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Post by fjenkins on Mar 3, 2020 22:50:10 GMT
I'm no Spike Lee fan. I think he's an overrated douchebag who finds racism in everything and promotes it. That said, he won an Oscar last year so yeah, I'd say he's still relevant. Was the movie any good?
Or did it win because it's Spike Lee?
Like you know how old sports stars or injured sports stars get voted to All-Star games based on their past history as opposed to their present work?
Was this the case here?
I'm not kidding, I couldn't finish it I was so bored but it was nominated for best picture and it got good reviews.
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Post by twothousandonemark on Mar 3, 2020 23:20:07 GMT
I read that Lee has spent more than $10 million to the Knicks for his seats over the decades.
Dolan likes to call everyone who disagrees with him an alcoholic, I guess we can call anyone who supports Dolan's Knicks just that.
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Post by NJtoTX on Mar 4, 2020 0:09:17 GMT
I read that Lee has spent more than $10 million to the Knicks for his seats over the decades. Dolan likes to call everyone who disagrees with him an alcoholic, I guess we can call anyone who supports Dolan's Knicks just that. Isola said on ATH that everyone uses that employee entrance all the time, including all of them on the panel. I voted for entitled, as in he's entitled to use it, but it's probably meant sarcastically.
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Post by NJtoTX on Mar 5, 2020 20:57:23 GMT
The New York Knicks drew their smallest crowd at Madison Square Garden in more than 13 years for Wednesday's loss to the Utah Jazz.
According to Brian Mahoney of the Associated Press, the attendance was announced as 16,588, which is well below MSG's capacity of 19,812. It was the team's lowest announced attendance since Dec. 13, 2006.
It's worth noting that attendance numbers are announced as tickets sold, not the number of fans who are actually in attendance. The broadcast of the game showed large swaths of empty seats.
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Post by screamingtreefrogs on Mar 5, 2020 21:06:27 GMT
The New York Knicks drew their smallest crowd at Madison Square Garden in more than 13 years for Wednesday's loss to the Utah Jazz. According to Brian Mahoney of the Associated Press, the attendance was announced as 16,588, which is well below MSG's capacity of 19,812. It was the team's lowest announced attendance since Dec. 13, 2006. It's worth noting that attendance numbers are announced as tickets sold, not the number of fans who are actually in attendance. The broadcast of the game showed large swaths of empty seats. It's interesting in that it states 'tickets sold' and not the number of fans who are actually in attendance.
Think it has anything to do with the Jazz - although good - are rather vanilla and that's been their rap for years and are a Western Conference team - i.e. not a conference/division rival?
I mean - I get where this is going - they've received backlash - but I'm thinking if this were the Lakers/Rockets/Sixers/Celtics this wouldn't have been the case.
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