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

Oh yeah, that press conference

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:lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
Ok now they’re starting to sound bitchy! Harden didn’t want to be in Houston anymore, I doubt it was anything personal because Wall wasn’t on the team when Harden first requested the trade.

Harden requested a trade in November, Wall was traded in December. Stop being moist!

Yes Harden could’ve handled the ending better, I mean he Really could’ve handled it better! But then niggas acting like jilted ex-lovers! :lol:
Nah man I get what you're saying but Harden was all the way wrong from start to finish.

I'm with whatever they got to say. Keep flaming his ass every chance you get...
 

Knicks’ Dennis Smith Jr. asks to play in G-League bubble
By Peter Botte
January 30, 2021 | 7:25pm

Little-used Knicks guard Dennis Smith Jr. has requested to play in the upcoming G-League bubble in Orlando, Fla., to see some game action, a source confirmed Saturday.

Smith has been available but hasn’t played in the Knicks’ past six games and in 9 of 10 overall. He has totaled just 10 minutes in two appearances earlier this month since returning from a quad injury.

With rookie point guard Immanuel Quickley’s continued emergence, plus the returns from injuries by veteran guards Alec Burks and Austin Rivers, neither Smith nor fellow former lottery pick Frank Ntilikina (knee) have worked their way back into Tom Thibodeau’s playing rotation.
The Westchester Knicks are scheduled to open their 15-game Disney bubble slate on Feb. 10.


Starting small forward Reggie Bullock says the neck injury that has kept him out of the past three games is unrelated to the surgery he underwent before the start of last season.

Bullock participated with contact in practice on Saturday and he’s questionable for Sunday’s game against the Clippers (15-5) at the Garden.

“I definitely have improved,” Bullock said. “I’ve been inserted back into practice and practice has been going well. … Hopefully I wake up [Sunday] and feel a lot better and possibly try to give it a go. But I’m feeling a lot better and headed in the right direction.”


All-Stars Kawhi Leonard and Paul George returned to the Clippers’ lineup Friday against Orlando after sitting out two games apiece due to COVID-19 protocols. Leonard is averaging 25.4 points per game, with George just behind him at 24.0.


“Those guys are two great players in our league, so it will be an extreme challenge for us,” Julius Randle said. “We’re up for the challenge. We had a great practice [Saturday], and we’ll be ready for it.”

@dik cashmere

:idea:
 
Man, Jae'Sean Tate is an absolute STEAL
Bodied up with Zion big ass and got the bucket

**edit**
Had to add the full clip with his play on the defensive side AGAINST Zion also


Rockets got a legit 10 man roster that Silas knows how to use. Everybody is active defensively, I'm liking what I'm seeing.
 
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Ok now they’re starting to sound bitchy! Harden didn’t want to be in Houston anymore, I doubt it was anything personal because Wall wasn’t on the team when Harden first requested the trade.

Harden requested a trade in November, Wall was traded in December. Stop being moist!

Yes Harden could’ve handled the ending better, I mean he Really could’ve handled it better! But then niggas acting like jilted ex-lovers! :lol:
Like any good coach, his team is using it as motivation. They are going to ride it all the way to the playoffs.
 

Knicks’ Dennis Smith Jr. asks to play in G-League bubble
By Peter Botte
January 30, 2021 | 7:25pm

Little-used Knicks guard Dennis Smith Jr. has requested to play in the upcoming G-League bubble in Orlando, Fla., to see some game action, a source confirmed Saturday.

Smith has been available but hasn’t played in the Knicks’ past six games and in 9 of 10 overall. He has totaled just 10 minutes in two appearances earlier this month since returning from a quad injury.

With rookie point guard Immanuel Quickley’s continued emergence, plus the returns from injuries by veteran guards Alec Burks and Austin Rivers, neither Smith nor fellow former lottery pick Frank Ntilikina (knee) have worked their way back into Tom Thibodeau’s playing rotation.
The Westchester Knicks are scheduled to open their 15-game Disney bubble slate on Feb. 10.


Starting small forward Reggie Bullock says the neck injury that has kept him out of the past three games is unrelated to the surgery he underwent before the start of last season.

Bullock participated with contact in practice on Saturday and he’s questionable for Sunday’s game against the Clippers (15-5) at the Garden.

“I definitely have improved,” Bullock said. “I’ve been inserted back into practice and practice has been going well. … Hopefully I wake up [Sunday] and feel a lot better and possibly try to give it a go. But I’m feeling a lot better and headed in the right direction.”


All-Stars Kawhi Leonard and Paul George returned to the Clippers’ lineup Friday against Orlando after sitting out two games apiece due to COVID-19 protocols. Leonard is averaging 25.4 points per game, with George just behind him at 24.0.


“Those guys are two great players in our league, so it will be an extreme challenge for us,” Julius Randle said. “We’re up for the challenge. We had a great practice [Saturday], and we’ll be ready for it.”

@dik cashmere

:idea:
Thibs only plays about a 9 person rotation. And the bench players usually don’t get that much time. I respect the move smith is making so that his game doesn’t slip
 
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