Game of Zones Special: Barack Obama Invades GoZ, Saves Sam Hinkie
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Former U.S. President Barack Obama clearly trusts the process.
In this week's edition of Game of Zones, the 44th president of the United States enters the realm to save former Philadelphia 76ers general manager Sam Hinkie from being burned at the stake by those who subscribe to traditional methods of building rosters.
Obama enters in the nick of time, and the duo rides off into the sunset and toward the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference for a happy ending to the tale.
Meanwhile, Boston Celtics guard Kyrie Irving uses the opportunity to continue questioning those who believe Earth is round.
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