In a battle of wills, Pat Riley always wins and will wait it out until he wins — no matter the opponent or cost. The newly implemented collective bargaining agreement means more standoffs and uncomfortable situations are bound to happen — teams will have to make more shrewd decisions even as the money continues to grow.
This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: Gilbert Arenas: I think Pat Riley hasn’t updated his software. I think he still believes it’s the 1980s or 1990s Fantasy football analyst Scott Pianowski provides his final thoughts for Week 18, when the NFC South spread the fantasy football joy.
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