Re: The Coward's Way: A Complete History Of The Decision That Ruined The NBA
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This part of it was maximum cringe, if you wanted to go to Miami (which by the way I called that way before many people here or in the media were talking about, most people here thought he was going to re-up with Cleveland) ... fine.
But don't do that.
The "not 5 ... not 6 ... not 7" bit was really stupid especially when you actually delivered no where close to that.
Re: The Coward's Way: A Complete History Of The Decision That Ruined The NBA
[QUOTE=warriorfan;14888128][video=youtube;2_LUnTQHV4c]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_LUnTQHV4c[/video]
“I never said it’s gonna be easy”
[I]cuts to a clip of him saying it’s gonna be easy[/I]
:roll:[/QUOTE]
:oldlol:
Re: The Coward's Way: A Complete History Of The Decision That Ruined The NBA
[QUOTE=Soundwave;14888181]This part of it was maximum cringe, if you wanted to go to Miami (which by the way I called that way before many people here or in the media were talking about, most people here thought he was going to re-up with Cleveland) ... fine.
But don't do that.
The "not 5 ... not 6 ... not 7" bit was really stupid especially when you actually delivered no where close to that.[/QUOTE]
I just realized Bron is like the Trump of basketball. He just says whatever the fucc comes to his mind. No PR agent would've OK'd any of that shit.
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I mean I still think Boston was catalyst for super team era. Still main point I disagree with op is thinking team hopping is over. Even with new cap eules(2nd apron) we’re in a league where you need multiple stars and if you only have one star, that star is leaving soon. Ik it’s kind of a loose definition of star but pacers didn’t even see one playoff run with their roster before trading for one in siakam and they’ve never traditionally gone star hunting. Weren’t wasting any of Haliburtons prime. Once in awhile you get a Luka 2022 run but you really need multiple stars to compete rn
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[QUOTE=NBAGOAT;14887927]Joker already said luka can join him if he becomes unhappy in Dallas :lol. If Murray falls off and he’s had injury issues then Denver’s front office will go star hunting[/QUOTE]
Joker already won though, that comment about Luka seems more like wanting to play with a good friend( which they seem to be) moreso than deck stacking. Though that's obviously a potentially dominant pairing but I wonder how well they actually mesh oncourt. Luka is extremely ball-dominant so how does that mesh with Jokic's skillset and traits?
Re: The Coward's Way: A Complete History Of The Decision That Ruined The NBA
[QUOTE=Hey Yo;14888061]He ducked the fulfillment of his contract... that's a bitch move that should be noted.[/QUOTE]sure, whatever you want to say. But you do see why comparing KAJ’s trade demand to the Decision is very stupid, right?
Re: The Coward's Way: A Complete History Of The Decision That Ruined The NBA
Skap Slaps … always on point
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Cousins used to be a teammate of kong. Would he be considered a good part of a superteam?
Re: The Coward's Way: A Complete History Of The Decision That Ruined The NBA
[QUOTE=Axe;14888419]Cousins used to be a teammate of kong. Would he be considered a good part of a superteam?[/QUOTE]
If you like inefficient bum's sure