All we need is a major hurricane to devastate South Florida to make it truly epic. Maybe space aliens will land on South Beach and demand bottle service.
You just can't make this stuff up. We're truly living in a clown world.
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TheSheriff wrote:TheNewEra wrote:thebigbird wrote:I truly do not understand the idea of sitting out because of "social justice." They can draw more attention to the cause if they're playing in the games than they would showing up to protests.
The eyes will be on the sports rather than the issue even the counter arguments. Even Dave Chappelle trending special said Kobe going for 60 took his mind away for the time from killings. At a some point even with the platform people will either turn off the players wait for the next game or tell them to protest on their own time or shut up and dribble
At the end of the day people are going to find things to take their mind off the world’s problems. If it’s not the NBA, it’ll be the NHL or golf or something else.


levon wrote:For readers of my post, please try to read the following by at least briefly suspending the "well they're millionaires, they should suck it up and do their jobs" thoughts and give it a chance.
A bunch of predominantly black men being restricted to staying in Disney World to play basketball amidst the state of the nation and the world sounds absurd. What's even more absurd is an employer restricting pay of employees if they decide to leave a confined area, or suspending them. And if you want to leave, you'll be subject to all sorts of questioning by your employer. Do employers have the right to do this, is not an illegitimate question to ask.
I know that all jobs are different, and some work agreements call for extreme conditions. But NBA players didn't sign up for this in their contracts. This is a revision that they either have to agree to or lose money, so the fact that there's significant concern here isn't surprising.
If it was up to me, I'd love basketball to be back and I'd want everyone to be safe on their own accord, not by mandate from the league, but we know that's too idealistic. There's just a lot of subtleties involved here, and more of them keep popping up the more you think about it.
Sir-Swish-A-Lot wrote:The NBA is scheduled to be in Florida during hurricane season...wow. Silver isn't thinking this through properly.
Each year hurricane season begins on June 1st and lasts 5 months, with storms typically peaking in August and September.
Fencer reregistered wrote:Sir-Swish-A-Lot wrote:The NBA is scheduled to be in Florida during hurricane season...wow. Silver isn't thinking this through properly.
Each year hurricane season begins on June 1st and lasts 5 months, with storms typically peaking in August and September.
How often does Orlando get blasted? I think it's happened, but I also think it's pretty rare.

Black Jack wrote:Imagine how crazy it's gonna be...a virus raging in Florida, an ongoing police vs black lives matter movement battle, a freaking ELECTION with Florida as the key swing state. Trump will be barnstorming MAGA rallies all over Florida, the GOP convention will be in Jacksonville where it's very likely leftist protesters will be going wild vs MAGA brownshirts open carrying ARs, and here the NBA is going to be running some sort of crazy NBA bubble / potemkin village in Disney World![]()
All we need is a major hurricane to devastate South Florida to make it truly epic. Maybe space aliens will land on South Beach and demand bottle service.
You just can't make this stuff up. We're truly living in a clown world.

gabri3l3 wrote:I wishMikistan wrote:gabri3l3 wrote:
what risk? Young healthy individuals have absolutely nothing to fear there. I dont think he's bringing his granny to Orlando. he's terribly misinformed or he just wants to cash his check while sitting his ass on the couch.
Have you been tested positive for corona?
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Heej wrote:And tbh I'm not entirely convinced MJ wasn't just the 90s version of KD.
NBAFan93 wrote:rasta_marley wrote:Optms wrote:Still more understandable than players like Lillard not suiting up because the games are "meaningless"
If they don't want to play, they don't get paid. Simple. And if they are sitting out for stupid reasons like Lillard, fine em. That or give us fans the ability to not pay either and consume NBA content for free.
I think what lillard means is if hes not competing for a chip them the risk to health and family isnt worth it to him. I mean fair enough.
Yeah right. We know he really means it’s not worth his precious diva superstar time. All this stuff w/ him not wanting to play unless he gets his way is just another example of how double standards apply to him cause he’s like-able. I can only imagine if one of the more polarizing players even hinted to this.
Like anyone would “risk their health and family” for the opportunity to get the 8 seed. Not like Portland are contenders. Most he wants to get out of any of this is to prove he can make the playoffs, but if that’s not an easy enough road for him he wants to quit.
Heej wrote:And tbh I'm not entirely convinced MJ wasn't just the 90s version of KD.
Black Jack wrote:Not just hurricane folks...the freaking 2020 election and Florida is THE election trainwreck state! Trump and the MAGA army vs likely massive waves of BLM protesters!
Virus raging. Trump. GOP convention. Black Lives Matter protests. Hurricanes. Botched election procedures by shady GOP state officials. Maybe locusts.
It. Will. Be. Insane.![]()
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Sir-Swish-A-Lot wrote:The NBA is scheduled to be in Florida during hurricane season...wow. Silver isn't thinking this through properly.
Each year hurricane season begins on June 1st and lasts 5 months, with storms typically peaking in August and September.
Everyone is a slave to money itself though. They’ll play.Fencer reregistered wrote:My first two thoughts were:
-- Players aren't slaves. They have the right to not go to work, with the main negative consequence being that they don't get paid.
-- Kyrie is the GOAT at finding reasons not to play.