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jack walsh13

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Mack1052

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All the bullshit that we been through to start this season and we still got the same record as the defending champions. Shit could be worse
 

Simply Sickenin'

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No passion for the game huh.
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If you're gonna post news that Earth scattering, you have to give a spoiler warning or trigger warning, or something.
Thank goodness I was sitting down when I read that.

I think I need to take break and reflect on this brand new development and how it will only now shake up the NBA.
 

Simply Sickenin'

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Is it just me or does it seem like NBA fans have as short of attention span as wrestling fans.

Why does anyone care that Utah is currently #1? Historically speaking the Utah Jazz will win 45 - 65 games, have a decent regular season, send at least one player to the allstar game .... and then lose in the 1st or 2nd round.

Why are people nervous in the slightest for GS at the beginning of the season? Other then the crazy 73 - 9 year, they typically come out flat and find a groove by the allstar game. I mean they are really missing GP3 on defense, but I'm sure they'll pull shit together. Seth ain't Dame. He ain't gonna be dropping 50 points in a lost often.

Why are people surprised that Philly is playing better without Harden? Harden can't / hasn't really adjusted his game to fix as a number 2 since he left his 6th man role in OKC. Everywhere else the team has to adjust to him.
Why is anyone surprised at how trash Miami's bench is with Herro in as a starter. :lol: @ that Duncan Robison contract. That shit is like Philly signing Tobias Harris levels of terrible.
 

therealjondoe

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Is it just me or does it seem like NBA fans have as short of attention span as wrestling fans.

Why does anyone care that Utah is currently #1? Historically speaking the Utah Jazz will win 45 - 65 games, have a decent regular season, send at least one player to the allstar game .... and then lose in the 1st or 2nd round.

Why are people nervous in the slightest for GS at the beginning of the season? Other then the crazy 73 - 9 year, they typically come out flat and find a groove by the allstar game. I mean they are really missing GP3 on defense, but I'm sure they'll pull shit together. Seth ain't Dame. He ain't gonna be dropping 50 points in a lost often.

Why are people surprised that Philly is playing better without Harden? Harden can't / hasn't really adjusted his game to fix as a number 2 since he left his 6th man role in OKC. Everywhere else the team has to adjust to him.
Why is anyone surprised at how trash Miami's bench is with Herro in as a starter. :lol: @ that Duncan Robison contract. That shit is like Philly signing Tobias Harris levels of terrible.
Well Oladipo was supposed to fill the herro 6th man role this year and he's hurt and hasn't played yet. Also we have no 4 and our back up 5 is out for months so we're super small
 

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Ex-Spurs psychologist agrees to settle suit with team, Primo

A former clinical psychologist for the San Antonio Spurs has agreed to settle a lawsuit filed against the franchise and Joshua Primo, the 2021 lottery pick released by the team last month after he was accused of repeated acts of indecent exposure.

"The parties have agreed to resolve this matter," attorney Tony Buzbee, who represents Dr. Hillary Cauthen, told ESPN in an email. "The entire case is over and we have no further comment."

Cauthen filed the lawsuit Oct. 3, alleging that Primo had exposed himself to her nine times during private sessions and that the franchise "ignored her repeated reports" of the incidents.

According to the lawsuit, Cauthen first reported Primo's misconduct to Spurs management in January. Her employment with the organization ended when her contract was not renewed in August.

Primo, the No. 12 pick in the 2021 draft, was released less than three weeks after the Spurs exercised his third-year team option guaranteeing a $4.3 million salary for the 2023-24 season.

"The situation regarding Josh Primo is a matter we take seriously," Spurs CEO RC Buford said in a statement released Thursday. "Since learning of the allegations, we have taken, and are taking, measures to ensure that all parties involved are treated with dignity and respect. We know we owe that to Dr. Cauthen, our players, our staff and our community.

"As an organization, we are continuously evaluating and refining our processes so they ultimately reflect the values and culture of who we aspire to be every day. To that end, we have decided to collaborate with Dr. Cauthen and other experts in an effort to review and improve our workplace processes and procedures. "This is a learning opportunity for us, and one that we are certain will make us better moving forward."
 

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Warriors' JaMychal Green fined for 'profane' words to referee
rriors forward JaMychal Green has been fined $20,000 for "directing profane and derogatory language" toward an official, the NBA announced Thursday night.
The incident occurred at the end of the Warriors' 130-119 loss to the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday night.



Green has been in and out of the Warriors' rotation since coming to Golden State at the start of the season. After not playing in three consecutive games, Warriors coach Steve Kerr said he'd insert Green back into the rotation, playing him at more of a center position rather than as a forward. The thought was this would help continue to unlock guard Jordan Poole in the second unit.
Against the Suns, Green finished with two points and two rebounds in 17 minutes.
 

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Ex-Spurs psychologist agrees to settle suit with team, Primo

A former clinical psychologist for the San Antonio Spurs has agreed to settle a lawsuit filed against the franchise and Joshua Primo, the 2021 lottery pick released by the team last month after he was accused of repeated acts of indecent exposure.

"The parties have agreed to resolve this matter," attorney Tony Buzbee, who represents Dr. Hillary Cauthen, told ESPN in an email. "The entire case is over and we have no further comment."

Cauthen filed the lawsuit Oct. 3, alleging that Primo had exposed himself to her nine times during private sessions and that the franchise "ignored her repeated reports" of the incidents.

According to the lawsuit, Cauthen first reported Primo's misconduct to Spurs management in January. Her employment with the organization ended when her contract was not renewed in August.

Primo, the No. 12 pick in the 2021 draft, was released less than three weeks after the Spurs exercised his third-year team option guaranteeing a $4.3 million salary for the 2023-24 season.

"The situation regarding Josh Primo is a matter we take seriously," Spurs CEO RC Buford said in a statement released Thursday. "Since learning of the allegations, we have taken, and are taking, measures to ensure that all parties involved are treated with dignity and respect. We know we owe that to Dr. Cauthen, our players, our staff and our community.

"As an organization, we are continuously evaluating and refining our processes so they ultimately reflect the values and culture of who we aspire to be every day. To that end, we have decided to collaborate with Dr. Cauthen and other experts in an effort to review and improve our workplace processes and procedures. "This is a learning opportunity for us, and one that we are certain will make us better moving forward."
just like that huh?
 
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