2013-2014 NBA Thread - IND @ WAS and OKC @ LAC on ESPN

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You dont seem to get it. If you rub people the wrong way they will report you. If enough people report you in one thread you will be done in said thread regardless of if you think you havent done anything wrong or not
First time in my 5 years at NT I had to block someone. "That I'm right, if yall dont agree with me you guys dont know hoops" steez.
 
[quote name="NobleKane" url="/t/571782/2013-nba-season-thread-cp3-42-15-6-stls-mia-bkn-sas-lal-on-espn/7710#post_19022783"]You dont seem to get it. If you rub people the wrong way they will report you. If enough people report you in one thread you will be done in said thread regardless of if you think you havent done anything wrong or not
First time in my 5 years at NT I had to block someone. "That I'm right, if yall dont agree with me you guys dont know hoops" steez.[/quote]

Really I have a nice block list
 
i dont block people :lol

i just wait for meth or someone to do the right thing and get rid of the people.
 
"I've been a part of two national championship finals, fortunately I wasn't the one that called time out." - Jalen Rose
 
yeah during opening night highlights on nba tv, during the pistons highlights they cut a scene to jalen then all of a sudden c webb stopped talking and didnt aknowledge him at all, real awkward silence
 
Bryant's total take home of that $24.3 million check, however, is subject to heavy taxes, which could total as much as 55 percent of his salary. That would reduce his take-home pay to closer to $11 million, according to Robert Raiola, a certified public accountant who heads up the sports and entertainment group at FMRTL in Cranford, N.J.

In his tax bracket, Bryant is subject to paying a federal tax at the top rate of 39.6 percent, which would mean $9.6 million will be withheld and given to Uncle Sam. As a California resident, he's subject to paying an additional 13.3 percent, or $3.2 million, in state taxes. California has the highest state income tax in the United States. The Medicare tax and surcharge would reduce his total take to about $10.9 million, Raiola said

:x :x :x :x

So from $24,000,000 to $10,900,000 after taxes....sheesh....
This was why Dwight leaving $30 million on the table when he signed with the Rockets was bologna. He's making more money in Houston than he would had he stayed with LA.
 
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they actually called that

good job nba
 
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