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Stop snitching manCarmelo Anthony, famous scorer for the Denver Nuggets and New York Knicks, announced his retirement
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Stop snitching manCarmelo Anthony, famous scorer for the Denver Nuggets and New York Knicks, announced his retirement
Looks like we might talk of game 7 as well and a possible upcoming Downfall parody clip where Hitler rant about the Heat.Soooo..... How bout that game 6?
Well congratulations Denver.Sorry for double posting but the Heat menaged to avoid the humililation of being beaten by the Celtics and they'll go against Denver in the finals.
Nah. Jovic played 9 minutes TOTAL in the Celtics series. He's a non-factor. Not even interesting enough for a story.Well congratulations Denver.
I wonder if sports media is going to focus on the Jokic vs Jovic thing.
The NBA, NHL and WNBA are on the precipice of being the first North American professional sports leagues to receive an investment from a sovereign wealth fund. The Qatari Investment Authority, the country’s sovereign wealth fund, is close to buying a stake in Monumental Sports and Entertainment, the parent company of the Washington Wizards, Washington Capitals, and Washington Mystics, sources briefed on the deal told The Athletic.
It’s a small stake, according to a person briefed on the matter. The deal valued Monumental at roughly $4 billion. Monumental’s portfolio also includes Capital One Arena and its new RSN, Monumental Sports Network.
“In November 2022, the NBA Board of Governors decided to permit passive, non-controlling, minority investments in NBA teams by institutional investors, including university endowments, foreign and domestic pension funds, and sovereign wealth funds, subject to a set of policy guidelines adopted at that time,” NBA spokesperson Mike Bass said in a statement to The Athletic. “All such investments require league review, NBA Board approval and compliance with the policy.
I don't think NBA gets as weird with player bounties to take someone out of the season like the NFL does, but, uh...2023 NBA Draft is on tonight, and all I can only hope for is Victor Wembanyama to be a much better version of Manute Bol and not another draft bust that will have a "What if...?" storyline in the next few and a half years.
I wonder if that trade will jinx the Celtics like "the curse of the Bambino" had cursed the Red Sox?I'm sure we're all following, but Marcus Smart has been traded from the Boston Celtics to the Memphis Grizzlies. I've watched Marcus since college, I can tell you since he came to Boston and shown his grit/defensive mentality, the city has bought into him. This trade hurts to see, as a Boston fan, there are rumors Marcus didn't even know about the trade and he's heartbroken about it. The interviews he gave and talked with everyone across the league seemed like he wanted to be a lifer and it sucks. Other players are saying that first trades just numb you for later ones and make you jaded.
Dumb gimmick bullshit that'll get a superstar hurt. Anytime you take an idea from Bill Simmons and put it into reality, you have a bad time.What’s the point of this?
It's going to be some of the worst pro basketball we'll ever watch. The effort will be at All-Star Game levels in order to avoid injuries and league penalties for resting guys.Dumb gimmick bullshit that'll get a superstar hurt. Anytime you take an idea from Bill Simmons and put it into reality, you have a bad time.