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OTA #3-RB Doug Martin talks about the enthusiasm on the practice field and his goal for the 2013 season.
OTA #3-RB Doug Martin talks about the enthusiasm on the practice field and his goal for the 2013 season.
20 minutes ago
Authorities unlawfully approve banned drugs, go scot-free
Authorities unlawfully approve banned drugs, go scot-free
24 minutes ago
British police have arrested a man and a woman on suspicion of conspiracy to murder over the killing of a soldier in London.
British police have arrested a man and a woman on suspicion of conspiracy to murder over the killing of a soldier in London.
26 minutes ago
These local psych-rockers have been garnering some much-deserved attention. See them tonight at The Burlington. [ more › ]
These local psych-rockers have been garnering some much-deserved attention. See them tonight at The Burlington. [ more › ]
28 minutes ago
The bill is less restrictive than a state Senate bill introduced last week that was met with objections by gun rights advocates. [ more › ]
The bill is less restrictive than a state Senate bill introduced last week that was met with objections by gun rights advocates. [ more › ]
28 minutes ago
21 lawmakers back Chandigarh-born Srikanth 'Sri' Srinivasan as top US judge
21 lawmakers back Chandigarh-born Srikanth 'Sri' Srinivasan as top US judge
28 minutes ago
Comedian Yoni Lotan Challenges Internet Week NY Attendees in an Internet-Related Trivia Quiz
Comedian Yoni Lotan Challenges Internet Week NY Attendees in an Internet-Related Trivia Quiz
33 minutes ago
Once, Dirty Few partied (and by that we mean played) at 1190. Here are the results:
Once, Dirty Few partied (and by that we mean played) at 1190. Here are the results:
33 minutes ago
At any given time, in the NBA universe there are only a fixed number of players that earn the distinction of standing in the pantheon of Mt. Olympus, The Gods. At any given time, there are only a fixed number of players who have enough s...
At any given time, in the NBA universe there are only a fixed number of players that earn the distinction of standing in the pantheon of Mt. Olympus, The Gods. At any given time, there are only a fixed number of players who have enough skill, smarts and ability to challenge the Gods, The Demigods. And then there is every one else, The Mortals. Father Time rules all and no player is immune from falling down from the mountain or limited from rising up to the throne. But the formula is a fact of nature and eternal. There has alway and will aways be only a set number of gods, demis, and mortals. 8 GODS, 22 DEMIGODS, 400 MORTALS Russell, Chamberlain were the gods of their era. Jordan, Bird, Magic were gods of their era. Today we have a new set of Gods, Demigods, and Mortals. THE GODS - Supernatural powers. Forces of nature. Capable of imposing their will on the field of battle. MVP caliber players. Lebron James (Zeus Almighty) Kevin Durant Kobe Bryant James Harden Chris Paul Carmelo Anthony Dwaine Wade Dwight Howard THE DEMIGODS (tier 1) - Superhuman powers. Powerful Warriors. God-like ability. In some cases previous gods or transendent mortals. Derrick Rose Russell Westbrook Stephen Curry Tony Parker Chris Bosh LaMarcus Aldridge Dirk Nowitski Josh Smith Kevin Garnett Kyrie Irving Joakim Noah THE DEMIGODS (tier 2) - Superhuman powers. Potent, but inconsistent warriors. God-like ability. Flashes of excellence. In some cases previous gods or transcendent mortals. Paul Pierce DeMarcus Cousins Blake Griffin Al Horford Tim Duncan Marc Gasol John Wall Pau Gasol David Lee Deron Williams Rajon Rondo THE MORTALS - Every remaining player in the league. Rookies, journeymen, longterm-injured, role-players, etc.. Now, in order to to rule victorious in the NBA universe, you must include in your band of brothers the correct combinations of gods, demis, and mortals. Without superior talent, championships will be elusive. A starting five of a lone God and 4 Mortals will not produce championships, for proof ask Jordan before Pippen or Lebron before Wade. Nor will a loose combination of 2 or 3, 2nd tier demigods. At the inception of the original Big 3, Ainge assembled at the time a God (Garnett) + a tier 1 Demi (Pierce) + a tier 2 Demi (Allen). Result -CHAMPION! All of which reveals another law of the universe: the formulas for success are very specific. All prior NBA Champions in the modern era followed one of three specific equations. A starting 5 that consist of at least one of the following... 2 GODS + 3 MORTALS ('00,'01,'02 Lakers, '12 Heat) or 1 GOD + 1 DEMI(t1) + 1 DEMI(t2) + 2 MORTALS ('81, '84, '86, '08 Celtics, all Bulls title teams) or 2 DEMI(t1) + 2 DEMI(t2) + 1 MORTAL ('04 Pistons) very rare. As CelticsNation considers how to move forward in our pursuit of more banners, we must come to grips with the fact that we waste time speculating about which collection of mere mortals we can bring in to replace our current set of mere mortals, but the fact remains, THERE IS NO LONGER A GOD IN BOSTON! At any given time, in the NBA universe there are only a fixed number of players that earn the distinction of standing in the pantheon of Mt. Olympus, The Gods. At any given time, there are only a fixed number of players who have enough skill, smarts and ability to challenge the Gods, The Demigods. And then there is every one else, The Mortals. Father Time rules all and no player is immune from falling down from the mountain or limited from rising up to the throne. But the formula is a fact of nature and eternal. There has alway and will aways be only a set number of gods, demis, and mortals. 8 GODS, 22 DEMIGODS, 400 MORTALS Russell, Chamberlain were the gods of their era. Jordan, Bird, Magic were gods of their era. Today we have a new set of Gods, Demigods, and Mortals. THE GODS - Supernatural powers. Forces of nature. Capable of imposing their will on the field of battle. MVP
35 minutes ago
There's not a lot of scoring, nor many opportunities for compound fractures. So what is it about baseball that makes winter particularly cold and bitter? I'd like to hear your view of what makes baseball a great sport. Try diving in deep...
There's not a lot of scoring, nor many opportunities for compound fractures. So what is it about baseball that makes winter particularly cold and bitter? I'd like to hear your view of what makes baseball a great sport. Try diving in deep, beyond the "it is timeless" argument, although that certainly is an appealing aspect of the game. I'm looking for subtleties of the game. Imagine you could wipe the anti-baseball bias from the mind of your beloved friend or family member. What would you explain to them about these subtleties as you watched a game at the ballpark that would win them over to being a fan of baseball? There's not a lot of scoring, nor many opportunities for compound fractures. So what is it about baseball that makes winter particularly cold and bitter? I'd like to hear your view of what makes baseball a great sport. Try diving in deep, beyond the "it is timeless" argument, although that certainly is an appealing aspect of the game. I'm looking for subtleties of the game. Imagine you could wipe the anti-baseball bias from the mind of your beloved friend or family member. What would you explain to them about these subtleties as you watched a game at the ballpark that would win them over to being a fan of baseball?
37 minutes ago