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Danny Wolf's basketball ceiling is just scratching the surface

[Danny Wolf] is just scratching the surface to be honest... For his long-term future, and for us, his ability to dribble the ball, make, make difficult passes. I mean, he's, he's got a special, special gift.

The player's development is ongoing.

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Take Slip·Mar 12, 2025
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The ceiling for the Jets with Justin Fields as quarterback next year is nine wins

I checked in with memes yesterday after [the Justin Fields trade] happened... And I asked him, what's the, what's the ceiling of the Jets with Justin Fields next year? He said nine and eight.

The Jets with Justin Fields finished 3-14, far worse than the 9-8 ceiling.
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Take Slip·Mar 12, 2025
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Daniel Jones on the Colts will follow the Manning brothers' career arc

[Daniel Jones] is doing the, the Manning Brothers career arc is what he's gonna do... Why not just run the Wishbone? ...Daniel Jones might be QB one by mid-September.

Daniel Jones did not join the Colts in reality, and the Manning arc is clearly a joke.
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Take Slip·Mar 12, 2025
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If a team has to fix all its holes through free agency, they are fundamentally a bad team

My take on free agency is if you have to, 'cause everyone's like, oh, they're off season champs again... If you have to fix all the holes, that means you're a bad team if you have to, if you have to go into free agency.

This is a subjective philosophy on roster construction common in sports analysis.

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Dusty MayDusty May

Every great tournament run includes a scary moment early on

It seems like every big run when you look at national champions, when you look at Final Four participants, usually out of their first four or five games, they had one really scary moment... Fortunately for us, we didn't have to bank in an 80 footer or anything like that.

History supports this with many champions escaping first/second-round upsets by one possession.
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College basketball should have one universal ball for every team to use

It seems like we should have one universal ball for college basketball for every team to use... every game we go to we have to practice a different, we have a closet full basketballs, we have to practice with a different one every week depending on where we're playing. So I would think it's time for, for all of us to come together and... have one basketball for the betterment of the game.

The rule remains unchanged, with teams still using different manufacturer balls (Nike, Spalding, Wilson) based on home team contracts.