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The games are gonna be played regardless so what difference does it make?Imagine someone suffers an injury during the in season tournament…. People will be livid
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The games are gonna be played regardless so what difference does it make?Imagine someone suffers an injury during the in season tournament…. People will be livid
This is so garbage by the NBAPA.
What the hell did they get outta this agreement besides smoking weed freely and an extra two-way spot?
thats not a bad ideaI’d rather see a tourney for the teams not in the playoffs to get the #1 pick
I still don't see the big deal . Guys like wall Ingles and Gallinari should've been vet minimum signings anyway. Donte would've probably gotten the full MLE from a different team. doesn't seem all that restrictive
If they’re gonna invent gimmicks for money and ratings Midas whale make the significance worthyI’d rather see a tourney for the teams not in the playoffs to get the #1 pick
It’ll just become a Top 15 players award, which I think there’s an appetite from fans to see. Baseball isn’t morphing into the positionless sport that basketball is either so it’s not really a great comp. Especially with All NBA teams being tied to major contractual implications, I think it just makes sense to do it like that
Mark Jones #TeamNotMyMVP too?
I remember when he got banned for calling g Udub games because he thought their schedule was soft and cried about it during the gameNot cool, man. As one of the designated announcers for marquee NBA games he’s supposed to be unbiased. I know that on a practical, human level, that’s impossible. But at the very least he shouldn’t be making his biases obvious on social media.
I still don't see the big deal . Guys like wall Ingles and Gallinari should've been vet minimum signings anyway. Donte would've probably gotten the full MLE from a different team. doesn't seem all that restrictive