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... I said let it drop....you can't seem to.
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Have a good one
Hmmmmm
Swing and a miss.
Also...”you're still pushing for certainty in the realm of proven uncertainty”
Actually, no, that’s not what I’m pushing. You misunderstand.
Let me simplify.
There’s a difference between highly probable and certain. There is virtually no 100% certainty, in the true definition of the word, in any future outcome, or in any hypothetical discussion, such as this one.
If the standard in a discussion is that if I can’t guarantee certainty over highly probable, then I'm somehow wrong, then all discussion would cease to exist because not being able to guarantee certainty would bring the discussion to a screeching halt.
Therefore, someone who obstinately plants the flag on the certainty hill has devolved the discussion into infantilism.
Let me state again, my argument is that it was highly probable that both would have been drafted, with a much higher confidence, and more likely higher round placement, for Shaq.
If the standard is certainty, then you could say that for pretty much any draft choice possibility. And there would be no discussion.
Should’ve just told me that since I can’t guarantee certainty, that I’m wrong, and I would’ve realized that there was no point in further discussion.
Go ahead and please respond so you can have the last word because that is my last post
