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I hope you're ready for a 76-72 performance.
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I hope you're ready for a 76-72 performance.
solarius49
If you can take some pics. Always wanted to see different NBA arenas
Have fun!
Wait you block me forget it.
I don't eem know what I'm doing for NYE might just go to bed early or something. Might be going to the Kings Celts game tonight tho!solarius49
If you can take some pics. Always wanted to see different NBA arenas
Have fun!
Wait you block me forget it.
nah that was a joke lol....but im going to thanks! All my boys backed out, so unless this shorty decided to go with my, i might end up there dolo....and partying on NYE dolo.........and idgaf
I hope you're ready for a 76-72 performance.
its my squad, I'm just happy to have the experience
Enjoy yourself man. That should be fun there's nothing like dat nba atmosphere.
NFL game atmosphere > NBA game atmosphere
NO, the NFL is much better on TV than. Live NFL has no commentary, alot of the best angles for viewing are not even possible from any vantage point in the area, only the airborne cameras can provide them, and every run up the middle just looks like a pile of bodies. Live basketball has none of these issues and is extremely satisfying to watch live.
nah that was a joke lol....but im going to thanks! All my boys backed out, so unless this shorty decided to go with my, i might end up there dolo....and partying on NYE dolo.........and idgaf
he is not that good. PERIOD. he is slow and cant move up and down the court, doesnt rebound well for a 7 footer and is soft in the paint. where is JA, allen and all his other fan boys that got hyped off him last year? top 10 center my ***Hell has happened to Hibbert?
The last NBA sale, with the Memphis Grizzlies in October, went for a reported $377 million. Prior to that, the New Orleans Hornets reportedly were sold for $338 million. The Golden State Warriors were sold for a league-record $450 million in July 2010. But the Maloofs, who have consistently said they don't want to sell, are confident they could reach that $500 million figure because of the potential mobility of the franchise -- the Kings can get out of their lease at Sleep Train Arena at any time.
i'm not mad at Monta. its called self esteem. no should be able to tell you how to esteem of yourself
i don't agree with him though
Looked like a bunch of 7 year olds playing : lolThat was exactly what I was thinking as I was watching that last playdamn, kings didnt even know what they were doing on that possession :x :x :x :x
sucks to lose like that
Wow thats really nice of you. Stand up guy right hereif theres anybody in the Western PA/Ohio/Indy areas who wants to go, I have a couple extra tickets
Tell em Monta. They keep snubbing you from the ASG too, hopefully this year they realize.Lay off the drugs Monta.
Royce White says he won't play for Rockets' D League team, citing "unsafe" atmosphere of team officials making mental health calls.
he is not that good. PERIOD. he is slow and cant move up and down the court, doesnt rebound well for a 7 footer and is soft in the paint. where is JA, allen and all his other fan boys that got hyped off him last year? top 10 center my ***
Kings blogger Jonathan Santiago of Cowbell Kingdom emailed me this trade proposal:
Washington Wizards get: DeMarcus Cousins and Aaron Brooks
Sacramento Kings get: Gordon Hayward and Enes Kanter
Utah Jazz get: Bradley Beal and Jan Vesely
Before I could respond, Santiago followed up with this slightly tweaked trade:
Wizards get: DeMarcus Cousins, Travis Outlaw and Isaiah Thomas
Kings get: Gordon Hayward and Enes Kanter
Jazz get: Bradley Beal and Jan Vesely
Welp.
Via David Aldridge
Royce White says he won't play for Rockets' D League team, citing "unsafe" atmosphere of team officials making mental health calls.
We say there is such an unknown element to mental health in this country, due to the number of people who are not diagnosed. This element also makes it a tough demographic to support.
I agree.
However, it saddens and frightens me to know that in this situation all the decision makers involved have been informed of all the medical dynamics, and yet still refuse to adhere to medical sensibility. In hindsight of the recent tragedies in this country, that had mental illness variables, you would think it would encourage people to act more proactively in that arena. You would think that decision makers who are not well informed about mental health, would take the consultation and recommendation of those who are. You would think we would start to do everything possible to not let the tragic consequences befall us first, before we ask the logical question, "why?", "who knew?" "how could we have helped?. Why not take a proactive approach of "who knows?" "how can we listen?", "how can we support now?"
I do wish to play, but I only intend to do so with the collaboration and recommendation of trained professionals. The purpose of a doctor's confirmation is to ensure that health decisions are made in the sole interest of health and not conflicted with business. My only hope is that decision makers involved realize that doctors are the only logical source to decide action.
There is an admitted lack of knowledge on behalf of the Rockets and the NBA, it becomes transparent as they choose to forego the knowledge of trained professionals and make independent decisions for something as complex as mental health without consulting any doctors. The Rockets have told me in recent conversations that it is their right to decline even their own doctors' recommendations. The concept of not listening to medical consultants in medical situations is alarming. It is also alarming that a player is susceptible to fines for simply adhering to the recommendation of doctors.
It is true that accommodating mental health can be very tough and complex, however, sometimes the only reasonable solution to doing what is right is doing what is tough. To portray that the Rockets have been supportive to me is fundamentally incorrect.
The information that the Houston Rockets have publicly presented about this situation has been extremely misleading and a lot of times totally inaccurate. An image of support has been presented by the Rockets, but the only logical support here would be listening to the recommendation of the medical professionals involved. That has not totally happened here. I have chosen to not play, because the doctors and I believe it to be unsafe for unqualified Rockets front office personnel to make medical decisions, as they are not mental health professionals.