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

The mayor of ATLANTA , the city whose stripclubs are packed everyday of the week, said she is worried about the fans being at the All-Star game :lol:
The league brought itself a lot of good will last year with stopping the season, having a successful bubble, and letting players speak freely on political issues.

I feel like they're letting it slip away right now by still trying to hold an allstar weekend. Not to mention stamping out Cuban's attempt at stopping the anthem.
 


well damn.

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The league brought itself a lot of good will last year with stopping the season, having a successful bubble, and letting players speak freely on political issues.

I feel like they're letting it slip away right now by still trying to hold an allstar weekend. Not to mention stamping out Cuban's attempt at stopping the anthem.



I understand, the league wants the All-Star money but the league said before the season,they wasn't going to have one.Hell,they said that teams were going to have a one week break due to the shorten season but somehow think it's a good idea to have an All-Star weekend.

No matter, how many precautions the NBA is going to take, a player is going to sneak out of his hotel and go out.
 


They should have waited to the Nets Big 3 won at least ONE championship before even bringing this up. Harden is proven choker, Kyrie hasn’t done anything before or after he left Lebron so how can they compare them to guys that have set records and won championships
 
The moment was good or whatever, but I cringe every time I see a defender having to put both arms behind his back. You can't even breathe of people without it being called a foul. Lance Stephenson blowing in Lebron's ear would be a foul if it happened today. Hell he might've caught a tech for that in today's game.

No wonder teams are putting up 120+ in regulation :rolleyes:

What?

He literally challenged it first before weirdly putting his hands behind his back. Let's not act like what he just did is the norm
 
I understand, the league wants the All-Star money but the league said before the season,they wasn't going to have one.Hell,they said that teams were going to have a one week break due to the shorten season but somehow think it's a good idea to have an All-Star weekend.

No matter, how many precautions the NBA is going to take, a player is going to sneak out of his hotel and go out.
All that summer shit for COVID and BLM was for show and was what was cool at the time. As soon as the coolness factor went away, it's back to business as usual. Not surprised one bit. I predicted all this COVID shit would shift in 2021. It's way too early to say they having the game because of the vaccine, so what's changed? :confused:

On other NBA shit, the Cavs depressing as hell to watch now. It's like the movie The Pulse. Watching the Cavs just sucks the life out. :smh:
 
I've never seen Allen so angry @ansatsusha_gouki. How is Sexton as a defender?




I didnt see,the game on Monday. I usually don't watch the Cavs play when they're on the westcoast unless it's on a Friday or Saturday..I did see the clip the next day though.Allen was upset Sexton didn't say anything to him on the switch on defense. I agree with him. Sexton needs to say something in that situation.

As,for Sexton's defense,I think his on-ball defense is alot better but his off the ball defense needs work. He daydreams sometimes when he's off the ball,allowing hos man to make easy baskets..

With,that said I find it ridiculous that fans and the Cleveland media continues to shit on him. Just,a few weeks ago,after the Cavs beat the Nets twice. People were give him major props and all this other shit but since the team is on an eight game losing streak they revert back to the usual hate...
 
All that summer shit for COVID and BLM was for show and was what was cool at the time. As soon as the coolness factor went away, it's back to business as usual. Not surprised one bit. I predicted all this COVID shit would shift in 2021. It's way too early to say they having the game because of the vaccine, so what's changed? :confused:

On other NBA shit, the Cavs depressing as hell to watch now. It's like the movie The Pulse. Watching the Cavs just sucks the life out. :smh:


The only game I saw the past two weeks is the Blazers game and it was on a Saturday....I dont watch Cavs game when they're on the westcoast..I ain't trying to be up 1am on a weekday....lol.

I've been reading it's been bad....really bad but I expected it when the schedule came out though..I don't know,who the Cavs pissed off but we've had the second or third hardest schedule in the league,so far this year..

I doesn't help they play every other day.
 
What?

He literally challenged it first before weirdly putting his hands behind his back. Let's not act like what he just did is the norm
He looked like a little ass kid grabbing for the cookie jar until he peeped his mom across the room giving him the death stare. Straight looking at the ref with the, 'I didn't do nothing momma' face on.

I know the league wanted more offensive and higher scores, but c'mon man. That shit looks ridiculous and it does happen all the time now. Especially on late game 3s because no one wants to give up a 4 point play and the refs call damn near any physical contact.
 
Wade actually won something

Butler gets props and adoration for being the try hard give it all loser

like the black dellavedova but with talent
He’s trying to be his own man

When people think of morning dey not thinking of shaq or bosh

U feel me?
 
He looked like a little ass kid grabbing for the cookie jar until he peeped his mom across the room giving him the death stare. Straight looking at the ref with the, 'I didn't do nothing momma' face on.

I know the league wanted more offensive and higher scores, but c'mon man. That shit looks ridiculous and it does happen all the time now. Especially on late game 3s because no one wants to give up a 4 point play and the refs call damn near any physical contact.

You focused on what he did after he contested a shot. He literally did what you were taught when a player attempts a shot. It was actually good defense.

What he did post shot has no bearing on the shot itself.
 
I didnt see,the game on Monday. I usually don't watch the Cavs play when they're on the westcoast unless it's on a Friday or Saturday..I did see the clip the next day though.Allen was upset Sexton didn't say anything to him on the switch on defense. I agree with him. Sexton needs to say something in that situation.

As,for Sexton's defense,I think his on-ball defense is alot better but his off the ball defense needs work. He daydreams sometimes when he's off the ball,allowing hos man to make easy baskets..

With,that said I find it ridiculous that fans and the Cleveland media continues to shit on him. Just,a few weeks ago,after the Cavs beat the Nets twice. People were give him major props and all this other shit but since the team is on an eight game losing streak they revert back to the usual hate...

Y'all need a vet guard there to show your young guards the nuisances of the pro game. Sexton and Garland could be solid for years to come
 
Y'all need a vet guard there to show your young guards the nuisances of the pro game. Sexton and Garland could be solid for years to come


We got Dellavedova but he hasn't played yet this season due to a concussion. The good news it looks like him and Love is on the way back....Sexton seems to play well with a veteran point guard.
 


@Picasso

they keep telling me they aint NEVER EVER been a player like Luka

yet all the stats he chasing and most likely will never reach?

Have been DONE

and a LOT of those players are STILL in the league

shout out Dame, Steph, KD, Bron, Beal, Wall, etc....

and STILL BALLING!!!!
 

Sources: Many top NBA players hesitant to promote coronavirus vaccines


1:44 PM ET

  • Adrian WojnarowskiSenior NBA Insider


Many of the NBA's top players are expressing apprehension about accepting invitations to participate in league-sponsored public service announcements to bolster broader acceptance of the coronavirus vaccine, sources told ESPN.

The NBA's outreach to the agents of many of the league's elite players -- with hopes of getting stars to participate in PSAs to promote the safety and effectiveness of the vaccine -- has been met with a tepid response, sources said. Player apprehensions about receiving the vaccine are consistent with those that also exist in Black communities throughout the country, agents and players told ESPN.

Sources describe a number of factors contributing to many players' reluctance to participate, including uncertainty about taking the vaccine themselves, reluctance to advocate its use for others and resistance to extending favors to a league amid the largely unpopular plans for an All-Star Game.

On a call with league general managers on Tuesday, commissioner Adam Silver continued to tell top team executives that the league wouldn't "jump the line" of the general public to get vaccines, but he suggested an optimistic timeline that included the possibility of late March and early April for the start of player vaccinations, sources said. Nevertheless, that's considered a fluid timeline, largely meant to reaffirm to teams the need to be prepared for whenever the opportunity to vaccinate players comes from public health officials, sources said.

The NBA shared with teams an expectation of 70 million to 100 million vaccine doses likely distributed by mid-March.

In the hours after the call with the league's GMs, Dr. Anthony Fauci -- the nation's leading infectious disease expert -- told CNN that his original hope of April as a target for widespread vaccine availability for those outside of priority groups could be pushed back.

"That timeline will probably be prolonged into mid- to late May and early June," Fauci told CNN.

As the league works to educate players on the benefits of the vaccine, Silver told the general managers that the process could be incentivized for teams and individuals with the loosening of quarantine and testing protocols for those vaccinated, sources said. Those would be measures consistent with CDC recommendations.

The NBA has been working to educate teams and players on the safety and effectiveness of the vaccine, including mandatory team seminars with Dr. Leroy Sims, the league's senior vice president of medical affairs.

The NBA has done vaccine PSAs with Hall of Fame center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Spurs coach Gregg Popovich, but there's a strong belief the league's top players -- many of whom who are Black -- can impact many more in Black and Brown communities, which have been disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

"In the African American community, there's been enormously disparate impact from COVID ... but now, somewhat perversely, there's been enormous resistance [to vaccinations] in the African American community for understandable historical reasons," Silver said recently. "If that resistance continues, it would be very much a double whammy to the Black community, because the only way out of this pandemic is to get vaccinated."


Dr. Sims told ESPN Wednesday he has completed 20 presentations to individual teams on the benefit of the vaccines and expects to have met virtually with all 30 teams by Monday. Dr. Sims said he's approached the player presentations with an emphasis on the scientific and data-based findings about the vaccines -- and the potential good done by endorsing its use among the broader community.

"I've tried to tackle misinformation -- that the development process was rushed, that the vaccine can alter genetics, that the trials lacked diversity," Sims said. "I get the question of: 'If I get this shot, is it going to impact my performance?' I walked them through what the results were, about the different types of vaccine, and I conclude with the benefits of the vaccination.

"I can tell you these guys are listening based on questions that I'm getting. They also ask: "Why should we get this when there hasn't been a whole lot of time to see what the long-term effects are?' These guys look at data all the time. I know they get the data, and appeal to them at that level.
"When it comes to vaccinations, any long-term (issues) with vaccinations, you historically tend to see in the first couple of months. Shots started going into people's arms in March of last year, so we have a trove of data already and we're continuing to gather it.

"When I talk about leadership, I reference fighting health disparities and role modeling, augmenting community service, showing our support for public health and sound medical data and science. Our players are extremely sophisticated and they see what I am asking.

"One of the elite players in the league said to me, 'Dr. Sims, what you're asking is for us to be spokesmen?' My response was: Absolutely. Yes, we do want you to be spokesmen. We do want you to partner with us.

"But it's multi-fold. Right now, they can't get shots, but they can still show support for parents or grandparents getting their vaccines now; and when the time comes, they can show their support by speaking and telling people they've gotten it -- or showing pictures of them getting it. There will be a tremendous benefit having some of our players coming out publicly supporting this because their actions, their words, carry weight in the community."

The NBA has lost 30 games to virus-related postponements this season, and concerns over the short- and long-term health impact on infected players remain. The NBA playoffs are scheduled to start on May 22, and the fear of positive tests or outbreaks derailing a postseason is part of the motivation to get as many players and staff members vaccinated as soon as possible.
 
Damn Miami really letting Bazemore dominate them on the glass

That was a rough one we been playing for 2 weeks without a dude over 6'7
Tonight was a terrible night shooting for Wardell still had measly 25-7-11

FINALLY someone took advantage of teams doubling steph just someone go get the ball and do some shit its wide open every night any team decides to double him

When you don't Miami saw what happened at the end
 
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