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The Pistons aren't dealing Grant. He and the GM have a personal relationship dating back to HS/Syracuse and he chose to sign with them.
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Lol nice I gotta get to Amsterdam never been although I've been to Frankfurt which had its own little red light district. Nice being able to just browse through the different floors at your leisure till u decide on one.Lol obviously not.
If you really want to pay for it, go to the red light district and for 80 euros for 30 minutes you’ll get some of the finest women in the Eastern hemisphere.
I remember I was talking to this chick tryna gauge prices and when I was like na I'll pass (there were badder ones next door), these two teenagers behind me with bookbags on were like "choose me choose me!". They ran into that door with the quickness when she told them the price.
Found this other gorgeous woman. When I finished in my usual 6 minutes, we spent the rest of the 24 minutes talking about how her biggest fear is one of her students seeing her (she was a teacher in Amsterdam). Good times.
Jarret Allen along with the 2021 versions of Blake Griffin and DeAndre Jordan are getting Olympic looks? Yikes.
Wow , that's a lot more than Montrez got for calling Luka a "BA white boy "
Wow , that's a lot more than Montrez got for calling Luka a "BA white boy "
Wow , that's a lot more than Montrez got for calling Luka a "BA white boy "
BA white boy isn't a slur.
White boy isn't really derogatory though.
******** (white boy in one word) is censored on NTWhite boy isn't offensive
What the Hawks decide to do in the days leading up to the trade deadline, particularly with Collins, is the biggest storyline for this team. Hawks general manager Travis Schlenk is listening to offers, and The Athletic’s Shams Charania said Atlanta’s asking price so far has been a high first-round, lottery-level pick in any trade discussions.
Sources close to Collins have felt since the failed contract extension talks that his days in Atlanta were numbered, as they have the sense the team won’t match any significant offer he receives in free agency. But Schlenk publicly said last week he still considers Collins to be a part of the team’s future moving forward.
In preliminary conversations I’ve had with people close to the team, it sounds like previous head coaching and/or NBA playing experience is going to be important. It makes sense for where this team is and how fast it wants to start winning. Also, because this team is building around Young, experience developing point guards or playing the position will certainly be an important factor.
I wrote an initial coaching candidates story after Pierce was fired, and since then I’ve heard two additional names to keep an eye on: Kenny Smith of “Inside the NBA” and Clippers assistant Chauncey Billups. That’s not me reporting they’re top candidates or anything like that, but they’ve come up in different conversations. Both would be first-time head coaches, but they have NBA experience. Smith’s name has been previously floated for other jobs across the league, including those in the front office, and he is well-connected with Young. The same goes for Billups and Young. Billups has known Young’s father, Rayford, for decades now, as both played in the Big 12 and have kept in contact over the years.