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Fletcher sitting the last 2:00 on favor of Gicarri was rather eye opening. Turns out to be genius as he came up with a nice steal. This perhaps brings some life back into is Loyer going to be a 4 year starter? Yes it’s one game.
It's been a common thing in recent close games. You saw it plenty in the IU game. I thought Fletch had a tough matchup against Sandfort, and it probably affected him in the first half. In the 2nd it seemed like he wasn't guarding him as much. That might have been Iowa's rotations too because they played the brother more minutes.
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Memphis has nine players who have 18+ minutes per game and have played more games than Zach, and that does not include Morant or Smart. Huff's minute numbers are dwindling. They want Zach to be an enforcer and a rim protector. His ORs are fantastic, and he boxes out his man while other teammates come under and grab rebounds. However, he still is the rebounding leader.

IMO, his face mask is hampering him and has affected his hand-eye coordination. Instead of teammates who get the ball inside to him, they have to make their ballet moves, and when met, they make a circus pass to him that will improve once the mask goes.

Right now, Missi is the stat leader because he plays for a terrible team, and this is true with Ware, who recently has been putting up fine numbers for a lousy team, but my money is on Zach once he is completely healthy. Another notable is that he has played very well in back-to-back games, showing his fine conditioning.

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Yeah, already. It helps that I live 2 minutes from I-88. It's almost a straight shot for me, less than 3 hours. Got home for the last minute of the MSU-UCLA game.

Interesting game. You had to figure TKR was going to eat all night. I was trying to bet on him for 15+ but it seems you can't bet college player props in Iowa. News to me. Might have been because it was specifically against Iowa, as we had that rule in Illinois for a couple of years. Don't know.

I thought the pound-it-into-TKR-every-play went a little too far though. The passing lanes just weren't there in the first half. Bad spacing. Much better in the 2nd. How about TKR's assists! Passed out of the double-team so well. One to Furst, one to Braden, one to Cox, not sure about the 4th one.

What can you say about Braden Smith that hasn't been said already. Put this team on his back once again, especially with the 2 fouls on TKR. I did think his 2nd foul was weak, and his 3rd was even more weak although the game was basically decided. Dix and Sandfort were so good. I found it hard to believe that Dix only made 3 3s. Felt like 6 but maybe they were all in the 2nd half.

The crowd sucked for the most part. It was so empty that you could hear each and every complaint from the fans about the refs during some stretches. They did pick it up on defensive possessions when they got it back to 2 possessions with 5 minutes to go. I did have a couple people chat with me nicely about how they like Purdue's program.

Oh, and they do still have a smoking hot blonde doing timeout announcements and games for the students on the floor. Last year she was wearing leather pants though. Maybe she was trying to impress Zach.

Of course they call Galloway for the extended elbow push off the first time he did it...

And here I thought it was his supreme athleticism!

Hey old pal New Pal, I just found out this Galloway kid was from Culver's, IN . . .
does that make him a BUTTER Burger Boy or a Tenderloin Sandwich Boy??

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Oh wait, my nephew who attends Purdue just texted me this: "At Mackey Arena he's known as the Chicken Sandwich Boy!! 🐔 "

I can summarize most sports coverage regarding Smith

In one word, "wow". Came alive tonight and started scoring. TKR was equally impressive but Smith had steals, assists, and rebounds to go with his scoring. Just an impressive performance tonight. Not sure anyone does more to help their team win.
Pretty darn good for a 3 star recruit. 😂

DOGE has already cancelled over $1 BILLION in government DEI contracts.

relative to the government spending I have a Libertarian lean . A little diddy below-

Officials are shutting down a federal agency called the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) with President Donald Trump’s blessing, Elon Musk said today.

“He agreed we should shut it down,” Musk said during a live session on the social media platform X, after saying he had spoken with Trump about the agency.

“It became apparent that its not an apple with a worm it in,” Musk said. “What we have is just a ball of worms. You’ve got to basically get rid of the whole thing. It’s beyond repair.”

Musk added in a post on X: “We spent the weekend feeding USAID into the wood chipper.”

Here’s what to know about Trump’s unfolding shake-up at USAID.

What Is USAID?

Established in 1961, USAID manages the distribution of U.S. aid and other financial assistance to foreign nations.

The agency’s initiatives include humanitarian response to natural disasters worldwide, global health initiatives, climate and environmental programs, and an array of others related to economics, governance, and education.

In 2023, the most recent year with full data available, USAID distributed around $36.8 billion in global aid, roughly half of all foreign aid the U.S. distributed.

For Republicans, USAID is a prime example of government waste; many criticize it for lacking transparency and oversight in how it spends its nearly $50 billion budget.

Democrats are more supportive of the agency, championing it as a life-saving source of international assistance.

Its international objectives put USAID as an institution in direct contradiction to Trump’s foreign policy aims—which emphasize focusing taxpayer spending domestically.

What’s Happening at the Agency?

On day one, Trump signed an executive order placing a 90-day moratorium on all U.S. foreign aid disbursements to allow for a reevaluation of whether those payments align with U.S. interests.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio later allowed certain humanitarian aid to continue in the interim.

Between 800 and 900 contractors from the Global Health and Humanitarian Assistance bureaus have already been fired.

Other employees have been laid off as well, with the administration citing efforts by these employees “designed to circumvent the president’s executive orders.”

Trump said on Feb. 2 that the agency “has been run by a bunch of RADICAL LUNATICS and we’re getting them out … and then we’ll make a decision.” [delete]

Additionally, the agency’s website has gone dark, while USAID’s official X account was also deleted.

Republicans have long been critical of USAID. Now, Trump’s allies are making a dedicated push to dismantle the agency.

“USAID is a criminal organization,” said Elon Musk, a top political ally to Trump, in a post on X. “Time for it to die.”

Others, including Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), have pointed to its grants to the Wuhan Institute of Virology, which is at the center of theories about the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Others simply see the foreign aid as largely a waste of taxpayer money with too little oversight.

Merger With State

Outlets are reporting that USAID is on track to be rolled into the State Department, in a significantly scaled-down capacity.

Trump is reported to be planning an executive order that would do just that, but Trump and his allies have been tight-lipped about specifics.

Conservatives in Washington have long discussed the idea of merging the two organizations, with the idea being presented in the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025.

House Foreign Affairs Chairman Brian Mast (R-Fla.) seemed to verify that Trump was inclined to go in this direction, saying in a Feb. 2 appearance on CBS that USAID “is likely to be going to be rolled more closely under Secretary Rubio.”

He said he would support getting rid of USAID entirely, but made clear that the Trump administration had not made a final decision on how to go about it.

Thus, specifics about this merger remain uncertain.

Democrats Raise Legal Challenges

Democrats, longtime supporters of the agency, have already pushed back against Trump’s reported plan, saying that such an executive order would be illegal.

While it was created in 1961 via an executive order by President John F. Kennedy, the agency has been codified into law through Congress—raising constitutional questions about whether Trump has the legal power to dissolve the agency unilaterally without an act of Congress.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said in a Jan. 31 post on X that the agency was “established in law to further our national security and spread hope.”

He said that dissolving USAID would be “illegal and against our national interests.”

Others referenced the ongoing fight for the developing world between the U.S., China, and Russia, arguing that aid disbursements handled by USAID serve U.S. geopolitical interests.

—Joseph Lord and Zachary Stieber

BOOKMARKS

Panama President José Raúl Mulino said on Sunday that his country will not renew its memorandum of understanding with China to be a part of the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), Algdra Fredley reported. It comes amid escalating threats from Trump to assert a claim over the Panama Canal.

Trump pushed back on criticisms of his tariffs on China, Canada, and Mexico, calling them a “necessary solution.” Emel Akan reported on the administration’s response to criticisms of tariff policies, which Trump has positioned as essential to restoring U.S. industry and manufacturing.

Even after being given the green light to return to their homes after fire hazards, many Los Angeles residents face difficult decisions on whether to do so, Beige Luciano-Adams reported. Many family’s homes lie in safe zones—but are surrounded by devastation, including dangerous ash.

Undersea cables crisscross the world’s waterways, connecting nations with power, natural gas, and ready internet access. They’re also endangered by China.

Andrew Thornebrooke covered four major incidents involving China cutting these undersea cables.
USAID is just one example of American soft power. This admin has never heard of it.
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