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Lmao Stevens ain't going anywhere. It's the Horford signing man smh
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Damn it, Kev.“And there’s no question, I know Russell [Westbrook] was bothered by — and some other teammates were too — of, like, there was some knowledge there that Draymond [Green] was in contact with Kevin [Durant] all season long and they’re in a playoff series and I know there was some conversation around the Thunder team of ‘hey man, this guy kicked Steven Adams in the nuts twice in this series and what are you doing hanging out with this guy? What’s the relationship? We’re trying to beat these guys.’”
No kidding. Dudes hear about a press conference and just assume the head coach is going to step down.
No rumor emphasis on RUMOR is Stevens is going to IU to be groomed to take over for Creen. And signing press conferences are usually labeled as such, but they called this a major team announcement.
you really want a guy who hasn't won a playoff series on the staff?
What happened to Philly being busy this offseason? They have made like next to no moves.
They're doing what the Lakers should have done. Just offer overpays on 1 year deals to vets and try again next summer. I read somewhere yesterday where they offered Crawford 1 year 25 million.
Woj:
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“And there’s no question, I know Russell [Westbrook] was bothered by — and some other teammates were too — of, like, there was some knowledge there that Draymond [Green] was in contact with Kevin [Durant] all season long and they’re in a playoff series and I know there was some conversation around the Thunder team of ‘hey man, this guy kicked Steven Adams in the nuts twice in this series and what are you doing hanging out with this guy? What’s the relationship? We’re trying to beat these guys.’”
What happened to Philly being busy this offseason? They have made like next to no moves.
They're doing what the Lakers should have done. Just offer overpays on 1 year deals to vets and try again next summer. I read somewhere yesterday where they offered Crawford 1 year 25 million.
Exactly. They've already had a busy summer with 6 new players entering next season.
Embiid
Simmons
Saric
Timothe
Bayless
Henderson
Sergio Rodriguez
That's a whole new team right there. Plus we are still in the running for Crabbe and are quietly shopping one of our bigs.
Given that this year is still a rebuild year, we are looking to score big at next year's draft. How so?
We either land a top 5 lottery pick on our own or if Sacramento tanks, we get their pick if it's better than ours.
We also land Lakers pick because from the looks of it, they won't be bad enough to land a top 4 pick and their pick is top 4 protected
We will have cap space for next year but will take our time developing and evaluating our young core.
I think their offseason has been great so far.
They better televise this KD presser. Supposed to happen soon today right
didn't Brad Stevens sign a 5+ year extension?Derrick got forced out of his hometown
Wade signed with the Bulls
KD signed with the Warriors
Duncan retiring
Now Brad Stevens rumored to be leaving
I'm sure there's loads I'm forgetting.
Hard to keep track.
I wonder what will happen next.
Interesting...didn't Iguodala do the same when he was a Nugget and they faced each other that one year? Iggy made up his mind midway through the series. Players were bothered by that.
Sneaky Warriors.
If only Brad could rack up those playoff wins like Hornacek.you really want a guy who hasn't won a playoff series on the staff?We could probably find some room to get Stevens on Luke's staff. Player development, strength and conditioning.. something along those lines
It's only tampering if the front offices do it. You can't really stop players from talking to each other, even during the season. But this coming out makes me believe he was out regardless.
That's after he originally said this:The $88 shoe comment. Man...
"We couldn't afford the Pennys, the Pippens, the Jordans," Durant told The Oklahoman on Thursday. "I had one pair of Team Jordan's, and I wore them everywhere. I hooped in them, played football in them. I had some Shaqs from K-Mart and a pair of Tim Duncans. But I couldn't get a bunch of different ones like I wanted."
Durant's memory of not being able to have the shoes he wanted had a big impact when it came time to price his own line of shoes.
While NBA stars like Kobe Bryant and LeBron James have shoe lines that cost around $150, Durant offers his Nike KD line at $88. His shoe has become one of the most popular on the market.
"If they were $125 I wasn't getting them, but $88, that's reasonable," Durant said. "Plus, I had a brother, too, so my mom wasn't paying $120 for two pairs of shoes. I put them at $88 and a lot of people have been buying them and that's what it's been like for the last couple years."