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Contract year phenomenon is a term used in North American sports to describe the occurrence when athletes perform at a very high level in the season prior to their free agency eligibility. In the NBA, a study showed that Player efficiency rating (PER) on average went up during the player's contract year, but then dipped below baseline the year ...
However, Arenado’s contract ($74M owed over the next three seasons) and the no-trade clause within it have made it difficult for the Cardinals to find the right deal.
The reason it seems interesting is because in modern English 1) the second-person plural is the only plural pronoun with two forms (in some dialects) - "y'all" and "you"; and 2) the second person pronoun has the same form in nominative and accusative. The combination of 1) and 2) is why "Y'all have the craziest stuff happen to you" is acceptable.
With that, Henry headed into an uncertain future. He was still under contract for two seasons, but nothing on his deal was guaranteed. As a result, many believed the Titans would part ways with ...
y’all’d’ve: you all would have (colloquial/Southern American English) y’all’dn't’ve: you all would not have (colloquial/Southern American English) y’all’re: you all are (colloquial/Southern American English) y’all’ren’t: you all are not (colloquial/Southern American English) y’at: you at yes’m: yes madam / yes ma’am ...
The Lakers have been 9.8 points per 100 meaningful possessions worse when James is on the floor this season, per Cleaning the Glass.They have been outscored by 6.5 points per 100 non-garbage ...
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The College Football Playoff contract with ESPN, worth $7.8 billion through the 2031 season, is one example of how much money is at play. ... y’all are going to the ACC too.” ...