NBA Season is Returning This Year!!!!!!!

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I hope KPJ get the help he needs....

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Kawhi is not gonna change


My issue is that Montrez, Beverly and lemon pepper wing Lou aren't fucking leaders. :dunno:

And Kawhi played with Tim Duncan. He wasn't outspoken, but he was the "leader". But people knew Pop was he real leader.

That was the former coach of the year and NBA champions job :dunno:

He gave preferential treatment not caring about the other players.
 



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It's misogyny that men isn't watching the WNBA..Even, women ain't watching the WNBA yet they want to blame men....lol


These broads must have physical ed and general studies degrees, because they keep doing this dumb shit.

The truth is a WNBA game has the same amount of fans as a game in the bubble and nobody watches.

And their players doing this crap every couple of months isn't endearing to male fans to even get us to watch.
 



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It's misogyny that men isn't watching the WNBA..Even, women ain't watching the WNBA yet they want to blame men....lol

Dumb comparison. Until they can generate the interest from female fans it ain't happening. Shit the NBA teams are already subsidizing the WNBA. They can always go to Europe.

I blame white women. They refuse to support their own sports.
 

Melo singlehandedly saved the Nuggets by leading their rebrand and making them fun. Lead them to the playoff every year.

Denver on some bullshit with that one.

This should make Denver a less appealing franchise to play for.

If this is how they treat Carmelo, how are they gonna treat you?

Coincidentally, his other team, the Knicks, have had that problem for a while.
 
And their players doing this crap every couple of months isn't endearing to male fans to even get us to watch.

I thought that was a random dumb fan, didn't realize it was a prominent (by WNBA standards) player.

There's a case to be made with women's soccer, AFAIK, because the revenue is more equal or even better on their side. The WNBA has much further to go.
 
I thought that was a random dumb fan, didn't realize it was a prominent (by WNBA standards) player.

There's a case to be made with women's soccer, AFAIK, because the revenue is more equal or even better on their side. The WNBA has much further to go.

Just like when the player attacked Iggy for saying her number

We don't know these broads if you aren't Sue Bird or Diana Taurasi

She should have been happy he watching and acknowledged her.

If it wasn't for the NBA the WNBA wouldn't exist, why are you angry at the NBA players.
 
Just like when the player attacked Iggy for saying her number

We don't know these broads if you aren't Sue Bird or Diana Taurasi

She should have been happy he watching and acknowledged her.

If it wasn't for the NBA the WNBA wouldn't exist, why are you angry at the NBA players.

Damn, I missed that one.

You can't say "put some respect on my name" when nobody knows it. :smh:

It would have been better for him to say her name. But that is absolutely not the way to handle it.
 
This should make Denver a less appealing franchise to play for.

If this is how they treat Carmelo, how are they gonna treat you?

Coincidentally, his other team, the Knicks, have had that problem for a while.
The Knicks have been bad for an entire NBA generation. The last time they made the finals was 99. So there's 21 year old fans who never saw a good Knicks team. There's dudes on the Knicks who weren't alive the last time they were good.

21 years for a storied franchise! :smh:
 


If LeBron had a white wife he doesn't get put on this meme. White supremacy isnt gonna diss a black man that is giving his wealth or resources to a white woman. That means the system is working. If he was married to a white woman, they wouldve used a different player that has a black family to make this point of being "overpaid".

Also notice how on code white women are with WS. The owners of WNBA teams are white males, yet they exclusively use black athletes as comparisons to garner public sympathy. They will not publicly shit on their men even if they are " underpaying" them, dont lose sight of that.
 
Could Lakers trade for Chris Paul?

The Lakers never found a third star around LeBron James and Anthony Davis. Role players stepped up enough in big moments that Los Angeles won the championship. But nobody else solidified himself as a cornerstone.

Which means the Lakers have plenty of moveable pieces if a star becomes available.

Like Thunder guard Chris Paul.
Some league execs point to one of his old Banana Boat buddies as the final piece to LeBron’s Laker dynasty puzzle.
“Chris Paul would love to come back to L.A. I know it would be a dream come true for Chris,” an Eastern Conference executive said. “I know LeBron loves and trusts him and he would be a good fit.”
Paul would fit well on the Lakers. With James Harden on the Rockets, Paul showed his ability to play alongside a ball-dominant scorer and passer like LeBron. Paul’s outside shooting is a big plus in that complementary role, and of course he can handle the ball and be a playmaker himself. Paul could ease the offensive load on LeBron and help set up Davis. Paul’s versatile and effective defense would also be an asset.

But Paul is due $85,569,960 the next two seasons, which complicates a trade.

And makes him attainable.

Paul is still a stellar point guard. If he were younger and cheaper, the Lakers could never get a player of his caliber. But Oklahoma City appears ready to rebuild, and a 35-year-old Paul would no longer fit.

The Lakers must send out at least $33,007,051 in salary to acquire Paul. A package that would get there:
The Lakers could also sign-and-trade Kentavious Caldwell-Pope to increase outgoing salary. He wouldn’t even have to go to Oklahoma City. If he’s leaving the Lakers, he could become part of this trade and wind up anywhere. His agent, Rich Paul, has an interest in making it happen. If Caldwell-Pope’s new team lacks cap space to sign him outright, this arrangement could help everyone (though that team would have to send salary somewhere in the trade). If Caldwell-Pope’s new team could just sign him directly, that team would need compensation for its trouble.
 
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Could Lakers trade for Chris Paul?

The Lakers never found a third star around LeBron James and Anthony Davis. Role players stepped up enough in big moments that Los Angeles won the championship. But nobody else solidified himself as a cornerstone.

Which means the Lakers have plenty of moveable pieces if a star becomes available.

Like Thunder guard Chris Paul.


Paul would fit well on the Lakers. With James Harden on the Rockets, Paul showed his ability to play alongside a ball-dominant scorer and passer like LeBron. Paul’s outside shooting is a big plus in that complementary role, and of course he can handle the ball and be a playmaker himself. Paul could ease the offensive load on LeBron and help set up Davis. Paul’s versatile and effective defense would also be an asset.

But Paul is due $85,569,960 the next two seasons, which complicates a trade.

And makes him attainable.

Paul is still a stellar point guard. If he were younger and cheaper, the Lakers could never get a player of his caliber. But Oklahoma City appears ready to rebuild, and a 35-year-old Paul would no longer fit.

The Lakers must send out at least $33,007,051 in salary to acquire Paul. A package that would get there:

The Lakers could also sign-and-trade Kentavious Caldwell-Pope to increase outgoing salary. He wouldn’t even have to go to Oklahoma City. If he’s leaving the Lakers, he could become part of this trade and wind up anywhere. His agent, Rich Paul, has an interest in making it happen. If Caldwell-Pope’s new team lacks cap space to sign him outright, this arrangement could help everyone (though that team would have to send salary somewhere in the trade). If Caldwell-Pope’s new team could just sign him directly, that team would need compensation for its trouble.

I dont see the need for Paul if you got Rondo. They serve the same function and Pauls contract means you gotta gut your team to get him. Id pass and look for better ways to make the team better.
 
Rondo is not going to get you a high seed going into the playoffs. In the regular season he has been pretty trash. He will probably only be available for 45 games if NBA has a full 82 game season. Also injury prone
Rondo is not trash in the regular season. Injuries cannot be helped.
 
Rondo is not going to get you a high seed going into the playoffs. In the regular season he has been pretty trash. He will probably only be available for 45 games if NBA has a full 82 game season. Also injury prone

It's all about relative value. Chris Paul literally makes nearly 20x what Rondo makes. The replacement value is not there. With that extra money, you build a team w/ a bench. Rondo is well worth the money. He adds a lot of value at only $2.5M per year. He opted out though so he might not be a Laker next year.

Getting 8 points and 5 assists per game (plus a ball handler to take the load off Lebron) and someone with championship experience for only $2.5M per year is a steal man
 



Iman knows he's full of shit....lol



It's been documented that Kyrie felt some kind of way when Lebron came back after the team gave him an extension. He thought,he was going to be the man but instead became the #2 option....Granted,Lebron did try to defer to him from what I understand.
 



Iman knows he's full of shit....lol



It's been documented that Kyrie felt some kind of way when Lebron came back after the team gave him an extension. He thought,he was going to be the man but instead became the #2 option....Granted,Lebron did try to defer to him from what I understand.

Kyrie is so bitch made.
 
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