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  • kims@mas.toK This user is from outside of this forum
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    #1

    Let me make sure I understand this:

    A basketballl player (Bam Adebayo) beat Kobe Bryan’s record, and the argument is he should have been pulled from the game before he was able to do so? Out of respect for… Kobe? The game? Fans who don't know how to let go?

    I'm so confused

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    What Adebayo did Tuesday was remarkable in its own right, but here's why he should have called it a night a little bit sooner.

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    • kims@mas.toK kims@mas.to

      Let me make sure I understand this:

      A basketballl player (Bam Adebayo) beat Kobe Bryan’s record, and the argument is he should have been pulled from the game before he was able to do so? Out of respect for… Kobe? The game? Fans who don't know how to let go?

      I'm so confused

      Link Preview Image
      Why Bam Adebayo and the Heat should have stopped at matching Kobe Bryant’s 81 points

      What Adebayo did Tuesday was remarkable in its own right, but here's why he should have called it a night a little bit sooner.

      favicon

      The Athletic (www.nytimes.com)

      cstamp@mastodon.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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      cstamp@mastodon.social
      wrote last edited by
      #2

      @kims That is so insulting to the current record holder.

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      • cstamp@mastodon.socialC cstamp@mastodon.social

        @kims That is so insulting to the current record holder.

        tezoatlipoca@mas.toT This user is from outside of this forum
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        @CStamp @kims

        Not only that, but how tf do you get new records then?

        Kobe Bryan's 81 beat 1960s Elgin Baylor's 71 pts - or whenever Wilt Chamberlin took #1 with 100 pts.. Think Bryan or his coach or team were thinking, in 2006 in Toronto, "Oh wait, Kobe has 69 pts, one more basket and he'll eclipse the great Elgin Baylor, we can't do that."

        Fucking no.

        So wtf would you reign in Adebayo that's one of the dumbest hottest stupid takes I'v ever read. And I've read a lot of sports coverage.

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        • kims@mas.toK kims@mas.to

          Let me make sure I understand this:

          A basketballl player (Bam Adebayo) beat Kobe Bryan’s record, and the argument is he should have been pulled from the game before he was able to do so? Out of respect for… Kobe? The game? Fans who don't know how to let go?

          I'm so confused

          Link Preview Image
          Why Bam Adebayo and the Heat should have stopped at matching Kobe Bryant’s 81 points

          What Adebayo did Tuesday was remarkable in its own right, but here's why he should have called it a night a little bit sooner.

          favicon

          The Athletic (www.nytimes.com)

          ldcolton@masto.aiL This user is from outside of this forum
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          @kims I think the guy who wrote the article is just as confused. That read like someone whose editor gave them the assignment, “write an opinion column about this topic in which you have no strong, defendable opinions, and have it done in the next hour.”

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          • tezoatlipoca@mas.toT tezoatlipoca@mas.to

            @CStamp @kims

            Not only that, but how tf do you get new records then?

            Kobe Bryan's 81 beat 1960s Elgin Baylor's 71 pts - or whenever Wilt Chamberlin took #1 with 100 pts.. Think Bryan or his coach or team were thinking, in 2006 in Toronto, "Oh wait, Kobe has 69 pts, one more basket and he'll eclipse the great Elgin Baylor, we can't do that."

            Fucking no.

            So wtf would you reign in Adebayo that's one of the dumbest hottest stupid takes I'v ever read. And I've read a lot of sports coverage.

            cstamp@mastodon.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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            @tezoatlipoca @kims Exactly. Imagine having told Kobe, “that’s it, you’ve tied a record, you’re done.”

            What a way to foster mediocrity.

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            • cstamp@mastodon.socialC cstamp@mastodon.social

              @tezoatlipoca @kims Exactly. Imagine having told Kobe, “that’s it, you’ve tied a record, you’re done.”

              What a way to foster mediocrity.

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              #6

              @tezoatlipoca @kims Also, that article shows how far the NYT has fallen. They are now relying on whiny, pathetic, badly-written click-bait to rage-draw eyes?

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              • cstamp@mastodon.socialC cstamp@mastodon.social

                @tezoatlipoca @kims Also, that article shows how far the NYT has fallen. They are now relying on whiny, pathetic, badly-written click-bait to rage-draw eyes?

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                @CStamp @kims

                It would be the "participation trophy" mentality taken to an extreme. You scored a point in basketball! Congrats! you have Tied the HIGH SCORE with everyone else who has ever picked up a basket ball: 1. After that we stop counting so noone feels left out except for that one player who strangely has never scored professionally.

                Now that I look it up, there are tons of NBA players who never scored but only cause they played a single game or whatever.

                1/

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                • tezoatlipoca@mas.toT tezoatlipoca@mas.to

                  @CStamp @kims

                  It would be the "participation trophy" mentality taken to an extreme. You scored a point in basketball! Congrats! you have Tied the HIGH SCORE with everyone else who has ever picked up a basket ball: 1. After that we stop counting so noone feels left out except for that one player who strangely has never scored professionally.

                  Now that I look it up, there are tons of NBA players who never scored but only cause they played a single game or whatever.

                  1/

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                  @CStamp @kims

                  The award however, has to go to #NBA player Ryan Arcidiacono of the #newyorkknicks 23-24 who played 20 games and scored zero.

                  How awkward must you be dating "yeah, I was a pro basketball player." "oh yeah, how did you do?" "Weeeelllllll, its complicated."

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                  • tezoatlipoca@mas.toT tezoatlipoca@mas.to

                    @CStamp @kims

                    The award however, has to go to #NBA player Ryan Arcidiacono of the #newyorkknicks 23-24 who played 20 games and scored zero.

                    How awkward must you be dating "yeah, I was a pro basketball player." "oh yeah, how did you do?" "Weeeelllllll, its complicated."

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                    @tezoatlipoca @kims 😀

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                    • kims@mas.toK kims@mas.to

                      Let me make sure I understand this:

                      A basketballl player (Bam Adebayo) beat Kobe Bryan’s record, and the argument is he should have been pulled from the game before he was able to do so? Out of respect for… Kobe? The game? Fans who don't know how to let go?

                      I'm so confused

                      Link Preview Image
                      Why Bam Adebayo and the Heat should have stopped at matching Kobe Bryant’s 81 points

                      What Adebayo did Tuesday was remarkable in its own right, but here's why he should have called it a night a little bit sooner.

                      favicon

                      The Athletic (www.nytimes.com)

                      rmd1023@infosec.exchangeR This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @kims
                      I'm pretty sports-ignorant but I thought Kobe's record was only for second-most points in a game. So that's even weirder.

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                      • kims@mas.toK kims@mas.to

                        Let me make sure I understand this:

                        A basketballl player (Bam Adebayo) beat Kobe Bryan’s record, and the argument is he should have been pulled from the game before he was able to do so? Out of respect for… Kobe? The game? Fans who don't know how to let go?

                        I'm so confused

                        Link Preview Image
                        Why Bam Adebayo and the Heat should have stopped at matching Kobe Bryant’s 81 points

                        What Adebayo did Tuesday was remarkable in its own right, but here's why he should have called it a night a little bit sooner.

                        favicon

                        The Athletic (www.nytimes.com)

                        devils_rancher@beige.partyD This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @kims Oh, FFS. Adebayo is great, and that’s the way the cookie crumbles. Perhaps the Wizards could have considered not being so terrible. 🤷🏻‍♂️

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                        • rmd1023@infosec.exchangeR rmd1023@infosec.exchange

                          @kims
                          I'm pretty sports-ignorant but I thought Kobe's record was only for second-most points in a game. So that's even weirder.

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                          @rmd1023 @kims Wilt Chamberlain had a 100-point game, back in the mists of the Pleistocene era that no one is likely to ever touch.

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                          • devils_rancher@beige.partyD devils_rancher@beige.party

                            @rmd1023 @kims Wilt Chamberlain had a 100-point game, back in the mists of the Pleistocene era that no one is likely to ever touch.

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                            @Devils_Rancher @kims
                            They certainly won't if people keep discouraging folks from taking over the #2 spot.

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