jontaejones
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In the 1989 NBA All star game, there were thirteen 3 point shot ATTEMPTED...
Wrong.California and NY have the largest outflows of people in the country right now
They can't get to red states faster lol
Here we go with the political shit again...Wrong.
But then again....you pretty much always are.
I didn't catch any of the AS stuff at all this weekend...and that's probably a good thing from what I've heard and read.
We have some friends down from Portland visiting so we've been hanging out with them for the most part.
How about Embiid last night? Only player with more made 3s was Curry. Dude almost singlehandedly kept his team in it. Also, is Kevin Durant the worst fucking GM ever? Dude has picked the loser in the last however many all star games?
At the same time, Luka didn’t really seem to give a fuck last night.Picking anyone other than Luka first for reserves is pretty funny.
At the same time, Luka didn’t really seem to give a fuck last night.
Just such a disfunctional situation. On top of that we have Lebron making it known that whoever wants him better draft his boy. I’m sure no team will try to use that against whoever tries to make it happen by taking him just to get a draft pick or something out of the deal lol.The marriage between the Lakers and James is in a precarious spot. The relationship between Klutch Sports, led by James’ agent Rich Paul, and the franchise is at its lowest point. Decisions made in July, August and ahead of the February 10 trade deadline have led to a dysfunctional situation. And it’s becoming increasingly clear the Lakers need to come to terms early with James—August 4, specifically—or part ways. That’s when James is eligible for a two-year extension that could max out at $97.1 million through the 2024-25 season.
In the context of the Lakers’ drama this season, James’ praise of Presti could be seen as a passive-aggressive swipe at Lakers Vice President of Basketball Operations Rob Pelinka. According to multiple NBA sources, Klutch is not happy with Pelinka. The sentiment has long percolated, but it reached a boil when Pelinka refused to trade Westbrook and a future first-round pick (likely 2027) for Houston Rockets guard and Klutch client John Wall.