« Reply #23 on: December 07, 2014, 11:13:33 AM »
How about we trade all our decent players on draft picks, and then use every draft pick over the next 10 years on euro youth players in the hopes of one of them turning into the next Giannis?
btw, is that a full sized snickers bar, or one of those little halloween bars? If so, is it just leftover halloween candy you're still trying to get rid of?
If the proposal is outrageous enough, we guarantee you the snickers bar of your preference.
What I am worried about is that there is a small chance your plan might actually work, I wouldn't give it more than 0.00005%, but still you might land us the next euro freak and gone are our tanking prospects. We have to be radical. What would Hinkie do if he were in our place?
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jesus christ almight!!!
are you telling me that someone actually posted a video of foucault on celticsblog?
!!! the pigs of the world must be growing wings as i type this. tp for this and for the next few days for this.
When it comes to radical thinking, no one compares to Michel 
maybe, but i think gayatri spivak is even more radical in her thinking. foucault never addressed his own racial location nor his position with the privileged West when writing. spivak's writing have provided the intellectual basis for much of third-world feminism's critiques on power, race, and gender.
oh, so as to keep this post on track.... keep ainge, dont start young, and powell doesnt matter.
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