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Please look directly into the light. It will simplify things immensely.
This seems oddly familiar. Have we been here before? Must be something I ate.
In case that didn’t work, watch my favorite movie opening:
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"Does a perfectly enlightened person fall under the NBA Rulebook or not?"
Hyakujo said: "The enlightened person is ONE with the NBA Rulebook."
17.
Master Gutei smashed Steph Curry’s tailbone.
Why was Steph enlightened, when Gutei raised his finger?
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Keichu made a basketball schedule. Each season has 72 games. If you remove the strings and everything else because of COVID, what does it tell about Keichu?
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This is the most important Koan of all: If you are up three with under 10 seconds to go, you MUST foul on the catch.
Post-game memory wipe #5: When I count to 10, you will be in Zentropa
First time in forever I get to see a game without spoilers and I get this... Le' Sigh...
On a side note: Could we please lock up GP2 for many years.
One temporary issue is Klay's minutes. For good reason, they have penciled in Klay's minutes as part of the process to get him into full game shape. The problem is, Klay's minutes are prioritized over everything else, so our rotations are taking a back seat to Klay's rehab minutes - which can have a domino effect down the roster. Unfortunately, there is no way to get around this. It's just going to be a process and it's not gonna pretty sometimes. But as Warriors fans, we should know as well as anyone, what matters is how we are playing at the end of the season. So get Klay healthy, let the young guys get run, fast track Wiseman when he returns, rest vets when needed. We're playing chess, not checkers. It's all about the end game. After that "I just threw up in my own mouth" game, we have to remind ourselves, there is a master plan to have all the right players on the board in all the right spots at the right time. Pardon me, I need to rinse.