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The influencer whose tweet led to a ban on disposable vapes

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Education   来源:Economy  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:“It’s a personal journey for Superman that’s entirely new,” Gunn said. “It is, first and foremost, about what does Superman learn about himself. But it’s also about the robots and the

“It’s a personal journey for Superman that’s entirely new,” Gunn said. “It is, first and foremost, about what does Superman learn about himself. But it’s also about the robots and the

The manner in which the Oklahoma City Thunder clinched their spot in the NBA Finals seemed fitting.Those have been the story of the Thunder season.

The influencer whose tweet led to a ban on disposable vapes

There hasn’t been a team in NBA history with at least 12 wins by 30 points or more in a season — or with four such wins in a single postseason — until now. The Thunder are putting together one of the most dominant years in league history in terms of outscoring opponents. The most recent entry on that list:to clinch the Western Conference title, a score that probably could have been a lot worse if the Thunder were so inclined.“This isn’t our goal,” Thunder guard,

The influencer whose tweet led to a ban on disposable vapes

said. “We didn’t start the season like we want to win the West. We want to win the NBA championship. Now we are a step closer to our goal and we’re happy about that. But it’s still four more games to go win, four really hard games to go win and we have to be the best version of ourselves for four nights to reach the ultimate goal.”A look inside the numbers paints a picture of how dominant this season has been for the Thunder:

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The biggest point differential per game in NBA history, including playoffs, was posted by the 1970-71 Milwaukee Bucks — who outscored teams by 12.6 points per game.

The Thunder are winning by 12.5 per game when counting the regular season and the playoffs (the NBA Cup championship game, by league rule, doesn’t figure into any official stats that are kept).The Cubs grabbed control with four runs in the third. Kyle Tucker doubled and scored on Crow-Armstrong’s two-out single. Swanson added an RBI double before Busch connected for his eighth homer, driving a changeup deep to right-center.

Busch also hit a two-out RBI single off Brent Suter in the fifth. Crow-Armstrong singled and stole second before Busch delivered.The Cubs finished the game without Tucker, who was removed after four innings because of

The Reds were limited to four hits after they had one in. Third baseman Santiago Espinal and left fielder Will Benson each committed an error in the seventh, helping the Cubs score two unearned runs.

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