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US airlines begin to mandate face mask use, including American, Delta, United – CNET
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Glade Unveils New Strap-On Air Freshener
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Even Better Than Travis Scott: The Nephew Of An Epic Games Executive Will Be Playing Some Songs On The Oboe For Everyone In ‘Fortnite’
Exciting news, battle royale fans! As any diehard gamer already knows, Fortnite hosted a virtual Travis Scott concert last week that attracted 12.3 million simultaneous players for a mind-melting psychedelic spectacle. Well, as a follow-up to that event’s unprecedented success, Epic Games just announced that…
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Hospital Room Admittedly Nice Change Of Scenery
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16 Mother’s Day Gift Ideas for Mom (Even If You Can’t Visit)
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Dua Lipa Is Excited to Become an “Auntie” to Gigi Hadid and Zayn Malik’s Baby
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Americans React With Indifference After First Case Of Coronavirus Spreading To Pet Ferret
HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON, NY—Acknowledging that it certainly wasn’t a good thing but there were more pressing matters, Americans across the country reacted with indifference Friday following reports of the first case of Covid-19 spreading to a pet ferret. “Huh, how about that,” said Sandra Goetz, 34, echoing the sentiments…
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LeBron James Can Surpass Michael Jordan in Space Jam: Unchecked
LeBron James’ Space Jam: A New Legacy can beat the Michael Jordan original.
One way for LeBron James to surpass Michael Jordan is Space Jam.
As James unveiled the logo for Space Jam: A New Legacy (I see what he’s doing with the title by the way), I thought it was appropriate to just say it…the original Space Jam isn’t very good. Watch it right now and tell me otherwise. Go ahead. I’ll wait.
Look, I’m nostalgic for Space Jam too from Bill Murray, to the Monstars, to the Secret Stuff to Jay-Z written Bugs Bunny raps. I even remember getting dropped off at the movie theater to see it. But there’s a reason the first flick has a Rotten Tomatoes score akin to what Rajon Rondo is currently shooting from the floor. I was also surprised to see the relatively low rating from the audience reflects my opinion.
And let’s be honest about it, LeBron is clearly a better actor than MJ, from Trainwreck to Flopping (haha beat you to it). Between James’ superior skills as a thespian and modern animation, not to mention I kind of miss Bugs, the new Space Jam has a real opportunity to pass the OG when it comes to quality.
Also, imagine the momentum the movie could have if LeBron is able to win a title with the Lakers before it lands. James clearly wants that to happen.
I’ve gotta say the rash of Jordan-LeBron arguments have been a lot of fun during these trying times and we all know this is not The Last Dance.
Or, more appropriately, that’s not all folks.
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One Big Question For Every Team: Miami Heat
Over the next few weeks The Crossover will be examining one big-picture question for every NBA team. Today we take a look at the Miami Heat, who were 41–24 when the season was suspended.
Is the Giannis Antetokounmpo Chase Still Realistic?
In an alternate universe in which NBA play wasn’t suspended, the Heat would have been one of the more fascinating teams to watch down the stretch. Exactly how much could the acquisitions of Jae Crowder and Andre Iguodala have moved the needle for a team that had cooled off considerably in the second half of the season? Could Iguodala have made a significant difference during the postseason? And how much would Pat Riley regret—if at all—not trading for Danilo Gallinari at the deadline?
The Gallinari pursuit was illustrative of the Heat’s desires. Miami wasn’t willing to extend Gallo’s contract into the 2021 offseason, when Giannis Antetokounmpo could become a free agent, derailing talks with the Thunder. With this current season potentially (and perhaps likely) lost, the Heat won’t really find out how much of a difference Gallinari would have made on the current roster. But will their decision to keep the 2021 books clean matter in the long run?
It’s almost impossible to predict the long-term consequences this suspension will have on team building for the foreseeable future. How will a potentially static salary cap situation affect the decisions of potential free agents? Will the new situation make Giannis more likely to stay in Milwaukee? Or could he somehow end up making the same amount of money by signing short-term somewhere else and re-upping his deal? There’s going to be all sorts of logistics to figure out in the fallout of this unprecedented stoppage, and it’s going to severely affect the plans of teams who’d hoped to make a splash in 2021.
Which brings us back to the Heat. Should the front office still proceed as if it needs to find a whale to pair with Jimmy Butler? Some food for thought: Butler—who has plenty of minutes on his body—will be 31 by the start of next season, and he’s playing alongside a budding star in Bam Adebayo. Would it make more sense to commit to the current iteration of this team as opposed to chasing a Giannis-type? Miami will be far from the only front office thrown by the pandemic. But if the resulting landscape pushes the Heat toward going all in as opposed to leaving the door open in 2021, that doesn’t necessarily have to mean the end for the Heat’s hopes to contend.
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Author: Rohan Nadkarni