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

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Kyrie is NOT A VICTIM



He’s definitely a victim, but not in the sense that you and Jalen are thinking.

He’s being ostracized, made fun of and the media and fans are making him and his stance and situation a spectacle draped in negativity.

I don’t care if Kyrie’s vaccinated, the question is. Why do you and the media care so much? Why is that the biggest story in the NBA coming into the season?

Jalen’s example of a passport was a bad analogy. He should’ve said that going to certain countries that you need to get shots and get vaccinated to be able go to those countries. And people get those shots with no questions asked.
 

HisFlyness

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I don’t care if Kyrie’s vaccinated, the question is. Why do you and the media care so much?

Because of the implications it has on the NBA title race.

Whether he plays or not could have a significant impact on the team that are the favorite, or a close second to the favorite, to win the title. That's why.
 

REDLINE

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Because of the implications it has on the NBA title race.

Whether he plays or not could have a significant impact on the team that are the favorite, or a close second to the favorite, to win the title. That's why.

Bruh, Kyrie’s not sitting out the season.
 

crazyace718

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Bruh, Kyrie’s not sitting out the season.

Yes he is. He claims that he's willing to play the road games. Do you understand how disrespectful that is to his teammates and the organization. On top of that he can't even practice with the team.
They're basically getting punked if they allow him to play under those circumstances.
The Nets said that they don't want him to play and they'll pay half of his salary. They also won't offer him a contract extension.
 

REDLINE

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Yes he is. He claims that he's willing to play the road games. Do you understand how disrespectful that is to his teammates and the organization. On top of that he can't even practice with the team.
They're basically getting punked if they allow him to play under those circumstances.
The Nets said that they don't want him to play and they'll pay half of his salary. They also won't offer him a contract extension.

We’ll see what happens, I don’t believe that he’s sitting out the season. I definitely could be wrong but I don’t see that happening. If he does, I’ll be truly shocked.

He’s trying to punk the Nets and he feels like mandated vaccinations are trying to punk him. :dunno:
 

jack walsh13

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Shits on Collin but praise Drummond....Then,have no evidence that his teammates doesn't like him.lol

Speaking of Drummond,how does he look in preseason. @jack walsh13

Shit is ridiculous how they treat that man. I don't get it. Drummond actually looks pretty good so far. We have good depth at the forward and center spots with Paul Reed as well. If the Beige Bitch can man the fuck up (which he won't) I think this team can be even better than last year. He still needs to be traded though. Come playoff time it's gonna be the same ol' shit. :smh:

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ansatsusha_gouki

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The lasting image of Ben Simmons76ers tenure: Passing up an open dunk late in Philadelphia’s Game 7 loss to the Hawks last season.

The moment resonates so much for two reasons: 1. Joel Embiid spotlighted it as the game’s turning point. 2. It didn’t feel like an aberration.

Even for someone hesitant to shoot (especially 3-pointers), Simmons’ confidence looked especially shaken as that second-round series progressed. He stopped shooting in fourth quarters entirely. He made just 33% of his free throws.

But did Simmons hit a previously unknown rock bottom before Game 7?


Ramona Shelburne of ESPN:

Simmons was being held out of the team’s shootaround, he told them, due to a possible exposure to a team masseuse, who’d returned an inconclusive COVID-19 test.
Several players were questioned about whether they’d seen her that morning, but only Simmons said that he had.
“He answered the question honestly, without thinking of the implications,” says one source close to Simmons.
But according to multiple sources, many within the team questioned whether Simmons had actually seen the masseuse — or was just trying to get out of playing as he battled the basketball version of the yips.
Later in the day, the staffer and Simmons’ test results came back negative, according to sources, and he was cleared to play in the game. But he wasn’t in a good place, and neither were the Sixers.
“He was thrown,” the source says.
The NBA’s coronavirus protocols have major holes if players could just say they didn’t see the masseuse. Depending where she worked, maybe there was no reasonable alternative. Players deserve some privacy, not every interaction monitored. But that’s an easy system to break.





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