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string(815) "
select r.*,
rc.info,
t.title as threadtitle,
u.username as username,
u.anonymous as useranonymous,
`f`.`value` AS `flairvalue`,
`ft`.`name` AS `flairname`,
`ft`.`colour` AS `flaircolour`,
`ft`.`icon` AS `flairicon`
from reply as r
join thread as t on t.id = r.threadid
join replycontent as rc on rc.replyid = r.id
join user as u on u.id = r.userid
left join `flair` `f` on `f`.`userid` = `u`.`id` and `f`.`categoryid` = `t`.`categoryid`
left join `flairoption` `ft` on `ft`.`id` = `f`.`flairoptionid`
where r.businessid = :businessId
and r.threadid = :threadId
group by r.id
order by r.utcdated desc
limit 0,50
"
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int(36662)
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From Simmons' article on ESPN: NBA always keeps you on your toes ('An ode to the NBA signing period and the best movie of the decade, "Almost Famous"')

Anonymous
Years ago
VJBL Dandenong results needed?
While there is obviously a huge market there in NY, you have to admit that Bill Simmons has a reasonable point here:
Now, if someone can explain to me what's in it for LeBron to play for a 2010-11 Knicks team that won't have a 2010 lottery pick (remember, Utah has it), doesn't have a potential All-Star or low-post stud on its roster, and doesn't have the cap space we thought, I'd love to know.
From Simmons' article on ESPN: NBA always keeps you on your toes ('An ode to the NBA signing period and the best movie of the decade, "Almost Famous"')
