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Why doesn't Kobstanza ever directly respond to the tweets? At least I've conditioned him to not speak on MJ at all. That old nigga will soon be forgotten just like Bean. :yes:
 
I was six years old you fucking weirdo!

And now you're almost 40 getting homotional over articles about an athlete you didn't even see. Youre another millennial loser that doesn't believe in himself so he hates on his era the hardest while dickeating and living thru the ones before him (Mike is a Boomer, Kobe is Gen X). You should be able to counter the post with intelligence or bball scholarship instead of corny dry humor and failed attempts to guilt shame folks from celebrating the GOAT. But you can't, everything you know is a lie. :lol:



 
And now you're almost 40 getting homotional over articles about an athlete you didn't even see. Youre another millennial loser that doesn't believe in himself so he hates on his era the hardest while dickeating and living thru the ones before him (Mike is a Boomer, Kobe is Gen X). You should be able to counter the post with intelligence or bball scholarship instead of corny dry humor and failed attempts to guilt shame folks from celebrating the GOAT. But you can't, everything you know is a lie. :lol:

As I've pointed out before, part of what initially drew me to Kobe was rooting against Jordan.

But I guess I'm lying about that like Jon lies about watching football. :rolleyes:
 
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As I've pointed out before, part of what initially drew me to Kobe was rooting against Jordan.

But I guess I'm lying about that like Jon lies about watching football. :rolleyes:

You are lying because you wouldn't get homotional over me exposing his mythology if that were true. You're a dickrider that prefers beautiful lies over ugly truth like the rest and place Kobe beneath your God. Kobe playing against LeBron actually gives him an advantage over the weak comp MJ faced. But you prefer to diminish to him to laud an old nigga that you didn't even see play. :smh:
 
You are lying because you wouldn't get homotional over me exposing his mythology if that were true. You're a dickrider that prefers beautiful lies over ugly truth like the rest and place Kobe beneath your God. Kobe playing against LeBron actually gives him an advantage over the weak comp MJ faced. But you prefer to diminish to him to laud an old nigga that you didn't even see play. :smh:

You're right, I admit it.

Everyone's existence revolves around MJ, not just yours!
 

Bowser launches effort to reimagine Chinatown as loss of Caps, Wizards looms​

D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) trotted out a new task force Monday that would be responsible for envisioning the future of the two-block area surrounding Capital One Arena in Chinatown — an effort spurred by a plan by the owner of the Washington Wizards and Capitals to move the teams to Virginia.

“This is about how old uses become new spaces,” Bowser said, while listing recent transformations of other areas such as the Wharf and Union Market. “We have the opportunity to do it again.”

That opportunity has grown out of the still-smoldering blow that Wizards and Capitals owner Ted Leonsis dealt Bowser and the District when he announced in December that he had reached a tentative billion-dollar deal with Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) to relocate the teams to a proposed arena in Alexandria’s Potomac Yard. That plan thrust the future of the Gallery Place-Chinatown corridor into uncertainty, given that Wizards and Capitals games had long served as an economic boon and anchor for the neighborhood.

The loss ran counter to the mayor’s broader vision to revitalize downtown and to make D.C. the nation’s “sports capital,” requiring her administration to hit the reset button and entirely rethink how to revitalize the Gallery Place-Chinatown neighborhood without its main tenants.

In December, Bowser and D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson (D) offered Leonsis $500 million in public funds to upgrade Capital One Arena — but the offer came too late: Leonsis made his announcement with Youngkin the morning after she and Mendelson rolled out legislation authorizing the funds.

While Bowser reiterated that the $500 million remains on the table for Leonsis, if Leonsis isn’t going to take it the city probably will invest the money in downtown instead, Bowser said.

“No matter what happens, we must invest in Gallery Place-Chinatown so that it is one of the top cultural and entertainment districts in the nation. It can be and it will be,” said Nina Albert, acting deputy mayor of planning and economic development. “And if the teams do move — and we have to anticipate that they will — we have an opportunity to reposition almost two city blocks, five acres, right in downtown D.C. for a new use.”

The area surrounding Capital One Arena started encountering challenges after the pandemic emptied city streets in 2020, attracting more crime and loitering to the area that has put some residents and visitors on edge. Leonsis, in fact, had lodged complaints with city leaders about those issues. In February, the DowntownDC Business Improvement District published a study calling for significant economic investment, capital improvements and stronger security in the area. It called for more pedestrian-friendly spaces, more outdoor dining, more neighborhood amenities, such as retail and grocery stores — developments and spaces that would draw people, aligning with the goals of the task force Bowser unveiled Monday.

Albert will lead the new effort with “a super team of women leaders,” she said. The Gallery Place-Chinatown task force will be co-chaired by Jodie McLean, chief executive of Edens, which developed Union Market, and Uplands Real Estate principal Deborah Ratner Salzberg, who was instrumental in developing the Yards around Nationals Park.

McLean said their work will be guided by four focus areas. They will start by putting together an “immediate activation plan” aimed at drawing more people to the neighborhood to boost local businesses. Longer-term, she said, some of the “nation’s leading urban designers” will be invited to submit concepts for turning the area into a “world-class destination” while the task force also seeks out investors and developers interested in bringing creative spaces to the area. They’ll ultimately recommend public infrastructure investments the city should make “to directly support the vision,” including initiatives for attracting businesses, McLean said.

The new task force has Bowser walking a line between still holding out the offer to keep Monumental Sports & Entertainment— Leonsis’s company — in D.C. while also moving forward with rethinking the entire arena space.

Officials with Monumental Sports have said they still want Capital One Arena to host live events and have floated having the professional women’s basketball team, the Washington Mystics, play at Capital One instead.

But that would require moving the Mystics from their relatively new arena in Congress Heights, Entertainment and Sports Arena, which opened in 2018. Bowser seemed to bristle at the idea Monday. Asked if she agreed with Monumental’s new vision for the arena, right-sizing the seating capacity and bringing over the women’s team, Bowser said: “Monumental has an obligation by their lease to have the Wizards and the Capitals play here. And if they’re not, then we’re going to move on from that discussion.”

The lease at Entertainment and Sports Arena is a 19-year lease, and the thought of losing the economic boost from the Mystics’ home basketball games — about 20 a season — has
frustrated Ward 8 community members and business leaders.

Bowser said she would not allow Capital One Arena to become an “underutilized” space. Asked if tearing the arena down and rebuilding something new in its place was on the table, Bowser said the task force would be considering “all iterations” of what would be possible.
“Let’s be clear. We have to have a vibrant space here, and we can’t have it underused,” she said.

Bowser did not give a deadline for the task force to deliver a plan but said she expected them to work quickly. In May, she launched a separate task force to create a “Downtown Action Plan,” though that group, led by the DowntownDC and Golden Triangle business improvement districts, has yet to release its ideas. Albert said she is reviewing the final draft of the action plan and expects it to be publicly released within six weeks, noting its broad recommendations probably will guide the more specific planning for the Chinatown sector.

As part of her vision to revitalize downtown, Bowser is aiming to attract 15,000 new residents there by 2028. Toward that end, Bowser has pushed converting underused or vacant office buildings into residential housing — ambitious projects that are typically difficult undertakings for developers but that Bowser is hoping to sweeten with incentives, such as offering a 20-year tax abatement for developments that meet affordable housing targets. Five are under construction, she said.

Other work includes recruiting employers who “want to establish in-person offices downtown,” Bowser said. Earlier Monday, her administration changed telework guidelines for D.C. employees from two days a week to one day a week. She had for months called on the Biden administration to get more federal employees into downtown buildings. “I love to see everybody’s smiling face. But it’s not just about that,” Bowser said. “It’s about the services that we provide to our residents. We are a local government, and we need to be there to do that.”

 


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Is it me or does it seem like today's NBA won't embrace the lil man game

No disrespect, but he wouldn't be able to play today. Today's players have too much length and are too athletic for a guy that small to thrive. Muggsy played with alot of heart and grit in an era where less attention was paid to details on defense. Today, he would be targeted on defense every play and unless he's got lights out 3 point shooting, he wouldn't justify being on the court (see Isaiah Thomas).
 
Draymond is a big ass fucking baby

Trying to say I was going to retire

That's some kid shit. I'm just going to quit, because you want to become the victim.

You're definitely right he's a baby.

Mad and threatening to retire because he can't slap faces and kick some dicks. :confused:
 
No disrespect, but he wouldn't be able to play today. Today's players have too much length and are too athletic for a guy that small to thrive. Muggsy played with alot of heart and grit in an era where less attention was paid to details on defense. Today, he would be targeted on defense every play and unless he's got lights out 3 point shooting, he wouldn't justify being on the court (see Isaiah Thomas).
I agree, except for the defense part. 90s NBA was more defensive
 
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