Mina Kimes
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There's also one thing, Mina, I think, which is that we are, look, the NBA has this like cultural barometer of cool as the piece sort of leads with.
There's also one thing, Mina, I think, which is that we are, look, the NBA has this like cultural barometer of cool as the piece sort of leads with.
Part of that is as these things become increasingly corporate, as these things are like, you know, lineages that are increasingly formalized, as David was alluding to, we also get further away from what might be the fundamental tenet of cool that we haven't mentioned yet, which is I think that you have to be kind of anti-authority You kind of have to be subversive.
Part of that is as these things become increasingly corporate, as these things are like, you know, lineages that are increasingly formalized, as David was alluding to, we also get further away from what might be the fundamental tenet of cool that we haven't mentioned yet, which is I think that you have to be kind of anti-authority You kind of have to be subversive.
Part of that is as these things become increasingly corporate, as these things are like, you know, lineages that are increasingly formalized, as David was alluding to, we also get further away from what might be the fundamental tenet of cool that we haven't mentioned yet, which is I think that you have to be kind of anti-authority You kind of have to be subversive.
Part of that is as these things become increasingly corporate, as these things are like, you know, lineages that are increasingly formalized, as David was alluding to, we also get further away from what might be the fundamental tenet of cool that we haven't mentioned yet, which is I think that you have to be kind of anti-authority You kind of have to be subversive.
Part of that is as these things become increasingly corporate, as these things are like, you know, lineages that are increasingly formalized, as David was alluding to, we also get further away from what might be the fundamental tenet of cool that we haven't mentioned yet, which is I think that you have to be kind of anti-authority You kind of have to be subversive.
Part of that is as these things become increasingly corporate, as these things are like, you know, lineages that are increasingly formalized, as David was alluding to, we also get further away from what might be the fundamental tenet of cool that we haven't mentioned yet, which is I think that you have to be kind of anti-authority You kind of have to be subversive.
So, like, to me, the coolest figure when it comes to the modern NBA that we have been sort of circling implicitly without naming him is Allen Iverson.
So, like, to me, the coolest figure when it comes to the modern NBA that we have been sort of circling implicitly without naming him is Allen Iverson.
So, like, to me, the coolest figure when it comes to the modern NBA that we have been sort of circling implicitly without naming him is Allen Iverson.
So, like, to me, the coolest figure when it comes to the modern NBA that we have been sort of circling implicitly without naming him is Allen Iverson.
So, like, to me, the coolest figure when it comes to the modern NBA that we have been sort of circling implicitly without naming him is Allen Iverson.
So, like, to me, the coolest figure when it comes to the modern NBA that we have been sort of circling implicitly without naming him is Allen Iverson.
The way he played for the Seattle Mariners for Mina Times growing up.
The way he played for the Seattle Mariners for Mina Times growing up.
The way he played for the Seattle Mariners for Mina Times growing up.
The way he played for the Seattle Mariners for Mina Times growing up.
The way he played for the Seattle Mariners for Mina Times growing up.
The way he played for the Seattle Mariners for Mina Times growing up.