To cut their tax bill. The Heat and Wiz are the only teams in the league that are both over the tax limit and have losing records.Wondering why the Heat traded for Ryan Anderson. (I know the Johnson contract is back-loaded but still....)
This undersells the history of black people THEMSELVES in Memphis. The history THEY created. And that there is a substantial black community there in contrast to a place that is one of the most bereft of black people in the entire nation.
Thank you
Memphis has been one of the musical capitals of the world. Those days have dwindled, but nobody should underestimate the role Memphis has played in Black American culture. I’m not sure what is happening there now, but that stuff hasn’t straight-up vanished.
The arts and culture scene in SLC, on the other hand, is mainly a mixture of what 20-something white kids are doing + the art-grant stuff dominated by old white folks.
For the people who say they’ve been to Memphis and think SLC lacks nothing in comparison: that statement reveals an incredible amount about you.
To cut their tax bill. The Heat and Wiz are the only teams in the league that are both over the tax limit and have losing records.
But don't the Heat now have to pay Anderson 20M next season?
ESPN said:The tax bill in Miami will drop from $9.7 million to $1.7 million. That figure could drop further if Kelly Olynyk misses out on his $1 million bonus for playing 1,700 minutes, which he is not on pace to do.
Miami will create a $6.27 million trade exception with the deal.... Anderson has a cap hit of $20.4 million this season and $21.3 million in 2019-20, of which $15.6 million is guaranteed with the remaining amount becoming fully protected if he's not waived by July 10.
Well, we're going to disagree on whether Favors "fits" because he's one of my favorite players, but yeah, I think that has to be a consideration when you talk about trading him.So we sacrifice a PF who fits so we can have a good backup C?
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Utah was not a state during the civil war. They became a state 1896. They had slaves but so did many states in the North and they were not considered slave states.
I’ve always been a big Barnes supporter. I think he would have fit in great here. Dang.
Not sure what this is about cuz Justin Jackson isn't good. I guess to get Barnes off the books