Tyler wrote: October 15th, 2024, 1:00 pm
If it’s $70, that’s a no brainer to just split 29 ways imo
I’m not 100% sure, as Microsoft naturally seems to offer a variety of products / payment options. Looks like you may also just be able to buy a perpetual license for $180, which I think is what you found, which is long-term better, as opposed to SaaS with future price increases
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Tyler wrote: October 15th, 2024, 1:00 pm
If it’s $70, that’s a no brainer to just split 29 ways imo
I’m not 100% sure, as Microsoft naturally seems to offer a variety of products / payment options. Looks like you may also just be able to buy a perpetual license for $180, which I think is what you found, which is long-term better, as opposed to SaaS with future price increases
I think standalone Excel license was $80, so i got that
Strengths: Solid in the post with a decent jump shot and developing range. Decent handles. Might get a steal and a block a game. Rebounding is slightly above average. Decent quickness.
Weaknesses: Positional defense is questionable. Needs to bulk up.
Strengths: Strong finisher. Uses his body well and absorbs contact at the rim. Likes to create on the perimeter. Versatile defender. Gives wings and bigs trouble alike. Solid stock potential. Good strength, athleticism, and quickness.
As I sit here patiently for the draft lotto, I decided to do a deeper dive on the draft class so far. It's an exciting draft class (as always thanks to the Sim God). I would say there are 4 tiers for the draft profile players, and interestingly enough, there are no 19 year olds. Without further...