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

Yeah I'm sure hes thinking about LeBron and his movie one game away from winning the NBA Finals :hmm: I can't wait till we win tomorrow so you can shut the fuck up.

Did your half Mayo ass even watch the clip? :lol:

I can't wait til yall win so you will shut the fuck up wit this inferiority complex you stay peddling. Next season you are the hunted, none of that "nobody is giving us respect wahhh wahh" bullshit, you will be expected to win mofo. Let's see how the small market that isn't used to winning handles success and expectations. :popcorn:
 
Basically. In addition to players, we got draft picks from trading Gordon, Vucevic, Aminu, and Fournier.

That's on top of having the 5th and 8th picks this year.

If we can build a solid group of guys over the next few years, that combined with the weather, Tampa strip clubs, and no state taxes should be enough to attract a superstar.

Orlando is a great city. I don't know why stars wouldn't want to build here. Now the young pups probably want that Miami lifestyle but a seasoned vet that's over that shit would love Orlando I would think.
 
Orlando is cool for raising a family, but for a rich sports star? Nah.

I know. For a Superstar vet with a family, Orlando is perfect. Miami is for the youngins to get into all the trouble lol. Orlando is ideal if they want somewhere with nice weather and no state Taxes. 2 things that are high on players wishlists.

I can think of a lot of places worse than Orlando lol
 
Orlando is cool for raising a family, but for a rich sports star? Nah.

A family guy is more preferable. I don't want a star that has to worry about what his IG thot girlfriend is doing. I mentioned strip clubs since family guys go too, they just don't live in there. Lol.

A Chris Paul or LeBron type guy would be a good match.
 
Texas is light years ahead of any racist state. How long ago I said this was coming :lol:

I don’t understand why you keep tagging me in this shit. I never said Texas wasn’t racist…..

Like I told you earlier they can pass whatever law they want they ain’t gonna change history….they not gonna stop us from teaching ours.
 
Agreed, bitch nigga.

Your dad is a bitch nigga. He had a half mayo son that wish he was white and calls Black people niggas all day. Meanwhile he never calls whites crackers or cacs to they face and is very respectful towards white society at large. Tragic mulatto syndrome. Dad should've never laid up wit a cracker, it was a mistake.
 
Another Sexton hit piece by the Cleveland media..



Sexton was 20th in the league in shot attempts...The majority of players that's above him plays the same position as him...



This is fuckin ridiculous. :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: :smh:

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Your dad is a bitch nigga. He had a half mayo son that wish he was white and calls Black people niggas all day. Meanwhile he never calls whites crackers or cacs to they face and is very respectful towards white society at large. Tragic mulatto syndrome. Dad should've never laid up wit a cracker, it was a mistake.
You was birthed from a white bitch so what you talking about Ofay? I seen your IG Teddy….
 
Cleveland and Lakers weren't super teams
I mean what exactly are we consider super teams? I assume it’s 3 superstars are less? If that’s the bar than nobody really has had a Superteam but the Nets this year. People call the Warriors a Superteam but Curry and KD was the only stars.
 
I mean what exactly are we consider super teams? I assume it’s 3 superstars are less? If that’s the bar than nobody really has had a Superteam but the Nets this year. People call the Warriors a Superteam but Curry and KD was the only stars.

Curry and KD ain't stars. KD in the Olympics right now and nobody cares. LeBron is the only star in the league. A star is a player people actually talk about when they not playing. That disqualifies Steph. They are lesser niggas, supporting actors in the LeBron James story. :dunno:
 
Mind you, Yannis got a team with 3 max players and 4 all stars in the starting line up.... and faced a Nets team missing two starters. Broussard tries too hard to say insightful shit.

Broussard is a passive aggressive Bron hater. The "fair skinned" Louisiana creole Black man that doesn't relate to LeBron. :lol:

 
My parents are Black. Yours are white.

I attended an HBCU. You don't know what those are.

You already admitted you never been with a Black woman before and only come here (a porn board) to talk sports and rap with real Black men. You forgot that quick? :lol:
Teddy, you a lying muthafucka that never came out my mouth…self hating coon came from white coochie y’all be the worst…..you attended a HBCU for half a semester and flunked out tender headed cockroach.
 
Your dad is a bitch nigga. He had a half mayo son that wish he was white and calls Black people niggas all day. Meanwhile he never calls whites crackers or cacs to they face and is very respectful towards white society at large. Tragic mulatto syndrome. Dad should've never laid up wit a cracker, it was a mistake.
My dad is white fuck boy.
 
This is fuckin ridiculous. :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: :smh:

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They trying to lower his trade value so they can get him for peanuts lol.


The Cavs want a near All-Star player even though Sexton was near this past season.... :smh:


The one thing I can say about Cleveland sports is that they always get rid of players that shows flashes of being really good or great and when that player finally breaks through on another team the city always regret it later. Cleveland has gotten rid of so many players that were very good for the city that's became great to Hall of Famers on other teams because Cleveland wants a superstar out of the gate or dont build a team around that player. It always happen.

I'm not saying Sexton will be great or become a Hall of Famer but he has shown flashes in his career. The Cavs just haven't built a team around him.
 
Ben Simmons, Collin Sexton hit the trade market as victims of unmet expectations


Ben Simmons made the All-NBA Third Team in 2020 and contended for Defensive Player of the Year the last two seasons.
It is time, once again, to talk about Ben Simmons. Last week, Shams Charania reported that the Sixers have “opened up trade conversations surrounding Simmons'' and that they “want an All-Star caliber player in return.” Of course they have and of course they do. Simmons is a brilliant player, but after he and the rest of the 76ers collapsed like a neutron star under the weight of their own down-badness, it’s hard to imagine a scenario in Philadelphia where Simmons ever becomes up-good.
Just as people are unfairly saying that Coffin Flop is not a show, Simmons is broadly and unfairly misunderstood. Simmons is the only person alive (and one of like three people ever) who can offer such a rare and special combination of elite passing and uber-elite defense—and people would rather eternally whine about how he misses some free throws sometimes. Without question, he’s one of the 20 best players in the NBA. This shouldn’t be a controversial opinion, despite people liking to pretend it is: Simmons made the All-NBA Third Team in 2020 and contended for Defensive Player of the Year the last two seasons.
And for all the endless whining about Simmons being afraid to shoot or shooting with the wrong hand or whatever the take du jour happens to be, Simmons has a catalytic effect on the Sixers’ three-point shooting, even if he's never the one shooting them. When he’s on the court, the Sixers’ three-point rate goes up by 2.8 percentage points and their accuracy goes up by 4.3 percent, per Cleaning the Glass. For reference, his ability to facilitate both more and better three-point shots for his team dwarfs that of Trae Young.
Yet, somehow, the dominant narrative around Simmons has been hijacked by a strain of twisted logic that’s endemic to students stumbling through a proof on a geometry exam they didn’t study for—in 2021, it’s widely accepted that shooting is very important; good players are usually good shooters; Simmons is a bad shooter; ergo, Simmons is a bad player because he’s a bad shooter. Worst of all, this brain rot spread to even Doc Rivers, who banished Simmons to the dunker’s spot, essentially putting a breathtakingly athletic passing-genius in time out. Busted jumper and all, Simmons is a superstar when he’s allowed to be.

The firmest rebuke of the braying Simmons haters aren’t the stats that support his goodness nor the eye test that confirms it, but the widespread interest that other NBA teams have in trading for him. More than any other player, Simmons exposes the chasm between how games have traditionally been won versus how they’re currently won; he’s eschewed that Boomerized fantasy of wanting it more and killer instinct for more progressive ideas of versatility and team-oriented play. He’s not going to shoot and he’s probably never going to shoot, but he’s a one-man stimulus package, reinvigorating and reinforcing a team’s infrastructure around him. In this light, optimizing Simmons requires the imagination to focus on what he does rather than what he doesn’t. The Sixers don’t have this; it’s refreshing that other teams potentially do.

Meanwhile, in Cleveland, the Cavs are also allegedly looking to offload one of their putative franchise centerpieces, offering Collin Sexton to any team that picks up the phone. Right now, the Knicks seem like the leaders to land him, thanks to a robust package of—uh, this can’t possibly be right—Kevin Knox, Obi Toppin and a mediocre draft pick. Even if trading Sexton yields nothing more than the Knicks’ belly-button lint, the Cavs’ reasoning for excising him is as obvious as it is scummy: they don’t want to pay Sexton the money he deserves.

In only his third season, the 22-year-old showed defenders how hard it is to run with the Young Bull, averaging more than 24 points per game on 57 percent true shooting. Michael Jordan, Luka Doncic, Devin Booker and Young are the only players in NBA history--other than Sexton--to reach those thresholds before their 23rd birthdays. His knack for bucketry is plainly evident from all angles: from a wonky statistical lens, Second Spectrum pegs him as one of the league’s most prolific penetrators—his 16.8 drives per game are the ninth-most in the NBA, and his 9.7 points from those drives are the eighth-highest mark. According to Basketball Index, Sexton ranks in the top quintile as both a shooter and a driver. But really, Sexton is a hooper’s hooper. The way that Sexton scoots into pull-ups and floaters and darts to the rim with road-raging intensity is proof enough of his scoring bona fides.

Still, the upshot of all this production remains somewhat dubious— there’s a reason that the Cavs are so loath to commit to him, after all. For Sexton, passing is an act of surrender, a concession that he can’t produce a shot for himself; he’s purely a playmaker by necessity. At his worst, Sexton is plagued by a nasty case of main character syndrome, determinedly rummaging through his bag, oblivious to his surroundings. Unsurprisingly, extended exposure to Sexton crushed Kevin Love’s spirit. Every man has his limits: Love’s was Sexton’s hogginess. Notably, Sexton’s most memorable on-court moments have ultimately been valiant, impressive failures—40 points in a loss during which his team played the final 10 minutes three-on-five; stunting to contest a made shot with so much vigor that his body vibrated on a molecular level.

Viewed in tandem, Simmons and Sexton can be seen as inverted reflections of each other. They’re both the victims of unmet expectations: Simmons elicits backlash because he’s a star who refuses to conform to stardom while Sexton is a non-star who refuses to acknowledge his non-stardom. Really, however, they represent two centrally different visions of basketball as a sport; Simmons’s scoring-agnostic success is a direct repudiation of the hero-ball, volume scoring lineage that Sexton fits within. When they get traded, it’ll be for reasons that exist beyond basketball. What they get traded for will be a referendum on how basketball will be played.




I disagree with Sexton being a ball hog. He's a willing passer but the Cavs have no scorers outside of Sexton and Garland. Why would those two give their teammates the ball when they miss way too many shots and give them the ball after this two gave his teammates the ball. It makes no sense.


And,I wish people tell the whole story about the whole Sexton and Love situation when they played OKC in the 2019-2020 season..John Beilein specifically told Sexton to hold the ball for the last shot before halftime. Should Sexton have given the ball to Karen,probably but he wasnt ball hogging either. I don't understand,why people use that clip to say Sexton is a ball hog when the coach told him to hold for the last shot.


Even,Beilein said after the game he should have told Sexton to pass Karen the ball but who cares about that...
 
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