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Hope he heals up but I do think it's an opportunity to force a better offensive lineup.

Not sure losing our 3rd leading scorer is going to force a better offensive lineup...

Hopefully the larger minutes help BHH expand his game though. He seems to do better when he gets more minutes to kind of get into the flow of the game, he's not got that ZZ energy from the go unfortunately.
 
Not sure losing our 3rd leading scorer is going to force a better offensive lineup...

Hopefully the larger minutes help BHH expand his game though. He seems to do better when he gets more minutes to kind of get into the flow of the game, he's not got that ZZ energy from the go unfortunately.

Let me find the silver lining
 
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Quick story about the holocaust museum in DC:

My brother is an educator who has some influence in the Jewish world because of project he did several years ago. When the Holocaust museum opened in Washington DC, he was invited to tour with a few other prominent people connected to Holocaust education. The premise behind the museum is you're given a card with the name and background of a Jewish person in the holocaust. You're then 'lead' through the museum as events unfolded before and during the war. At the end of the tour, you find out whether the person on your card lived or died. I'm not sure if that's how the museum is structured now but that's how it was when it opened.

On my brother's tour during the 'opening', he was given a card and lead through the museum individually by an older lady. She told him about the construction of the museum, the events surrounding the war, and other tidbits about the Jewish existence during this time. At the end, he observed other people finishing the tour being told about the person on their card. He gently asked the older lady if the person on his card lived or died. She said:

"I lived"
Choked up reading that. Not ashamed.
 
Quick story about the holocaust museum in DC:

My brother is an educator who has some influence in the Jewish world because of project he did several years ago. When the Holocaust museum opened in Washington DC, he was invited to tour with a few other prominent people connected to Holocaust education. The premise behind the museum is you're given a card with the name and background of a Jewish person in the holocaust. You're then 'lead' through the museum as events unfolded before and during the war. At the end of the tour, you find out whether the person on your card lived or died. I'm not sure if that's how the museum is structured now but that's how it was when it opened.

On my brother's tour during the 'opening', he was given a card and lead through the museum individually by an older lady. She told him about the construction of the museum, the events surrounding the war, and other tidbits about the Jewish existence during this time. At the end, he observed other people finishing the tour being told about the person on their card. He gently asked the older lady if the person on his card lived or died. She said:

"I lived"
Wow!
 


Not a good look at all for AK…

So he didn’t want company on the elevator, stopped the guy, guy slapped his hand away and one of AKs boys shoved him. And then guy doesn’t remember it. I don’t think AK would do that. But a drunk, over-protective body guard probably would.

Edit: nevermind read the rest of the report… AK said that he decked him a couple times smh knucklehead.

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So he didn’t want company on the elevator, stopped the guy, guy slapped his hand away and one of AKs boys shoved him. And then guy doesn’t remember it. I don’t think AK would do that. But a drunk, over-protective body guard probably would.

Edit: nevermind read the rest of the report… AK said he chased him down himself and decked him a couple times lol.

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He didn't chase him down, he punched him a couple of times after he was on the ground.

Kamara about to come off a lot of money. Major oof.
 
Is it bad the only thing that stuck out to me was they LEFT the club at 6:30 am. I’m too old for that, golly.

It's weird because they list a time that's nearer to dinner then a time that's early. Maybe the guy got beat up around 5:30 the night before then woke up needing help at 6:30 the next morning?
 
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