{The Official 2021-22 NBA Thread} - Finals: Warriors vs Celtics…{4-2 advantage warriors } Dubs NBA champs, Curry MVP


@therealjondoe
He's right. Shit is a disgrace what they do. :smh:

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Who's pushes that shit more the Knicks or ESPN?

If you didn't follow the NBA and listened to ESPN, you'd like the Knicks were the greatest dynasty in the history of organized sports.
Your absolutely right. Pisses me the fuck off. Also, on that note, you would have thought the Nets won 5 straight chips and are about to run off 22 straight victories. There are other talented teams in the league. :smh:

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Your absolutely right. Pisses me the fuck off. Also, on that note, you would have thought the Nets won 5 straight chips and are about to run off 22 straight victories. There are other talented teams in the league. :smh:

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Nobody cares when ESPN is taking a shit on small markets or trying to push star players out of one but the eventual trickle-down of ESPN's narrative driving and spin is that talented teams and young stars don't get enough attention because they are focused on a 9th place Laker team or a non-existent Knicks team

NBA Twitter shits all over ESPN's coverage and will highlight the entire league.
 

Report: Veteran NBA Guard Shabazz Napier Leaving Russian Team Amid Ukraine Conflict

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Former NBA guard Shabazz Napier is leaving BC Zenit in Saint Petersburg as Russia invades Ukraine, according to a report from ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
Napier has not played in the NBA since the 2019-20 season, when he spent time with Minnesota and Washington. The former UConn star has been with BC Zenit since last July, when he signed a one-year deal with the EuroLeague club.

Napier was nearing a return from an ankle injury, per Wojnarowski, but elected to leave the club and return to the United States.


Napier is best known for his senior season at UConn in 2013, when he was the star point guard during the Huskies’s improbable run to the national championship as a seven-seed. Napier was named the Most Outstanding Player in the national title game after UConn beat Kentucky 60–54 to claim the school’s fourth men’s basketball national title.
 
I like seeing Doc keeping Embiid & Maxey on the floor together, but I can't say the same for the Harden & Millsap.
I'd rather see some more Embiid & Harden while Paul helps keep the bench warm.
 
Looks like Harden starting to get those calls... and the good Harden showed up in Philly... that makes then scary...

But

If NY lifts those mask mandates and the Nets get Kyrie back along with Simmons coming into the fold... that's a formidable Big 3... Joe Harris should be back soon as well...

That trade benefits both teams. I don't see any losers here.
 
Charles Oakley really is the grumpy old man. Dude saying Giannis couldn't play back then, like he had some great offensive arsenal.

He couldn't play today, because of lack of mobility and being unable to switch on to smaller players.
 
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