Friday, June 12, 2026

Public Occurrences June 12, 2026

TACO

Threatened to bomb Iran back to the stone age again by the end of yesterday. He chickened out again.

David Hockney, Painter, Dead at 88

I saw Hockney in person once, at a symposium in New York City on his book Secret Knowledge.

Noel Skum Becomes First Trillionaire in Whole History of World



Feraz Shere

 


 


Thursday, June 11, 2026

FIRST time I have ever heard someone else mention this

[Tim] Bontemps: The Heat have been in the same position for a few years now, averaging 44 wins across the 12 seasons since LeBron James left Miami -- and that includes having three seasons with fewer than 40 wins and only one with over 50.

That hamster wheel of mediocrity -- which has been shielded by making two trips to the NBA Finals and another to the Eastern Conference finals earlier this decade -- is what Riley was referring to at his end-of-season news conference. [when he said]:

 "We are just not good enough. We are not happy with it," Heat president Pat Riley said after the season. "This is the first time in those three years that we have an opportunity to do something with our roster, with our flexibility, with our players."

The question is what can Miami really [italics in original] do about it? Yes, they will undoubtedly be in the mix for Antetokounmpo. But if they can't get him, is there another path? ...

ESPN

"What can Miami really do about it?" Tim Bontemps doesn't sound impressed. Either am I. I am on record that Miami will not land Antetokounmpo. My reasons, which I will just summarize here, are 

1) Antetokounmpo does not seem like a South Beach guy to me. 

2) 44-38 forever.

2a) Antetokounmpo wants to go some place where he can win a championship. By himself, he will not be able to do that in Miami. The "Heat" "are just not good enough." 601 Biscayne has a monopoly on a niche skill: signing players not good enough to sign with other teams and turning them into important contributors on a roster not good enough to get off the "hamsteer wheel" if 44-38. I said it's a niche skill.

There is no one player, not SGA, not Wemby, and not Giannis, who can transmogrify this Forever Mediocre Machine into a title contender. It will take multiple players (like the Big Three) at a comparable level to Antetokounmpo to win a title in Miami. How long will that take--three years? four? Giannis is 31. Boston and New York, any team, say, in the final four of each conference, offers Antetokounmpo a better chance at getting a ring than does Miami. In briefest form, by my lights, it is not in Giannis' interest to come to Miami.

2b) Neither do I see why trading Giannis to Miami is in Beer's interest. Do the dreck that the "Heat" have on this roster would entice Milwaukee? "Ooh, Tyler Herro, 3J, Ke'el Ware and maybe Nikola Jovic plus three firsts, I have to go jack my dick just thinking about that!" Thoughts Jon Horst has never had. It is hard for me to believe that that package is the best that Beer can get. In short, it is not in Milwaukee's interest to move Giannis to Miami.

3) The Bam-Giannis question. They are not complementary players, they are largely duplicative of each other. Giannis is FAR more talented, far more accomplished and acclaimed, but like, they have similar games and are similar in size. We went through something similar this past regular season with Tyler Herro and Norman Powell: too similar! They didn't mesh well. Also, with Giannis, Spo can toss his Miami wheel offense into the shit can. Giannis needs the ball, Giannis needs to be the Man. But Bam is Miami's captain and is their one untouchable. What happens when you bring in a significantly better version of Bam to play with Bam? Who is the de facto captain? 

I think 3 will work itself out and I could be wrong on both 2a and 2b. It's a hobby of mine. 

Despite all of the above doubts, the futures investors at Kalshi have right to the present put 64% of their money on the "Heat" to get Giannis. That is down from last night, it peaked when it appeared that the "Knicks" were going to lose, at 70+%. It bottomed out today at under 60% because of one guy, Bill Simmons, a Beans fan, who on the sole basis that he is a cogno, that is, without any inside intel, "changed his mind" today from Beans has no interest in Giannis, to oh yes they do. Boston is now 27% to land Antetokounmpo, down from 29% an hour ago.

We will know shortly, perhaps by the end of Friday, not later than when the "Heat" is "on the clock" on draft night, June 23.

Public Occurrences June 11, 2026

Florida Criminal Has Seen TWENTY-TWO MEDICAL SPECIALISTS

Amazon Post


10:24 am:

Florida Criminal Says He Will Seize Kharg Island

I hope that he visits Kharg Island personally with the same result as when he visited Madison Square Garden.

It's the morning after and I still can't believe I saw what I didn't see

 Jalen Brunson on OG Anunoby and the game-winning play:

💬 “He does everything. I saw them backing up a little bit. I just knew I gotta get the ball on the rim, and it felt good coming out of my hands. But (Wemby) being on the perimeter allowed OG to just have a free run, and he got there.”

See earlier post earlier and similarity to "Spurs" fuck-up in 2013 vs "Heat" allowing "the Ray Allen shot".


Lukas Weese

Putting into context what Knicks accomplished

Putting into context what Knicks accomplished
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Yes, the New York Knicks just did that. You aren’t dreaming.

New York was down 27 (yes 27) at halftme. Per Opta Stats, it is the largest halftime deficit overcome to win a playoff game in NBA history.

Truly one of the most unfathomable sports moments.


Michael Charles
Staff Writer, Live

This play by OG Anunoby will be talked about in New York City until the end of time.

Yeah, you SHOULD thank him, Hart! You're a fuck-up in waiting.

Hart thanks Anunoby

Josh Hart speaks for everyone on the Knicks and everyone who roots for them when he thanks OG Anunoby, but especially for him after his missed layup.

“I got a special shoutout for OG because he saved me," Hart said. "At least for this game but he saved me a lifetime of regret.”

And What is Jalen Brunson's number?

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Lead time G4 "Knicks" 2% "Spurs" 97%. Largest lead "Spurs" 29 "Knicks" ONE


on the winning shot, mitch johnson threw wemby and a double team at brunson, ALLOWING ANUNOBY TO STREAK INTO THE PAINT AND TIP THE MISS IN. shades of pop taking tim duncan out for the ray allen shot which let bosh get the reb and kick it. 

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

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Jake Weinbach

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The Knicks were down as many as 29 points and led for 2% of the entire game.


The greatest comeback in the history of the NBA Finals and one of the all-time postseason collapses by the Spurs.

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Hold on there, hoss. A couple weeks ago, it was "The Great Cleveland Collapse." Now, it's "The Great San Antonio Collapse"? How about "The 'Knicks' Are The Greatest Comeback Team in NBA Playoff History"? Let's say the "Knicks" had something to do with both.

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Nobody wants to go home after that EPIC Knicks comeback!!



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ABSOLUTE BEDLAM AT THE MSG

107-106 Knicks

3-1 lead


Down 29

Greatest comeback in NBA Finals history


71-42 Spurs with 3:06 left in the 2nd quarter

65-35 Knicks in final 27:06


32-16 in the 4th quarter

58-30 in the 2nd half

 

UNREAL

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IT'S OFFICIAL, THE HISTORIANS AT ELIAS HAVE DONE THE RESEARCH. "KNICKS" WERE DOWN 29. THIS IS THE GREATEST COMEBACK IN NBA FINALS HISTORY

I 'TIS OVAH! I 'TIS OVAH! THE GREAT NEW YAWK "KNICKERBOCKERS" HAVE SNATCHED VICTORY FROM THE ASSHOLE OF DEFEAT! FT! NEW YAWK (3-1) 107 SAN ANTONE 106

ONE OF THE GREATEST COMEBACKS IN NBA FINALS HISTORY! THE KNICKS. NEVER. QUIT.!

BRUNSON MISSES, ANUNOBY MAKES TIP 107-106, 1.2" LEFT "SPURS" FTO

Wait, ESPN shows Fox foul...

Anunoby blocked Fox, "Knicks" ball 5.7" left, "Knicks" FTO

Brunson misses, :16.1

Castle makes 2 fts, New York 105 San Antonio 106, :30.3, "Knicks" Full DSA Mtng

Fox misses, Castle reb...Hart fouls. Fucking HART!

"Knicks" 56-28 2H

"Spurs" call time. "Knicks" 105-104, :38.2. According to ESPN play-by-play, it's "Knicks" ball.

BROWN, CALL TIME!!!! GET SET!

'KNICKS" FUCKING LEAD 105-104!!!!!!!!!!!! 1:02 LEFT!

OMFG 103-104, 1:47!!!!!!!!!!!!

100-104, 3:05 left