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

Disgusting. :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry:


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I had him representing the Cavs at the All-Star game but I doubt it now.. It seems like JB rather take it out of his hands than let him score. And,what's even more egrecious is that they're giving him the ball the first or last 4 seconds of the shot clock. Instead of letting him drive the ball and pass it to the open man.
 
I don’t know how I missed this… and Melo moving in scoring list

I knew about these milestones that should’ve happened this season
Curry 3’s - 1st place
Lebron points - 2nd
Dwight reb - 11 th
Still cant believe Dwight was left off top 75:smh:
 
Penn State it is
He likes Rutgers more now. Which is fine, that's a great school as well. But he's gonna get his ass out on that golf course and play for them as well. Trying to explain to him the doors that could open up for him and how many business deals are done on golf courses. Plus he wants to major in communications and get into doing something in television while minoring in business and get into music. He's a guitarist as well.

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He likes Rutgers more now. Which is fine, that's a great school as well. But he's gonna get his ass out on that golf course and play for them as well. Trying to explain to him the doors that could open up for him and how many business deals are done on golf courses. Plus he wants to major in communications and get into doing something in television while minoring in business and get into music. He's a guitarist as well.

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Stay on him….
 
He likes Rutgers more now. Which is fine, that's a great school as well. But he's gonna get his ass out on that golf course and play for them as well. Trying to explain to him the doors that could open up for him and how many business deals are done on golf courses. Plus he wants to major in communications and get into doing something in television while minoring in business and get into music. He's a guitarist as well.

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Yeah man stay on him. These golf dudes out here making stupid money without fucking up their bodies. Plus you can play as long as you can swing.
 


After the loss, Suns majority owner Robert Sarver entered the coaches locker room, Watson told ESPN.
"You know, why does Draymond Green get to run up the court and say [N-word]," Sarver, who is white, allegedly said, repeating the N-word several times in a row.
"You can't say that," Watson, who is Black and Hispanic, told Sarver.
"Why?" Sarver replied. "Draymond Green says [N-word]."
"You can't f---ing say that," Watson said again.
The anecdote offers a glimpse into conduct that, sources told ESPN, Sarver has often exhibited since buying the Suns in 2004. Interviews with more than 70 former and current Suns employees throughout Sarver's 17-year tenure describe a toxic and sometimes hostile workplace under Sarver. Some told ESPN that he has used racially insensitive language repeatedly in the office. Employees recounted conduct they felt was inappropriate and misogynistic, including Sarver once passing around a picture of his wife in a bikini to employees and speaking about times his wife performed oral sex on him. Some said the longtime owner fostered an environment in which employees felt they were his property, even once asking one woman whether he "owned" her to determine whether she worked for the Suns.
"The level of misogyny and racism is beyond the pale," one Suns co-owner said about Sarver. "It's embarrassing as an owner."
Said a former Suns basketball executive: "There's literally nothing you could tell me about him from a misogynistic or race standpoint that would surprise me."
Through his legal team, Sarver denied using racially insensitive language. "I've never called anyone or any group of people the N-word, or referred to anyone or any group of people by the N-word, either verbally or in writing. I don't use that word. It is abhorrent and ugly and denigrating and against everything I believe in."
Sarver did acknowledge using the word once many years ago. "On one occasion a player used the N-word to describe the importance of having each others' back," Sarver said through his attorneys. "I responded by saying, 'I wouldn't say n---a, I would say that we're in the foxhole together.' An assistant coach approached me a short time after and told me that I shouldn't say the word, even if I were quoting someone else. I immediately apologized and haven't said it ever again. The N-word has never been a part of my vocabulary."
 


After the loss, Suns majority owner Robert Sarver entered the coaches locker room, Watson told ESPN.
"You know, why does Draymond Green get to run up the court and say [N-word]," Sarver, who is white, allegedly said, repeating the N-word several times in a row.
"You can't say that," Watson, who is Black and Hispanic, told Sarver.
"Why?" Sarver replied. "Draymond Green says [N-word]."
"You can't f---ing say that," Watson said again.
The anecdote offers a glimpse into conduct that, sources told ESPN, Sarver has often exhibited since buying the Suns in 2004. Interviews with more than 70 former and current Suns employees throughout Sarver's 17-year tenure describe a toxic and sometimes hostile workplace under Sarver. Some told ESPN that he has used racially insensitive language repeatedly in the office. Employees recounted conduct they felt was inappropriate and misogynistic, including Sarver once passing around a picture of his wife in a bikini to employees and speaking about times his wife performed oral sex on him. Some said the longtime owner fostered an environment in which employees felt they were his property, even once asking one woman whether he "owned" her to determine whether she worked for the Suns.
"The level of misogyny and racism is beyond the pale," one Suns co-owner said about Sarver. "It's embarrassing as an owner."
Said a former Suns basketball executive: "There's literally nothing you could tell me about him from a misogynistic or race standpoint that would surprise me."
Through his legal team, Sarver denied using racially insensitive language. "I've never called anyone or any group of people the N-word, or referred to anyone or any group of people by the N-word, either verbally or in writing. I don't use that word. It is abhorrent and ugly and denigrating and against everything I believe in."
Sarver did acknowledge using the word once many years ago. "On one occasion a player used the N-word to describe the importance of having each others' back," Sarver said through his attorneys. "I responded by saying, 'I wouldn't say n---a, I would say that we're in the foxhole together.' An assistant coach approached me a short time after and told me that I shouldn't say the word, even if I were quoting someone else. I immediately apologized and haven't said it ever again. The N-word has never been a part of my vocabulary."




 
He likes Rutgers more now. Which is fine, that's a great school as well. But he's gonna get his ass out on that golf course and play for them as well. Trying to explain to him the doors that could open up for him and how many business deals are done on golf courses. Plus he wants to major in communications and get into doing something in television while minoring in business and get into music. He's a guitarist as well.

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Rutgers racist as fuck. Had a girl cousin go there. She transferred after a year...
 
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