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I definitely expect better numbers at home. But not that big of a gap.
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01/28/2023 7:00 EST Houston Rockets vs Detroit Pistons
Deleterious replied to casimir's topic in Detroit Pistons
Hold up. Green, Porter Jr., and Sengun are not playing for Houston and the Pistons are still behind by 2 at half? -
I guess someone went through JJJ's games at home and on the road. His blocks and steals at home are much higher than on the road. 4.13 blocks per game at home and 2.19 on the road. Steals at home are 1.4 and on the road 0.63. So he speculated the Memphis score keeper has been padding Jackson's stats at home.
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Ask again in 18 months. But yeah, a lot of streaming services already have sports that are not RSNs. Amazon has the Thursday night NFL game. YoutubeTV just bought NFL Sunday Ticket. Peacock has premier league games. Two of the three Hulu packages include ESPN+. The NBA deal is up in a year or two and most feel at least part of their rights will go to a streamer. Odds are you are already subsidizing sports in some form. And as the RSN contracts expire they will most likely end up on a streaming service as well. If HBOMax wanted to add F1TV to its lineup I wouldn't mind.
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Nothing has changed. Instead of subsidizing it with your cable bill you will now do it with your streaming bill. It might even be worse now because I suspect they will bump the price up a few bucks on every customers + charge you $4.99 a month to view MLB games.
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My guess is the creditors would have a deal negotiated with Netflix/Amazon/Apple to sell it before they even took possession.
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Sounds like Diamond Sports Group is set to miss an interest payment in February. That is the subsidiary of Sinclair that operates Bally Sports. This would trigger a 30 day grace period and then chapter 11 comes right after. Their second tier debt, about $5B, is trading at 10 cents on the dollar. That is the debt that basically has no shot of being paid back in bankruptcy. The article said there are two options in bankruptcy. All TV contracts with the MLB, NHL, and NBA disappear and rights are open for bidding again. Or the creditors take large equity positions in lieu of payments and basically become owners.
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A few things about Red Bull. Rumors of a new livery this year and people are speculating it will be white. A lot like the special one they ran for Honda in the past. The unveil will be in NYC during fashion week. More teams chasing those American dollars.
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Intel has/had terrible management. Does TSMC still build their nodes for them? Yep, they were so far behind that TSMC had to build the 4nm and 3nm nodes for Intel's CPU and GPUs. Basically Burger King asking McDonalds to make their fries for them. They did get a new CEO and their node roadmap has them releasing a 2nm node in 2024. If they can hit that target date they will be back on track, but I remain skeptical.
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Sort of misleading. His max isn't the max. Since it is an extension he can only get 4/$112m. If he goes to free agency he can get a 1st year salary that is 35% of the cap. Cap is expected to be $134m next year so he could get $46m in his first year.
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Walton never had a season over 5 APG. Wilt never lead the league in assists. He had two stand out years where he averaged 7.8 and 8.6 assists per game. Every other year was a fairly big drop off. Wilt averaged 4.4 assists per game for his career. Jokic has one season (rookie year) where he was below 4.4 every other year was above that. 5 of his 8 seasons are over 7 APG. 2 of his 7 are over 8 APG and a third was 7.9.
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Decent since it was a down year for auto sales. Tesla made an annual profit of $12.6 billion in 2022
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Good place to go when you need that 100 pound burger.
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Yes, it is on the dealer. If cards are face up then the dealer is in charge of determining the winner. I wish they had an overhead of the card box. Normally a dealer will push forward the cards that make up the winning hand. It is hard to tell but her motions make it appear she did not do that here. The player has to take a little blame though. If he pointed out her mistake it would have been fixed as long as it was before the next hand started. Then there is the tournament directors association rulebook. It says all players at the table are responsible for speaking up when a mistake is made. But there is no way to enforce that.
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Wow wow wow. This was a WSOP circuit event, so not exactly small time. You figure guys at these stakes wouldn't misread the hand so bad. To bust out like this is just heartbreaking, but it was his own fault for not noticing I guess. I wonder if a player not in the hand noticed and just didn't say anything. What a massive mistake. Not sure I ever saw anything like this. The Youtube stream chat was shut down because so many people were complaining about it.
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Trying to imagine what it is like being a test driver for Haas. Their simulator is probably a computer off the shelf at Best Buy and a copy of the latest F1 video game.
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We are only 6 weeks away from the start of the season. A month away from pre-season testing.
