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I predict more missed time than last year because he just got paid
Any tennis tournaments in the bay area?

Jimmy Buckets played 55 games last year. I’m definitely expecting 60+ unless there is a clear and indisputable injury such as in last year’s playoffs.

I can’t wait to see you looking like a jilted lover still carrying a torch, asking yourself “Damn, where was all that when we were together?”



(Title: When I Was Your Fan)

[Verse 1]
Same seats, same court, but the lights are brighter when he plays,
Used to rely on him to carry us through these long Miami days.
I watched the conference title banners hang, I thought he'd never roam,
But the front office made deals and now he calls the Bay his home.
 
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How do we know KD doesn't have kids?

Also, some people just don't want kids! You can love pussy and hate kids! Easymoneysniper may have gotten snipped, which a lot of NBA players would have been better off doing.
I don’t know of one professional sports athlete that had kids in the last 20 years that can hide them and or it wasn’t known. Can you name one? I’m sure you can’t. So I would bet he has no kids! And that is very odd for a 37 year old man not to have kids. Also it’s even odder for an athlete not to. But hey anything is possible….
 
I don’t know of one professional sports athlete that had kids in the last 20 years that can hide them and or it wasn’t known. Can you name one? I’m sure you can’t. So I would bet he has no kids! And that is very odd for a 37 year old man not to have kids. Also it’s even odder for an athlete not to. But hey anything is possible….

I’m around the same age as him. I don’t have any known kids but I’ve paid for two abortions. It’s wild to me to make that type of assumption— there are gay men who have fathered kids and straight men who haven’t.
 
I want to see this… lol @ “giving ‘Splash Brothers’ a whole new meaning



The Curry brothers are finally teaming up...

But the younger Curry actually makes a higher percentage of his 3s - and is higher on the all-time 3PT% list.

But yes, we get it. The volume is vastly different, and Steph takes MUCH tougher shots:

Seth:
2,183 career 3s attempted
43.3% career 3PT
7th on all-time career 3PT% list
193rd on all-time 3PT list

Steph:
9,589 career 3s attempted
42.3% career 3PT
13th on all-time career 3PT% list
1st on all-time 3PT list

Last season, Steph finished 3rd in the NBA in made 3s, with 311.

Last season, Seth led the entire NBA in 3PT%, at a blistering 45.6%.


Now, the two brothers will join forces, giving "Splash Brothers" a whole new meaning in Golden State.
 


@Day_Carver — John Cena is married and “has openly discussed not wanting kids.” Aaron Rodgers had had some high-profile relationships and I didn’t realize he doesn’t have kids.

From ChatGPT:

Below is a carefully-verified list (not a subjective “fame ranking” but ordered roughly by global profile) of prominent male athletes who were over age 35 and had no publicly known children by their 35th birthday. For each I show (a) birth year, (b) whether they had no known kids at 35, and (c) whether they later had children (if applicable), with sources.


Verified list (careful checks & citations)​

  1. Lewis Hamilton — F1 (born 1985)
    Status at 35: No publicly known children by age 35; he’s repeatedly said he does not have a wife/children and has delayed family plans to focus on racing. TIME+1
    Later: Still publicly childless as of the latest coverage I checked. Silver Arrows Net
  2. Kevin Durant — NBA (born 1988)
    Status at 35: No publicly reported children by age 35; Durant has spoken publicly about not having kids yet. AOL+1
    Later: No reliable public reports of children (still listed with no children in profiles through 2024–25). Wikipedia
  3. John Cena — WWE / entertainer (born 1977)
    Status at 35: No publicly known children by age 35; he has openly discussed not wanting kids (and later conversations with his wife about the topic). People.com+1
    Later: Still no public reports that he has children. People.com
  4. Aaron Rodgers — NFL (born 1983)
    Status at 35: No publicly reported children by age 35; coverage and profiles repeatedly note he does not have kids. People.com+1
    Later: As of the latest reporting I checked (2024–25 coverage), he remained childless publicly. Hollywood Life
  5. Sidney Crosby — NHL (born 1987)
    Status at 35: No publicly reported children by age 35; widely reported as private and without kids. Wikipedia+1
    Later: No reliable reports of children (still listed as having none in mainstream bios). Wikipedia
  6. Fernando Alonso — F1 (born 1981)
    Status at 35: No publicly reported children by age 35; recent bios/reporting through 2024–25 list him as without children. Wikipedia+1
    Later: No public reporting of children as of the dates I checked. Wikipedia
  7. Valtteri Bottas — F1 (born 1989)
    Status at 35 (turned 35 in 2024): No publicly reported children by age 35; profiles list partners but not children and media have discussed “plans to start a family.” Wikipedia+1
    Later: No reliable public reports of children through mid-2025. Wikipedia
  8. Daniel Ricciardo — F1 (born 1989)
    Status at 35: No publicly reported children by 35; mainstream bios/profile pages do not list children. Wikipedia
    Later: No reliable public reports of children in the coverage I checked. Wikipedia
  9. Rafael Nadal — Tennis (born 1986)
    Status at 35: Childless at 35. (Nadal’s first child was born Oct 8, 2022, when Nadal was 36.) That means he did not have publicly known children at his 35th birthday. People.com
    Later: Became a father (first child announced Oct 2022 — so later had kids).
 
I don’t know of one professional sports athlete that had kids in the last 20 years that can hide them and or it wasn’t known. Can you name one? I’m sure you can’t. So I would bet he has no kids! And that is very odd for a 37 year old man not to have kids. Also it’s even odder for an athlete not to. But hey anything is possible….
Bro it was sarcasm lol! You are taking it way too far
 







The amount that NBA forward P.J. Washington is paying Brittany Renner in monthly child support has officially been revealed.


According to newly surfaced court documents obtained by TMZ Sports, Renner will receive $5,500 per month in child support from Washington for their son, P.J. Washington Jr. The figure stems from a consent order filed in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, in November 2024 on Renner’s behalf.


In addition to the monthly payments, Washington has also been ordered to provide a one-time lump sum of $130,000 to Renner. This payment is intended to cover “any and all existing child support accruing prior to the entry of this consent order, as well as [Renner’s] attorney’s fees.”





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