
Jonathon Brooks 0 27 0.0%
Keilan Robinson 0 0 0.0%
Kimani Vidal 0 2 0.0%
Michael Wiley 0 19 0.0%
Rasheen Ali 0 0 0.0%
Ray Davis 0 10 0.0%
Trey Benson 0 13 0.0%
Will Shipley 0 7 0.0%

WR

Player Workouts Total Percentage
Ja'Lynn Polk 12 34 35.3%
Bub Means 7 33 21.2%
Malik Washington 5 13 38.5%
Javon Baker 4 16 25.0%
Brenden Rice 4 25 16.0%
Luke McCaffrey 3 9 33.3%
Ricky Pearsall 2 6 33.3%
Malik Nabers 2 20 10.0%
Xavier Worthy 2 31 6.5%
Ryan Flournoy 2 36 5.6%
Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint 1 3 33.3%
Xavier Weaver 1 4 25.0%
Keon Coleman 1 5 20.0%
Xavier Legette 1 6 16.7%
Tahj Washington 1 11 9.1%
Tayvion Robinson 1 12 8.3%
Jordan Whittington 1 20 5.0%
Malachi Corley 1 25 4.0%
Jalen McMillan 1 33 3.0%
Adonai Mitchell 0 4 0.0%
Ainias Smith 0 17 0.0%
Anthony Gould 0 7 0.0%
Brian Thomas Jr. 0 4 0.0%
Cornelius Johnson 0 2 0.0%
Devaughn Vele 0 0 0.0%
Devontez Walker 0 20 0.0%
Isaiah Williams 0 0 0.0%
Jacob Cowing 0 4 0.0%
Jalen Coker 0 6 0.0%
Jamari Thrash 0 0 0.0%
Jermaine Burton 0 0 0.0%
Jha'Quan Jackson 0 4 0.0%
Johnny Wilson 0 0 0.0%
Ladd McConkey 0 9 0.0%
Lideatrick Griffin 0 0 0.0%
Marvin Harrison Jr. 0 7 0.0%
Roman Wilson 0 4 0.0%
Rome Odunze 0 11 0.0%
Troy Franklin 0 19 0.0%

TE

Player Workouts Total Percentage
Devin Culp 6 20 30.0%
Jaheim Bell 6 22 27.3%
Brevyn Spann-Ford 3 15 20.0%
Dallin Holker 2 11 18.2%
McCallen Castles 1 2 50.0%
Cade Stover 1 3 33.3%
AJ Barner 1 5 20.0%
Ben Sinnott 1 14 7.1%
Erick All 1 21 4.8%
Brock Bowers 0 9 0.0%
Ja'Tavion Sanders 0 8 0.0%
Jack Westover 0 0 0.0%
Jared Wiley 0 0 0.0%
Tanner McLachlan 0 0 0.0%
Theo Johnson 0 7 0.0%
Tip Reiman 0 0 0.0%
Trey Knox 0 3 0.0%

Notes:

MarShawn Lloyd: Lloyd did a 30-day workout challenge leading up to the NFL draft. He was hitting the gym every morning without fail. While his score doesn't reflect all 30 workouts because he was already into the challenge when I began tracking, it's obvious he has a great work ethic.
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2024.05.06 11:18 drhealsgood 1QB 12 teams Dynasty.

1QB 12 teams Dynasty.
Fresh league. Pleased with my draft. Aiming for a win this year. What would you do from here?
I’d like a better backup TE, but not sure who
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2024.05.05 04:26 StillDouble8824 INSANE AD 11 BLOCKS

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2024.05.04 23:13 Expert_Individual204 Halloween (1970)

  1. Ernesto Myers - Impaled on a coat hook
  2. Frank Harlow - Achilles tendon slashed, strangled
  3. Victoria Myers - Pulled out of the closet, neck snapped
  4. Susan Myers - Knocked out and drowned in the bathtub
  5. Billy Anderson - Slashed across the chest and face
  6. Patricia Miller - Stabbed repedeatly, then dismembered
  7. Anthony Davis - Stabbed in the stomach, blade twisted
  8. Marcus Miller - Spike driven through the chest, pinned to a wall
  9. Mrs. Johnson - Stabbed in the gut multiple times
  10. Pervis Greenwood - Throat slashed, stabbed in the chest
  11. Emily Greenwood - Dismembered, body parts scattered around the school
  12. Fredrick Togami - Skull crushed against a tree, hung from the tree branch
  13. Rebecca Harrison - Stabbed in the stomach several times, throat slashed
  14. Shawn Browning - Eyes gouged out, left to bleed out
  15. Douglas Strode - Stabbed repedeatly, tied to a tree
  16. Cassie Strode - Arms and legs broken, stabbed in the chest twice
  17. Aunt Dorothy Strode - Face shoved into a wall until it is bloodied and disfigured
  18. Mrs. Davidson - Symbol carved into her chest
  19. Becky Cinderson - Bones slowly broken, stabbed in the head
  20. Jenny Garrison - Spine snapped, body thrown through a window
  21. Jenna Garrison - Stabbed in the back multiple times
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2024.05.03 18:00 Ufnal I simmed 3 different timelines of 1956-2024 and am comparing them, AMA

(EDIT May the 7th 2024 - added a new story in the comments, about a hot potato that turned out to be a diamond)
I love procedurally created worlds and stories, so I went and generated some using BasketballGM. I ran three hands-off simulations from 1956 (earliest of the “default” start dates proposed by the game) to 2024, with 0% real player determination. That particular determination setting, I feel, was a bit of a mistake, because it makes the players’ ratings completely dependent on how their RL rookie year went – next time I’ll have to add some determination and see how it works. Initially I wanted to play around with the extracted data in Excel, but it seems to be beyond my capabilities, so instead I’m just browsing the data by hand.
I’ve been browsing the data for some time and it’s extremely fun to see the emergent stories and comparisons, so I decided to share them with you. I already have waaaayyy too much written up for a single Reddit post, so I decided to just post some snippets and then add more in the comments as I discover and write up new stuff. And of course any and all questions are welcome!
In my write-ups, I frequently use three GOAT calculations I sourced from this subreddit:
GOAT 1 – from https://www.reddit.com/BasketballGM/comments/10myg59/updated_goat_lab_based_off_jxmyhighrolle (I’m not sure whether the formula is right, with the numbers next to blocks and tppergame being 7. and 8. – which might have been intended to be 0.7 and 0.8? I can always re-run the calculations with such modifications…)
GOAT 2 – the “Combining the three above” formula from https://www.reddit.com/BasketballGM/comments/oey0m6/collection_of_some_goat_lab_formulas/
GOAT 3 – from https://www.reddit.com/BasketballGM/comments/vvdvih/comment/ifl5tho/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button
TIMELINE 1 – The Golden Pair of Knicks
New York Knicks are without a doubt the best team of the three timelines. In Timeline 3 they are the only team with a two-digit number of championships (13), as well as a record-setting 23 finals appearances (13 more than the next best team). In Timeline 2 they are tied for second best with 6 championships, but they hold the record for most playoffs appearances (52!), as well as most DPOY awards (10!) and All-Star MVPs (8!). However, Timeline 1 is a special one for the Knicks. On the one hand, they haven’t won the league since 1979. On the other hand, from 1956 to 1979 they have won the championship a record-setting 13 times, including the period of 1964-1971 when they conquered the league every single year – and between 1960 and 1971 they won 11 out of 12 championships.
Ten of those were won with two of the most dominant players in the history of NBA – Oscar Robertson and Wilt Chamberlain.
Robertson was without doubt the greatest player in the history of NBA. 11x Most Valuable Player (1961, 1962, 1964-1971, 1973 – NBA record). 11x Won Championship (1961, 1962, 1964-1971, 1979). 10x Finals MVP (1961, 1962, 1964-1971 – NBA record). 14x First Team All-League (1961, 1962, 1964-1974, 1976 – NBA record). All-Star team in all the games between 1961 and 1977 (second most in NBA history after Magic Johnson), MVP in 9 of them including the first one he played in (you guessed it – an NBA record). 6x scoring leader, 9x assists leader, 4x steals leader. Second highest career total of thrown points, whether you count combined (36,643) or only regular season (32,891). Regular season career averages: 21.5 points, 5.2 rebounds, 11.0 assists (best career assists average in NBA history). Peak season average of 33.7 PPG and 14.8 AST. When you include the playoffs, he achieved 1,104 double-doubles and 91 triple-doubles.
In terms of advanced stats, he was even more insane. A total of 420.9 Win Shares in regular season and 57.3 additional playoffs WS. Adding up playoffs and regular season: combined VORP– 242.4, average BPM – 14.9, average PER – 34.5, combined EWA – 521.9 – all of them highest of all time. His career average ORtg (combined reg + playoff) of 136.5 is the best among retired players and currently topped only by Josh Giddey who’s after his two incredible rookie seasons (2022 ROY 2023 MVP); and DRtg of 95.3 with 76.1 defensive win shares places him among the most elite defenders in the history of NBA. Career on/off of +10.6.
With GOAT 1, he gets a score of 522, over twice the score of the next best player (real world Michael Jordan gets 317 with this formula). With GOAT 2, he gets 22.9, with the next best getting 17.8. With GOAT 3, he gets 92.8, with the second best being 62.4.
And that’s with a torn ACL in 1963, which cost him the MVP award that year and the Knicks – the championship. By the way, the ACL tear took his ratings from 81/83 to 80/80… so next year he went to his peak 82/84. In 1980, at the age of 42, he was still the best dribbler in the league with a rating of 86. And make no mistake – his last few years were not very good, as he insisted on playing until he was 43, which diminished his career averages quite a lot (other than his assists, as even at 42 and scoring single-digit numbers he still averaged 7.1 AST).
I’m guessing that when he died at the ripe old age of 80, the Knicks renamed their stadium in his honor or something.
And maybe they also have something named after Wilt Chamberlain, who was Oscar Robertson’s partner in crime in the Knicks. 11x champion (they are the only two people in the history of NBA with 11 championships), 2x MVP (1960 & 1963 – one before Robertson started and one when he tore his ACL), 11x 1st team All-League (tied second best in NBA), 5x DPOY, Rookie of the Year, 11x 1st team All-Defensive (most in NBA history), 13x All-Star, lead the league in scoring 3 times, in rebounds 4 times and in blocks a whopping 8 times. With a DRtg average of 87.0 (hard to tell with pre-1956 players having 0 there, but probably the best in the history of NBA) and 85.7 DWS (third best in NBA history), as well as the third best career blocks average of 2.5 (bested only by Shawn Bradley’s 2.7 and Ben Simmons’s 2.6; also Chamberlain’s the only NBA player to average 3.5 blocks per season – and he did it thrice), he’s often considered the greatest defensive player of all time, although his detractors point out a low DPBM of 1.4.
What’s important to remember is that Wilt wasn’t only a defender – his career averages are 19.0 points, 10.0 rebounds and 1.4 assists, and his peak season of 1960 (also his rookie season, let that sink in) saw him score 35.6 points (a record that stood until 2007, when Pau Gasol beat it with his 36.2). From 1960 to 1971 he had the best FG% in the entire league. GOAT 1 gives him a score of 252 and a third place, with less than 1 point separating him from number 2, Vlade Divac; GOAT 2 has him as the number 5 GOAT candidate (17.2, with Pau Gasol at number 2 having 17.8), and GOAT 3 – as the runner up, with 62.4 and a 4 points advantage over Divac.
And let’s be clear – while starting with a 70 Ovr and going as high as 77 in his second year, from that point onward his ratings were very high, but never amazing, and from 1964 onwards his Ovr was under 70. His last All-League (Third Team) and All-Star appearance in 1972 (at the ripe old age of 36) had him at only 51 Ovr! (and yet he still managed regular season stats of 13.7 PPG, 9.0 TRB, 1.3 BLK, 0.8 STL, 9.6 WS, 2.5 VORP, 20.8 PER… Having a height of 70 and oIQ of 75 seemed to have helped.) It’s no surprise that the Knicks kept him from the 1960 draft to the retirement in 1974 and retired the number 13 after he left.
Many fans reminiscing over the Golden Decade remember primarily those two giants of basketball. However, NBA historians point out that the Knicks, as hard as it is to believe, had even more great players during this decade. To illustrate: in 1968, when the Knicks lost only 3 games in the regular season and 1 in the playoffs, Oscar Robertson was the MVP, FMVP, SFMVP and DPOY and Wilt Chamberlain was the second man behind him in the All-NBA First Team… But Kevin Loughery was there just behind them and Tom Meschery made it to All-NBA Second Team. What’s more, five Knicks made it to All-Defensive, with Robertson, Chamberlain and Nate Thurmond in the First Team, and Meschery and Dick Van Arsdale in the Third Team.
One great player of that era who is often overlooked is Kevin Loughery. An All-Rookie and All-Star with the Lakers after going undrafted, he played for the Knicks between 1965 and 1972, participating in 7 championship wins. And he did participate all right, making it to First Team All-League in 1965-1970 and Third Team in 1971, despite a torn meniscus taking him out for a few months in 1970 and lowering his Ovr from 59 to 55. Yeah, that’s right – this man was on First Team All-League in a year where he was out for 30-something games and with on Ovr of under 60 – and that year he still scored regular season stats of 17.7 PTS, 5.1 TRB, 5.8 AST, 11.4 WS, 4.7 VORP. His peak was 64 Ovr, BTW. From 1965 to 1970 he was consistently scoring between 17.7 and 20.6 per game, with ~5 rebounds and ~6 assists per game and an occasional steal. And while he was never a GOAT candidate, he is a Hall of Famer and his shirt number 21 was retired by the Knicks in recognition of the role he’d played in the Golden Decade. The Knicks respected him enough that they even re-signed him for his last season before retirement in 1975 (albeit with a different shirt number), and despite being 35 and having Ovr of 37, he still managed to average 5 points and almost 2 rebounds and 2 assists in the 8.7 minutes he played on average, giving him a VORP of 0.9. Also, one more player worth singling out was Tom Meschery, a good forward overshadowed by the Golden Duo and their third man, who nevertheless played his whole career with Knicks from 1962 to 1975, made it to the First Team All-League one time and to Second and Third All-Defensive a total of 6 times, and is worth remembering as the best free throw player of his time, leading the league in FT% in 8 seasons, with a career average of 90.2
[If you are interested how those players fared in the other timelines – let me know!]

TIMELINE 2 – Three Point Rivalry
While there are many interesting stories about Timeline 2, the one I wanted to start with is for many one of the greatest stories in 2000s NBA: the Three Point Rivalry between Peja Stojaković and Mike Miller.
Despite all our GOAT calculations giving him second place in history (GOAT 1 261, GOAT 2 18.2, GOAT 3 60.4), Peja Stojaković nevertheless has some rights to claiming the title of GOAT. He holds the NBA records for accumulated WS (regular season 328.8 + playoffs 40.0), EWA (rs 374.7 + playoffs 46.2) and VORP (rs 180.3 + playoffs 25.3). He’s also a 5x Most Valuable Player (2000-2004 – second best in the NBA), two time champion with Utah Jazz (and finals/semis MVP both times), 4x Defensive Player of the Year (2000-2003), 9x First Team All-League (1999-2004, 2006, 2009, 2011) and 13x any team All-League, 6x First Team All-Defensive (1999-2004), 15x All-Star (1999-2011, 2013, 2014), 2002 League Scoring Leader. He also had the best field goal percentage in 3 regular seasons and best free throw percentage in 7, as well as scoring the most 3-pointers in 5 regular seasons. And while his career averages of 20.2 PTS, 6.9 TRB, 5.0 AST, 1.2 STL and 0.9 BLK are not jaw-dropping, his career FT% of 94.1 (fourth best in NBA history) and career TS% of 61.2 are nothing to sneeze at.
However there are NBA fans who, hearing his name, think at first not of all those accolades and accomplishments, but of his Three Point Contest shenanigans and the legendary rivalry that resulted. Peja won four contests between 2000 and 2005, tying with Dennis Scott’s record for the most wins. When Miller got his fourth win in 2010, beating Stojaković in a tie breaker, Stojaković beat him in 2011 setting a new record. After a near loss to Damon Jones in 2012, Miller earned his 5th win in 2013, when Stojaković was injured and unable to participate. After Stojaković narrowly lost to Donté Greene in 2014, Miller set a new world record in 2015. Stojaković (by the time a Minnesota player, like Miller was when he got his first win in 2003) couldn’t let it stand, and after losing by 1 shot to Greene in 2016 managed to win the 2017 contest and tie Miller’s 6 win record. Miller retired in 2017, and Stojaković, after unsuccessfully trying to one last time beat the record in 2020 (he was bested by the 2018-2020 winner Álex Abrines), retired too.
While Mike Miller isn’t a clear GOAT candidate like his rival, his career is still among the most impressive in NBA history. A Houston loyalist after initial 3 seasons in Minnesota, Miller won only 1 championship, but he’s a 4x MVP, 3x SFMVP, 2x ASMVP, one time SMOTY and ROTY, 12x All-Leaguer (including 9x First Team), 4x All-Defender, 12x All-Star and 3x NBA Scoring Leader, with a personal record of 63 points scored in a single match. He also captained the All-Star team 5 times (to Stojaković’s 4, which he keeps jokingly referencing in interviews). Miller had the highest 3Pt rating in the league for 9 seasons (compared to Stojaković’s 8 seasons of leading that rating), and highest 2Pt rating for an impossible-sounding 15 seasons. With a career average of 23.0 PTS, 6.0 TRB, 5.3 AST, 1.1 STL, 0.6 BLK, 27.7 PER and 254.9 Win Shares in regular seasons, and a VORP of 151.5 second only to Stojaković’s, GOAT 1 205 (9th), GOAT 2 16.7 (4th) and GOAT 3 50.4 (10th), Miller is unquestionably among the all-time greats.
[Again – if you are interested how those players fared in the other timelines – let me know!]

TIMELINE 3 – The Best of the 21st
Between 2006 and 2015, NBA of Timeline 3 was dominated by two 2003 draft alumni – Carmelo Anthony of the Milwaukee Bucks (apart from 2006 when he played for the Minnesota Timberwolves) and LeBron James of the San Antonio Spurs. And while which one of them’s superior is one of the most hotly debated subjects in modern basketball, there are reasons to give Anthony a slight edge. A career WS sum of 337.9 in regular seasons (third best in history), 5 MVP titles (tied second best with LeBron), 9 time league scoring leader (which makes him the most dominant scorer since Rick Barry), NBA career record for points scored per RS match at 30.3 (30.8 when including the playoffs), second best FGM career average in NBA history at 10.0 (and if you include the playoffs, he’s THE best at 10.1), the only player besides Barry to have 3 seasons with PTS average over 37. As a result, he’s widely considered the best scorer of the modern era.
Anthony’s not only about shooting, though – 8.4 career TRB and 5.7 career AST in regular seasons, as well as average PER of 31.9 and total EWA of 470.7 (second only to Barry) are also tremendous achievements, although interestingly his WS/48 is “only” 0.287. And he’s got other accolades to boot – from his 13 consecutive First Team All-League appearances (2006-2018) to 18 All-Star appearances (2004-2021) including 6 ASMVP titles (second best in history) and 11 captainships (with 5 against teams captained by LeBron, with a record of 3:2 for the Eastern Conference), to two championship wins more than a decade apart (2007 with MIL, 2018 with ORL) with FMVP and SFMVP awards in each of those seasons. GOAT 1 puts him at 292 (third best), GOAT 2 at 20.5 (second best) and GOAT 3 at 69.3 (second best). And from a game ratings perspective, he spent 11 years at 80 Ovr or over, 5 seasons being the best player in the league, 8 seasons of being the strongest (>90) and a rating of 100 in Ins in 2009. 2009 was the year when only his height rating was under 70, and his Ovr reached 87. As a result, most commentators agree Carmelo Anthony is the best basketball player of modern times.
Some, however, still insist on putting LeBron James on top. Most GOAT algorithms see James as top 5 player of all time, but always slightly less successful than his rival –GOAT 1 281 (4th place, 11 less than Anthony) GOAT 2 18.8 (4th place, 1.7 less than Anthony) and GOAT 3 69.0 (3rd place, 0.3 less than Anthony). James was also less successful in the league, having never won a championship (he’s widely considered the best player in history never to wear a ring).
However, his 5 MVP awards are supported by 5 DPOY awards (including 4 years when he won both), his 11 First Team All-League appearances – by 10 First Team All-Defensive appearances, he won the Slam Dunk Contest 3 times, led the league in scoring 2 times, in assists 2 times, in steals 6 times, and in blocks – 3 times; and in 2011 he won MVP, DPOY, First Team in both League and Defensive, as well as being the leader in scoring, steals AND blocks and winning the SDC (and his San Antonio Spurs still lost 2-4 in the first round of the playoffs to JaVale McGee’s Golden State Warriors…). LeBron James has also achieved the most career regular season DDs in NBA history at 834, second most TDs at 195, and a record-setting 9 5x5s. And in the playoffs he managed 4 more 5x5s as well as the only Quadruple Double in NBA history! He holds the 1st to 4th places in NBA history in most VORP and BPM in a regular season, having the second best career average in both of those statistics, as well as 4th best regular season win shares total of 315.9 and the NBA record for season average of both OBPM and DBPM. While his averages were lowered by a relatively weak rookie season and a weaker final season where he only started 11 games, he still achieved regular season career averages of 25.2 PTS, 7.6 TRB, 9.4 AST, 1.8 STL and 1.6 BLK. As a result, the argument is often made that why Anthony was the better scorer and shooter, LeBron was the ultimate complete package and the best all-round basketball player of the modern era.
[And right now, Kevin Durant is sometimes perceived as someone who can overshadow both of their legacies… But that’s another story.]

Rick Barry, The Best of Two Timelines
In Timeline 1, Rick Barry narrowly missed out on Hall of Fame despite a career total of 105.3 WS. A fan favourite 7 time All-Star, he won Rookie of the Year in 1966, a championship in 1977 with the Washington Bullets (although he only played an average 3.8 minutes in the playoffs, averaging 1.3 points and 1.5 rebounds), had three All-League and one All-Defensive appearance, with a career regular season average of 14.2 points, 5.2 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 1.3 steals and noteworthy 99.2 DRtg. Respectable, but not even close to what he achieved in other timelines…
With GOAT 1 297, GOAT 2 19.6 and GOAT 3 65.8, Rick Barry was clearly the best player of Timeline 2 (although, as explained above, some Peja Stojaković fans might argue to the contrary). 7x Most Valuable Player (1969, 1971-1975, 1978 – NBA record), 3x Finals MVP, 4x Champion (1966, 1968-1969 with Baltimore and 1974 with Cleveland), 11x First Team All-League (1967-1976, 1978 – tied for most with Bob Cousy), 5x First Team All-Defensive (1967-1969, 1971, 1973), 17x All-Star (1966-1982 – one less than Bob Cousy’s record) – all of those accolades speak for themselves. He managed a combined 428 DD and 16 TD in regular seasons and playoffs, he was the league leader in free throw accuracy 13 times (with a career FT% of 94.5 – still an unbeaten NBA record), and has a second best carrer WS sum of all time at 317 reg. seas., 364.3 with playoffs (as well as second best WS/48 among starters - 0.344), as well as third best average career PER at 30.3. His career regular season average of 23.2 PPG, 7.5 TRB, 4.4 AST, 1.7 STL, 131.5 ORtg and 97.7 DRtg is very respectable and overall there’s no doubt he is a player that will be forever enshrined in the annals of Timeline 2’s basketball history.
However, that was not even his final form.
Timeline 3. GOAT 1 350, 1st place (with 51 points over 2nd). GOAT 2: 22.0, 1st place (with 1.5 points over 2nd). GOAT 3: 80.0, 1st place (with 10.7 points over 2nd place). 461 career WS in regular seasons, over 100 more than anybody else. 563.3 career EWA, nearly 150 over anybody else. 9 league MVP titles, 4 more than anybody else. Whichever way you slice it, Rick Barry is the GOAT of Sim 3, despite only winning 2 championships in his 23 years of career.
Let’s let his accolades speak for themselves: 20x All-Star (league record) including 4x ASMVP, 16x All-League (14 of which as First Team – more than anybody else), 12x All-Defensive (11 of those as First Team – more than anybody else), 5x DPOY (tied for most in history with LeBron James), 11x League Scoring Leader (1967-1977 – more times than anybody else), 10x League Steals Leader (…yeah, you guessed it). Career regular season averages: 26.8 PTS (5th best), 8.0 TRB, 4.8 AST, 2.2 STL (best of all time), 0.6 BLK. 625 DDs and 53 TDs. Between 1967 and 1977, he led the league in average reg. season WS 10 times, in VORP 9 times, in BPM 8 times, in PER and EWA 10 times, in TS% - 7 times. He holds the record of best average PTS in a regular season, having scored an average of 38.1 points per game in 1968 (and until 2007 he was the only person to have scored an average of over 36.5 in a season – and so far only Carmelo Anthony has managed to also achieve that feat 3 times). His record of most points scored in a regular season game is 66 (which was only surpassed by Kevin Durant and equaled by Carmelo Anthony and Glen Robinson) and he had at least one 50 point game in 11 seasons. When we include the playoffs, he holds the record for most points ever scored in a game, with 70 points. His records for most steals in a game – 10 in the regular season, 11 in the playoffs – are both in NBA’s top 3. He’s one of only two people in the league to score over 50,000 points in all his NBA matches (regular + playoffs) as well as one of only two people to perform over 15,000 rebounds in all of his matches and the only person to surpass 4000 steals total (and one of only 2 people to surpass 3000). He holds the record for most total field goals made and attempted, as well as most total free throws made. He’s played 64,098.2 minutes in playoffs and regular season combined, the most anyone ever did, and he’s one of only 3 people to surpass 60,000 minutes.
And all of that despite only reaching an Ovr of 80 for one season in 1975 – although to be fair, he spent the time from 1967 to 1980 with >70 Ovr, and for 11 of those years he had the league’s highest Ovr.

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2024.05.03 01:55 Alarming-Butterfly90 DWTS Battle By Pros: Season 25 vs Season 27, Alan Bersten

Melissa Rycroft wins the Tony Dovolani's Partners Battle against Kathy Ireland by a unanimous vote. Melissa becomes the First Female Celeb to receives 100% of the votes in DWTS Battle By Pros, and Kathy is the First Female Celeb to receives Nul Votes (and certainly it was a nice try; on an additional note, the First Male Celeb (and the First Ever) to receives 100% of the votes is Joey Lawrence for his Battle against John Ratzenberger in Season 3 vs Season 4. Both Joey and Melissa will be joining the 100% Club of the game. The score is 7-5, so that means Season 8 wins an Overall Battle with a bonus point added from Melissa's Record, so what a way to end this Series! Season 8 has 6 Wins (Ty Murray, Gilles Marini, Belinda Carlisle, Denise Richards, Shawn Johnson, and Melissa Rycroft), while Season 9 has 5 Wins (Joanna Krupa, Mya, Aaron Carter, Donny Osmond, and Mark Dacascos). This Series seriously has some good match-ups, so well done to anybody who takes part in that!
It's time for the next DWTS Battle By Pros Series, which is Season 25 vs Season 27, which is the Battle of the 2 Seasons with solid performances and partnerships, and I bet this Battle is gonna go WILD!!!
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