Is our "motion offense" really a "motion offense" or is it really a metaphor for the hard working Kansan that overachieves but never quite achieves widespread success when it counts?
Was Gipson's work in frustrating Withey's offensive movements a celebration of Gip's "below the rim" capabilities or was it a shining example of the lessening of the gap between whites and blacks in a post-racism society?
Doc Spradler's struggles: do they represent his inability to be successful against physical teams with lots of speed or was it a repudiation of the idea that having an entitlement complex brings one success in life?
Angel Rodriguez: Is he our best chance at creating offense, and is he a social commentary on the inherent benefits and risks of creativity in the workplace?
oscar Weber: Did he really outscheme Self last night or was he an example of how an otherwise unremarkable insurance salesman from Milwaukee can achieve great things with a bit of tenacity and elbow grease?
Thanks for your basketball answers about basketball.

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