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What I don't understand is that Doc been coddling him all season but when he says he don't know if he could win with Simmons,people want to go after Rivers for what he said.

So,not expecting a guy that hasn't improved during his career is okay but a coach saying he doesnt know if he can win with is a huge problem.


This is,why I hate the basketball media half of the time because they get to pick and choose,who is a star or not. You got folks still calling Queen Simmons a superstar when he's not. How is he a superstar when he can't shoot and he has issues against quick guards on defense.

I never heard him called a superstar.

Most of the talk I saw stemmed from when he was a rookie and Lebron was crowning the prince

and they should go after Rivers, because he threw him under the bus as a coach. The dude who has under achieved and lost 0-3 leads.
 

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I agree with them. Fuck the Beige Bitch!!!

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When you’re losing an argument and have no real response just talk louder than the other person

I don't like what Kyrie is doing with this vaccine issue

Not at all

and his recent comments prove he himself realizes he did not go about this the proper way

Kyrie prior and current charitable acts don't absolve him from criticism.

And Kyrie has to understand, I think he DOES, that if you DO this type of thing publicly...

you gonna get hit back publicly

And your resume gonna come into question

the flat earth stuff and the bubble stuff etc

Kyrie seems to me at least, like such a GOOD BIG HEARTED MAN

Again he can and should be criticized when necessary (he does dumb stuff sometimes like all of us)

but my issue with SAS is that "act" is not universal

its getting tired and your using it at inopportune times

This conversation could have been civil (and entertaining)

yes Jay might have been reaching but he wasn't reaching out of ignorance or both side bullsh*t

I think it was a Black man thing (we don't need to destroy the young man) and a legit attempt of unity

SAS listen bro I guess 12 million means f*ck credibility

just go viral.

but trust me when the money goes?

what you gonna have lef?
 
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Fuck the new NBA season, fuck the player movements and how they fit in with their new teams, fuck looking forward to an new season because all niggas and the media wanna talk about is KY FUCKING RIE AND HIS NON-VACCINATED ASS!

I’M TIRED OF ALL OF YOU FUCKERS!

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Imagine if the Nets didnt get Harden, KD would be looking like a complete idiot at this point; shit is ridiculous; that decision to go play with Kyrie made absolutely no sense...

KD was probably, "Kyrie, he's just like me" but KD is only halfway on that bullshit but Kyrie is full blown on that bullshit.
 

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Ben Simmons-Doc Rivers meeting included F-bomb exchange: report



The Sixers' relationship with Ben Simmons turned particularly icy this summer as the DPOY runner-up froze out his teammates and the organization in search of a trade.

One of the most pivotal parts of the summer saga was a reported meeting in Los Angeles between Simmons' camp and the Sixers' front office, in which Simmons said he intended to never play for the Sixers again. It was definitely a point of no return, and a meeting that sounded like it could've been contentious.

And a new report from Bleacher Report's Jake Fischer confirms those suspicions.

Fischer, an NBA insider with sources in many front offices around the league, wrote in a new story Wednesday some specific details from that L.A. meeting, including a spicy moment from Sixers head coach Doc Rivers:


"Dating back to those Combine dialogues, Philadelphia was adamant in its plans to withhold Simmons' pay for not complying with the terms of the five-year, $170-plus million agreement he signed in July 2019. Later, at Paul's home, Rivers even shouted, “It's in your f--king contract” to report and play for Philadelphia, sources told B/R."

Well dang, Doc!

He's not wrong: everything the Sixers are doing right now is being enforced through the wording of his contract, and if Simmons or his representation were surprised by his Oct. 1 money heading into escrow or the fines stacking up for not reporting, that means they weren't doing their jobs.

There's also a larger logic at work: You don't show up to work, you don't get paid. Pretty simple.

Apparently the contentious moment between Rivers and Simmons is emblematic of a relationship that never really developed last season during the coach's first year in Philadelphia.

Fischer reports that sources told him the two never gelled:

"By all accounts, the head coach, a former point guard, has never managed to build a strong rapport with Simmons. Perhaps that's due to the additional demands coaches typically place on their nominal floor generals, or it may simply be a case of two differing personalities in a competitive industry failing to mesh."

This is at least a little interesting, considering Rivers repeatedly defended Simmons last season as the All-Star's iffy offensive game was questioned by reporters. It seemed Rivers was perfectly fine with the way Simmons was playing, at least publicly.

But Rivers is also a no-nonsense guy, and Simmons can carry a fair amount of nonsense with him.

In any case, Simmons is back in Philadelphia and seems inexplicably ticketed for a reunion with the team, potentially practicing and maybe even playing actual basketball games for the organization he was so excited to leave. We'll see what kinds of interactions that births over the next days and weeks.


 
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