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#1 is also included in the top 3 
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But he's #3
 
Blueeeee... wait bruh we cant mention pac in here? I wrote he was soft and claiming bloods and it wont show
 
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http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/1...pass-rule-allowing-ads-jerseys-2017-18-season
[h1]Sources: NBA owners expected to pass rule allowing ads on jerseys[/h1]
 
NBA owners are scheduled to vote this week on putting ads on jerseys for the 2017-18 season, multiple sources told ESPN.

The measure is expected to pass, according to sources. Several teams have begun testing the market to sell the potentially lucrative ads, which would be placed in a 2.5-by-2.5-inch patch on the left shoulder.
To be honest I'm ambivalent towards this. Thats probably cause I'm a long time watcher and fan of soccer so jersey sponsors don't bother me anymore. And if that space is where the patch will end up being thats not even a big deal honestly.
 
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 Open Season on Jeremy Lin? In Video, Fan Highlights Hard Fouls

By ANDREW KEHAPRIL 14, 2016

Hsiu-Chen Kuei waited until her husband and three sons had gone to bed one night recently before surreptitiously beginning work on an ambitious personal project.

As they slept, Kuei, 48, a stay-at-home mother from San Jose, Calif., hunkered down at her computer and began poring over highlight videos featuring Charlotte Hornets guard Jeremy Lin, her favorite N.B.A. player. She fumbled around on Final Cut Pro, a video-editing program, splicing together the specific clips she had sought. She did this for six straight nights, three hours each night.

On April 5, Kuei uploaded her finished product, a six-and-a-half-minute video, to YouTube. She called it “Jeremy Lin: Too Flagrant Not to Call.” Piecing together clips of Lin over the years getting whacked in the face, clotheslined, bleeding, tumbling to the floor — all without ever drawing a flagrant foul — Kuei tried to convey that Lin, an American-born son of immigrants from Taiwan, was the victim of excessive physicality from opponents and insufficient protection from the league and its referees.

To Kuei’s surprise, the video soon attracted close to a million views, capturing the attention of basketball fans around the world and the eye of the league — even if no one quite knew who was behind it. With its bruising simplicity, it revived questions about the fairness and consistency of officiating in the N.B.A. and sparked conversations about the possible effects of latent racial biases. With its far-flung reach, it reiterated the power of social media in the contemporary sports landscape.

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Critics of the video have suggested similar ones could be made about other players. Kuei, who was born in Taiwan, does not disagree with that notion and does not feel that it contradicts her view that Lin gets shortchanged. She said fans of other players should make their own videos.

“Through this, I just want to make sure the rules apply to every player and players get protected by the rules,” Kuei said.

Though Kuei’s video does not attempt to speculate on the root cause of Lin’s perceived treatment, much of the ensuing discussion has gravitated toward Lin’s race.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/15/sp...=top-news&_r=0
48? Never knew you were that old, @hongcouver604
 
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/1...pass-rule-allowing-ads-jerseys-2017-18-season

[h1]Sources: NBA owners expected to pass rule allowing ads on jerseys[/h1]

 

NBA owners are scheduled to vote this week on putting ads on jerseys for the 2017-18 season, multiple sources told ESPN.



The measure is expected to pass, according to sources. Several teams have begun testing the market to sell the potentially lucrative ads, which would be placed in a 2.5-by-2.5-inch patch on the left shoulder.

To be honest I'm ambivalent towards this. Thats probably cause I'm a long time watcher and fan of soccer so jersey sponsors don't bother me anymore. And if that space is where the patch will end up being thats not even a big deal honestly.


I agree with it. While it can be an eye sore, it's the times we live in... it could also bring more revenue to the league's players in the long run which I'm all for. I just hope teams are careful which brands they become synonymous with
 
bruh made it.

arguably one of the coldest season ever

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not better than any kobe **** tho :smokin. swerve gang

50 -45-90 club
Steve Nash
Steve Novak
Steve Kerr
Now Steph Curry
It really is hard to grasp how this Dood attempts eleven threes a game and shoots 45%

and Kevin Durant.

Ticketmaster, as always, botched the release of playoff tickets. Obviously, the site gets hammered right at 10am. Still able to grab some sideline lower levels for $161. Jerkoff move, but I think I am just going to flip them. 50/50 on actually going, more interested in road tripping it up to game 4 in Dallas (3hr drive or ~30 minute flight)
I wanted to ask you but how much do finals tickets usually retail for?

Granite this was 2012, but as a season ticket holder my ticket was $56 a game (section 102, row QQ) and so you have to put your deposit down to renew for next season to get your playoff tickets, it goes up $10 per round so finals were $96. However, because OKC arena is over 75% season ticket owned and then like 98% renewal rate, demand greatly > supply, and long story short I sold game 1 and 2 for $1300 each. Not even exaggerating, if you weren't there on your own season ticket everyone paid $800 or more to be in the building. Other cities probably different though.

I got out of season tickets this season though. Might try to get back in though once I get rid of my Kia payment holding me back from doing some things.
 
bruh made it.

arguably one of the coldest season ever

984094_10153943728868463_3234660136860345378_n.jpg



not better than any kobe **** tho :smokin. swerve gang

50 -45-90 club
Steve Nash
Steve Novak
Steve Kerr
Now Steph Curry
It really is hard to grasp how this Dood attempts eleven threes a game and shoots 45%

and Kevin Durant.

Ticketmaster, as always, botched the release of playoff tickets. Obviously, the site gets hammered right at 10am. Still able to grab some sideline lower levels for $161. Jerkoff move, but I think I am just going to flip them. 50/50 on actually going, more interested in road tripping it up to game 4 in Dallas (3hr drive or ~30 minute flight)
I wanted to ask you but how much do finals tickets usually retail for?

Granite this was 2012, but as a season ticket holder my ticket was $56 a game (section 102, row QQ) and so you have to put your deposit down to renew for next season to get your playoff tickets, it goes up $10 per round so finals were $96. However, because OKC arena is over 75% season ticket owned and then like 98% renewal rate, demand greatly > supply, and long story short I sold game 1 and 2 for $1300 each. Not even exaggerating, if you weren't there on your own season ticket everyone paid $800 or more to be in the building. Other cities probably different though.

I got out of season tickets this season though. Might try to get back in though once I get rid of my Kia payment holding me back from doing some things.
800? That's light for something like the NBA Finals. Appreciate the insight though for real.
 
Why is Steph even attempting 11 3's a game? Sure he's hitting it at a 45 percent clip but bet he'd be shooting at a 60 percent clip if he goes inside the 3 Pt line

Not cereal
 
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