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be a team player, wear the shirt
be a team player, wear the shirt
idk though, this dude justblaze's arms don't look they'd fit into many shirts very comfortably
I Still have my We Believe shirt
really sucks that all the shirts have to be XL. can't wear without looking malnourished.. feelsbatman.
i think i like last year's ver. the best outta the 3. the different sayings on the back were a nice touch
u lifting to much bruh, not gonna be good on your body as you get older
Don't need to go back a few years when this happened LAST year.This happened a few years back ...
Phoenix Suns of the NHL.
Just an odd story.....[h1]Report: Darren Erman fired from Warriors for secret recordings[/h1]
By Matt Moore | NBA writer
April 29, 2014 10:22 am ET
ESPN reports that Darren Erman, the Warriors assistant coach fired three weeks ago for violating company policy, was secretly recording conversations between coaches, staff, and players.
It turns out that Erman's violation was secretly recording conversations between the team's coaches and players, according to sources with knowledge of the situation.That's definitely a fireable offense, and depending on how California law is interpreted, could be illegal.Darren Erman violated team rules by secretly recording conversations between the team's coaches and players, according to sources.
Sources said Erman, who was coach Mark Jackson's second assistant, would record coaches' meetings, meetings between the coaches and players, and informal discussions among coaches that took place in the team's coaches room -- all without the participants' knowledge.
"He was taping everything," one source said. "Taping pregame speeches wouldn't have been that bad, but he was taping guys just sitting around talking in the coaches' office."
Sometimes Erman would be present during the tapings. Other times, he would leave the room and leave his phone behind to record conversations the other coaches were having.
It is unclear what Erman did with the recordings. The sources weren't sure whether he shared them with the club's owners or front-office executives.
"Was he taping it for himself or was he taping it for management? That's not known," a source said. "But he had a lot of communication with members of the front office."
The whole story is bizarre. What happened in March? Why was he recording conversations? What's up with the line about "shared them with the club's owners or front-office executives?" There's been tension over Mark Jackson's job security with ownership and the front office for months.
Either way, Yahoo Sports reports that the Celtics have re-hired Erman. So someone doesn't feel that what he did was so out of line as to not deserve another job. And while the controversy storms over the Clippers, a perplexing situation north of LA continues to demand the question:
What is going on with the Warriors?
interesting.....somebody above him definitely had him do itlacob had him do it
gave him hush money after he fired him and a recommendation to C's ownership
lacob had him do it
gave him hush money after he fired him and a recommendation to C's ownership