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2 hours ago, ninjapirate said:

just one more win and the sixers will have won 5x as many games as they did 2 years ago. Which is the most exaggerated two year improvement in nba history and likely to never happen again.

Well after a few years of losing their top pick to injury, especially Embiid, it is not a total surprise. 

#theprocess

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10 hours ago, resilient part 2 said:

I don't know what to classify this year's "injury" as.

it needs it's own category 

Fultz and Kawhi went off the grid on a season-long search for the purpose of life.

Markelle finally found the light, shared his insight with Kawhi who is still lost, and came back to the physical world, ready to deliver us from evil in the playoffs.

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Toronto: Locked up #1, doesn't matter

Boston: Locked up #2, doesn't matter

Philadelphia: at Atlanta, vs. Milwaukee (back to back nights)

Cleveland: vs. NYK (they'll win)

Indiana: Locked up #5, doesn't matter

Milwaukee: at Philadelphia

Miami: vs. Toronto (Raptors have nothing to play for)

Washington: vs. BOS, at Orlando

 

I assume the Bucks, Heat, and Wizards are trying to end up as the 7 seed to get the Celtics in Round 1.

Tonight's Wizards-Celtics game will probably determine what Miami and Milwaukee will do in terms of resting starters to try to set up a first round series with Boston. Hopefully, we get Milwaukee with them resting their starters.

 

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2 minutes ago, Danger said:

Why though? What's with the snake? I like the liberty bell, but the snake is ???

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JOIN, or DIE. is a political cartoon, attributed to Benjamin Franklin and first published in his Pennsylvania Gazette on May 9, 1754.[1] The original publication by the Gazette is the earliest known pictorial representation of colonial union produced by a British colonist in America.[2] It is a woodcut showing a snake cut into eighths, with each segment labeled with the initials of one of the American colonies or regions.

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The cartoon appeared along with Franklin's editorial about the "disunited state" of the colonies, and helped make his point about the importance of colonial unity. It became a symbol of colonial freedom during the American Revolutionary War.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Join,_or_Die

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