The first rule of sport team ownership for Jeff : "Winning in times of no money is better than money in times of no winning." Win another championship or two and you go from owning a team worth $6 billion to owning a team worth $9-10 billion. Even if you operate at a tax deductible total loss the $3-4 billion return on investment in two or three seasons looks pretty sweet.
I don't think Yabu is gonna have a big impact; I think the difference in distance on the three-point line may impact his shooting. Also, he's gonna have a tougher time against NBA rules on defense.
Why are ya hyping Yabu like he's gonna be huge for the sixers i bet he don't finish the season with them. I really thought the Spurs or Suns would sign hum but only cause they're desperate for depth.
It varies all over the place on elementary education. I did 1-6 in one school; junior high was grades 7-9; and high school was 10-12. In San Francisco, elementary school is 1-5; 6-8 for middle school; and 9-12 for high school. I was the math nerd in high school and loved physics; I put up with chemistry; and avoided biology.
I appreciate the thoughtful discussion about Tatum
The first rule of sport team ownership for Jeff : "Winning in times of no money is better than money in times of no winning." Win another championship or two and you go from owning a team worth $6 billion to owning a team worth $9-10 billion. Even if you operate at a tax deductible total loss the $3-4 billion return on investment in two or three seasons looks pretty sweet.
I don't think Yabu is gonna have a big impact; I think the difference in distance on the three-point line may impact his shooting. Also, he's gonna have a tougher time against NBA rules on defense.
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I rather Bezos over FSG
Why are ya hyping Yabu like he's gonna be huge for the sixers i bet he don't finish the season with them. I really thought the Spurs or Suns would sign hum but only cause they're desperate for depth.
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It varies all over the place on elementary education. I did 1-6 in one school; junior high was grades 7-9; and high school was 10-12. In San Francisco, elementary school is 1-5; 6-8 for middle school; and 9-12 for high school.
I was the math nerd in high school and loved physics; I put up with chemistry; and avoided biology.
I'm not even through the intro, FOR THE LOVE OF GOD NO