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Post by GyIantosca on Oct 21, 2022 11:43:12 GMT -5
Weirdly the US is so far behind on this type of stuff. I think that’s on purpose. Our medical field does shady things.
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Post by sarasoxer on Oct 21, 2022 13:17:33 GMT -5
Well, that's not my belief..If anything, I believe that we are extra cautious...
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Post by rjp313jr on Oct 21, 2022 16:44:01 GMT -5
Well, that's not my belief..If anything, I believe that we are extra cautious... Tough sell after they put the COVID vaccines on the recommended list yesterday, for children with no real research on them.
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Post by umassgrad2005 on Oct 21, 2022 17:29:04 GMT -5
China was giving kids Covid Vaccines a year ago, so was Cuba. I don't agree, yet Covid vaccines are the crazy outlier in US, not the norm.
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Post by rjp313jr on Oct 21, 2022 19:12:59 GMT -5
The fan boy in me is going to start over rating Noah… damn he’s athletic…
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Post by sarasoxer on Oct 21, 2022 19:17:29 GMT -5
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Post by umassgrad2005 on Oct 21, 2022 19:36:29 GMT -5
The fan boy in me is going to start over rating Noah… damn he’s athletic… He is, yet his getting low with high effort on D and going after every loose ball on offense is starting to win me over.
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Post by cdj on Oct 21, 2022 20:46:49 GMT -5
I really loathe this leagues officiating
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Post by GyIantosca on Oct 21, 2022 21:00:41 GMT -5
Are they hating on the C’s or is it me. Either way good win. The 2 J’S.
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Post by sarasoxer on Oct 21, 2022 21:11:42 GMT -5
Are they hating on the C’s or is it me. Either way good win. The 2 J’S. Need more than the J's tho....Can't do it every night all season long...
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Post by cdj on Oct 21, 2022 22:21:44 GMT -5
Our bench smoked their bench and that’s why we won. The Heat were actually the better team when Adebayo was on the court, it’s just that the second he comes off they’re god awful. He was a +20. They played 13 minutes without him and lost by 7. Pretty remarkable
Vonleh +10 in 15 min Grant +15 in 25 min Hauser +12 in 13 min Brogdon +7 in 25 min
Good to see them contributing. Stinks that it doesn’t look like we’ll see much Pritchard unless there’s any injury- although with Smart and Brogdon that will probably happen pretty soon
Credit to Mazzulla- he looks like he belongs so far after 2 wins against conference rivals
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Post by umassgrad2005 on Oct 21, 2022 23:01:29 GMT -5
It was a good test, the Heats D caused them huge issues at times. The Heats physical play also caused issues, that along with the refs. Loved Brown getting 3 assists first quarter, yet then no more. He's still the key, he can do so many things. It's being able to be a playmaker more when he needs to be and not just always looking to score. Don't get me started on Brown and Tatum never playing off each other
I'm already done with Van Gundy brothers.
52-30. Good defensive team with a lot of talent and a new coach who seems to be doing well. I mean they aren't playing Pritchard, he could start on crappy teams. The Lakers would kill to have him. Yet issues on offense remain, the Heat turned up the pressure and the TOs kept coming one after another. That has to be the focus for the season, fine tuning the offense and cutting down TOs.
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Post by rjp313jr on Oct 22, 2022 5:34:00 GMT -5
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Post by rjp313jr on Oct 22, 2022 8:48:38 GMT -5
For the first 2 games, with a new coach, and sone changes to rotations and style of play, there’s really nothing to complain about. We could pick on the 3rd vs the Heat, but if anything it’s an encouragement.
First, the third against the Sixers was great. Second, they didn’t fold, they finished the quarter string then controlled the 4th. There are always runs in Basketball, great teams respond to them and take back control. That’s what we saw last night
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Post by rjp313jr on Oct 22, 2022 8:51:58 GMT -5
Are they hating on the C’s or is it me. Either way good win. The 2 J’S. Need more than the J's tho....Can't do it every night all season long... The thing about last night is, I don’t think that was a game where they carried the team. That’s basically what we should expect as an average night from them and it wasn’t forced.
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Post by GyIantosca on Oct 22, 2022 9:45:36 GMT -5
Well, that's not my belief..If anything, I believe that we are extra cautious... Tough sell after they put the COVID vaccines on the recommended list yesterday, for children with no real research on them. You said it, my man
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Post by soxfansince67 on Oct 22, 2022 10:45:47 GMT -5
I've loved what I've seen for the first 2 games. Playing mostly in control, hero ball at a minimum, smart decisions, much stronger bench. The Js meshing in, but showing leadership and maturity.
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Post by rjp313jr on Oct 22, 2022 14:17:12 GMT -5
Jaylen Brown turns 26 next week and Jason Tatum is 24 until March. Their maturity, mentally and physically and improvements are following a natural path for superstar players. Asssuming, we are able to resign them and they stay healthy h - we have a decade to enjoy them.
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Post by GyIantosca on Oct 22, 2022 20:39:50 GMT -5
Nice back to back, no Horford. Tatum 40 points!
For a minute they were settling for that outside shot but they changed up and finally starting to go inside in the 4th.
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Post by soxfansince67 on Oct 22, 2022 20:47:41 GMT -5
Didn't watch - listened - gritty victory - seems they missed Horford. Tatum and White huge - Brown and Smart not so much tonight - but a win is a win.
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Post by cdj on Oct 22, 2022 22:42:08 GMT -5
Big time step-up game from White to dominate when Brown had an off day
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Post by rjp313jr on Oct 23, 2022 6:01:10 GMT -5
Off day, still a lot of composure and a win. I take that as a good thing .
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Post by jodyreidnichols on Oct 23, 2022 7:34:07 GMT -5
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Post by maxwellsdemon on Oct 23, 2022 8:06:44 GMT -5
Not sure that The Epoch Times which is affiliated with the Falun Gong religious movement is the best source for objective, scientific research. No one claims vaccines are riskless, however, they are way way safer then the risks from contracting Covid, something that is not disproven by a handful of anecdotes.
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Post by sarasoxer on Oct 23, 2022 9:09:15 GMT -5
If one reads the Johns Hopkins' report, it is clear that adverse results from vaccinations are Very rare even in children. The first vaccines were produced in 6 months, historically an expedited time period, due in large part to the mRNA process that has been operative for a good number of years..not just introduced. Modern science. That process uses a tiny snippet of the virus (not a dead or weakened virus itself) that cannot replicate the disease. Hundreds of thousands of lives were saved in the U.S. alone by people getting vaccinated. Relative to vaccine induced myocarditis, Johns Hopkins notes that the occurrences are extremely low, resolve quickly if they occur and are of Lower incidence than if one contracts COVID. www.hhs.gov/about/news/2022/10/07/new-hhs-report-covid-19-vaccinations-in-2021-linked-to-more-than-650000-fewer-covid-19-hospitalizations.htmlAs to companies being corrosively self-serving in producing the vax, a major impetus was a great deal of government money 'injected' in the "Warp Speed" effort to produce effective prophylactics. We should be grateful for the results. As to use of PRP in injury treatment, I would rather that we use caution than jump into possibly iffy therapies even tho that might be frustrating. Not that it is equivalent, but I remember people were traveling to Mexico to get coffee enemas to treat cancer.
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