Imagine if Vogel had an epiphany where he realized that if he plays AD at 5, Lebron at 4 with Kuz at 3 for 36-38 min a game, all opponents are screwed and have absolutely no answer on either end of the court for this cheat code.
— Letting Go (@ProvideContext) August 15, 2020
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Imagine if Vogel has an epiphany & plays AD at 5, Lebron at 4 and Kuz at 3
Imagine if Vogel had an epiphany where he realized that if he plays AD at 5, Lebron at 4 with Kuz at 3 for 36-38 min a game, all opponents are screwed and have absolutely no answer on either end of the court for this cheat code.
— Letting Go (@ProvideContext) August 15, 2020
Lakers Fast Break- Laker-Blazers Playoff Preview
Jrue is actually the point guard I think would be the best fit for the Lakers but was ranked 5 out of 6 because I gave his Feasibility a ‘C.’ which put him behind easier to acquire and less costly targets Schroder, Dragic, CP3, and Rose.
Frankly, I would even be willing to give up Caruso instead of THT if the Pelicans were interested. There’s also the possibility of removing some of the protection on the two picks we owe them. There is no point guard or shooting guard out there whom I would rather have be the Lakers third star. He would be perfect.
Of course, the competition is going to be heavy from Milwaukee, Philadelphia, and the Clippers to land Holidy. I’m sure they’re among the contending teams Shams is talking about. Just hope Rob is aslo one of the guys talking with Griff about Jrue. Trading for him would be lightning in a bottle for the Lakers and make them odds on favorites to win their second Covid championship.
The matchup is set. See you on Tuesday.
The matchup is set. See you on Tuesday. pic.twitter.com/Fjm6ic28wb
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) August 15, 2020
It's official.
LAKERS vs BLAZERS Round 1
Tuesday, 6PM PT. pic.twitter.com/Bm2szrl5qY
— LAKERFANATICS (@LAKERFANATICS) August 15, 2020
NBA backed Saliva-based coronavirus test authorized by FDA
FDA allowing saliva-based test funded by NBA https://t.co/quNPACHzta
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) August 15, 2020
“(The Yale test) loses a little bit of sensitivity, but what we gain is speed and that it should be up to 10 times cheaper,” Grubaugh said. The Yale test replaces the extraction step with the introduction of a reagent — chemicals mixed with the saliva sample — and a short heating process that releases the virus genome. The team found successful results using reagents that are commonly available, meaning labs everywhere could implement the Yale protocol, Grubaugh said.
“My goal is not to test athletes,” Grubaugh said. “That’s not my target population. My target population is everybody. There were concerns about partnering with the NBA when all these other people need testing. But the simple answer ended up being the NBA was going to do all this testing anyway, so why not partner with them and try to create something for everyone?”