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Rafael was asked how important is continuity. “All things being equal continuity is great but the goal is to ultimately build a championship team and if we think their is a move or series of moves that make it more likely we will be that then we would ignore...

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Steadtler1 year ago

Continuity should mean keeping most of the core. Most.

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Eujin ooi1 year ago

Look at IME face.. he couldn't bare the bullshit stone spits out from his mouth 🤣😂

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Curti1 year ago

The example of sustained success was staring them right in the face in that series. The Warriors built a dynasty off continuity with a core that went through all the regular season and playoff battles together...

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Hector Resendez - Trade School Secrets1 year ago

I will continue to be a servant, dedicated to a mission greater than myself. I will show up every single day, even when no one is watching, reading, reposting, or engaging. Because consistency and commitment are the true markers of progress. I will build in public because your support keeps me accountable. Together, we create a community that thrives on transparency and shared growth. I will strive relentlessly to help 1,000 people access the grant that no one is talking about. This opportunity can change lives, and I am here to make sure it reaches those who need it most. I will spread the word that we don't have enough trade schools. The demand is high, and the opportunities are endless. It's time we recognize and address this gap in our education system. I will impact lives in every way I can, because this is my calling. This is where I belong, and this journey is no accident. Every step, every effort, is a part of a greater purpose. I will continue to be a servant every single day. Why are you here? What drives you? Let's share our missions and uplift each other.

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Sami Talje1 year ago

Amen Thompson Alperen Sengun Jabari Smith Jr. Tari Eason Steven Adams These guys have to be back no matter what next year. Reed is a maybe depending on the trade otherwise include him in the list too

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