⭐ OFFICIAL 2020-2021 NBA Off-Season Thread: Olympics begin 7/23; NBA Draft 7/29⭐

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Yesterday was the first real game for a team that’s only been practicing together for like a week and a half.

Making judgments about the quality of the team and what they might be lacking is like asking what’s “wrong” with playoff quality NBA game because they lose their first pre-season game :lol:
I think they only actually had like 3 days of practice :lol:
 
I think Steph is a good leader. I think him and Dray are a good Leadership duo. Good cop, bad cop type of ****. Sometimes you need somebody that's gonna get in dudes faces, other times you need a calming personality. Dray be too much a lot of times though and when you putting up 7 points a game ain't nobody really tryna hear that.
Yea at this point I wouldn’t wanna hear Draymond yelling all the time when yo can barely make a layup :lol …He can keep that “leadership”
 
props to team nigeria for avenging their 2012 loss

reminded me of the response michael blackson had

 
Yea I agree especially when it was Masai Ujiri who really pushed for the league to start making inroads in the continent.

Think they're genuinely trying to delevop/grow the game there. Hopefully that'll still be the case in the future
It’s already starting thru the NBA Africa training center they set up a lil while ago…Marouf moumine been dominating international competition since he was like 12, always the best player on the court whenever they play a USA team
 


Zion getting 500 M's :pimp:


players' union gotta bargain for higher salary caps because that $7-8 billion is almost three times more than the current deal

TV accounts for most of the NBA’s revenue. For the 2016-2017 season, TNT and ESPN re-upped their contracts to an estimated $24 billion in total. The nine-year deal earns the NBA approximately $2.6 billion per year. Even with a total of 400-odd active players making an average of close to $6.7 million annually (as of 2019-20), national TV contracts generate enough revenue to cover salaries and then some.7
 


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Yall remember that year the nba was letting normal people book nba teams/players for random tasks? Not under the hospice of NBA Cares and community outreach related things, but just if you had the pockets and perhaps a racist fantasy, you could have the Orlando Magic come help you paint your garage? I particularly remember seeing the all star Devin Harris and Rodney Buford led Nets on gettyimages a lot.Or maybe I'm partially misremembering
 
players' union gotta bargain for higher salary caps because that $7-8 billion is almost three times more than the current deal

The CBA guarantees the salary cap is going up if revenues go up.

Only question will be if we get a one year spike where it jumps dramatically like in 2016-2017
 
Dude let Klutch snake him out of money for an opportunity to win Lebron a non non-canon ring only to be benched multiple times. Tough scene.
Non canon ring is one of the funniest ways I've ever heard to describe it bro. That's gold.

That joint wasn't won in this timeline
 
players' union gotta bargain for higher salary caps because that $7-8 billion is almost three times more than the current deal
Players get 50% split so I don't think they'll complain if the MLE is worth like $25-30M per year. :lol
The CBA guarantees the salary cap is going up if revenues go up.

Only question will be if we get a one year spike where it jumps dramatically like in 2016-2017
Hopefully the players learned from the summer of 2016 not to have one class benefit from a cap spike and will opt for the cap smoothing over x amount of years.
 
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