aggo wrote:randle for jimmy butler
Talk your chit aggo!!!
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aggo wrote:randle for jimmy butler
Chanel Bomber wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:Chanel Bomber wrote:Old content.
Doesn't count.
Old content is always the best
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3toheadmelo wrote:Chanel Bomber wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:Old content is always the best
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MrDollarBills wrote:Horrible shooting forms
aggo wrote:randle for jimmy butler
MrDollarBills wrote:Horrible shooting forms
Clyde_Style wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:Horrible shooting forms
Bill Cartwright had a funky release, but he was a good mid-range shooter regardless unlike some of the other mooks in that clip
James Dolan is riding the gravy train.
The billionaire inherited his fortune, which includes the New York Knicks, Madison Square Garden and MSG Network, from his father, Charles Dolan, one of the world's wealthiest people. James Dolan controls the NBA's highest-valued franchise in the league's largest media market because he was born into both.
Dolan reportedly wanted more at the rest of the NBA's expense. Except, the 69-year-old was this week's lone dissenting vote against both the league's proposed budget this season and its newly re-elected chairman of the board of governors, Toronto's Larry Tanenbaum, sources told Yahoo Sports…
BKlutch wrote:This is a story on James Dolan. Basically it says that he is the only owner opposed to the revenue sharing, is selfish, and doesn’t play well with the other 29 owners. Pretty negative article.
https://sports.yahoo.com/while-knicks-owner-james-dolan-looks-out-for-his-own-interests-the-rest-of-the-nba-carries-on-211659513.htmlJames Dolan is riding the gravy train.
The billionaire inherited his fortune, which includes the New York Knicks, Madison Square Garden and MSG Network, from his father, Charles Dolan, one of the world's wealthiest people. James Dolan controls the NBA's highest-valued franchise in the league's largest media market because he was born into both.
Dolan reportedly wanted more at the rest of the NBA's expense. Except, the 69-year-old was this week's lone dissenting vote against both the league's proposed budget this season and its newly re-elected chairman of the board of governors, Toronto's Larry Tanenbaum, sources told Yahoo Sports…
Clyde_Style wrote:BKlutch wrote:This is a story on James Dolan. Basically it says that he is the only owner opposed to the revenue sharing, is selfish, and doesn’t play well with the other 29 owners. Pretty negative article.
https://sports.yahoo.com/while-knicks-owner-james-dolan-looks-out-for-his-own-interests-the-rest-of-the-nba-carries-on-211659513.htmlJames Dolan is riding the gravy train.
The billionaire inherited his fortune, which includes the New York Knicks, Madison Square Garden and MSG Network, from his father, Charles Dolan, one of the world's wealthiest people. James Dolan controls the NBA's highest-valued franchise in the league's largest media market because he was born into both.
Dolan reportedly wanted more at the rest of the NBA's expense. Except, the 69-year-old was this week's lone dissenting vote against both the league's proposed budget this season and its newly re-elected chairman of the board of governors, Toronto's Larry Tanenbaum, sources told Yahoo Sports…
BKlutch wrote:This is a story on James Dolan. Basically it says that he is the only owner opposed to the revenue sharing, is selfish, and doesn’t play well with the other 29 owners. Pretty negative article.
https://sports.yahoo.com/while-knicks-owner-james-dolan-looks-out-for-his-own-interests-the-rest-of-the-nba-carries-on-211659513.htmlJames Dolan is riding the gravy train.
The billionaire inherited his fortune, which includes the New York Knicks, Madison Square Garden and MSG Network, from his father, Charles Dolan, one of the world's wealthiest people. James Dolan controls the NBA's highest-valued franchise in the league's largest media market because he was born into both.
Dolan reportedly wanted more at the rest of the NBA's expense. Except, the 69-year-old was this week's lone dissenting vote against both the league's proposed budget this season and its newly re-elected chairman of the board of governors, Toronto's Larry Tanenbaum, sources told Yahoo Sports…

thebuzzardman wrote:BKlutch wrote:This is a story on James Dolan. Basically it says that he is the only owner opposed to the revenue sharing, is selfish, and doesn’t play well with the other 29 owners. Pretty negative article.
https://sports.yahoo.com/while-knicks-owner-james-dolan-looks-out-for-his-own-interests-the-rest-of-the-nba-carries-on-211659513.htmlJames Dolan is riding the gravy train.
The billionaire inherited his fortune, which includes the New York Knicks, Madison Square Garden and MSG Network, from his father, Charles Dolan, one of the world's wealthiest people. James Dolan controls the NBA's highest-valued franchise in the league's largest media market because he was born into both.
Dolan reportedly wanted more at the rest of the NBA's expense. Except, the 69-year-old was this week's lone dissenting vote against both the league's proposed budget this season and its newly re-elected chairman of the board of governors, Toronto's Larry Tanenbaum, sources told Yahoo Sports…
For once, I agree with Dolan.
There's already a cap to help the small market whiners, teams still owned by billionaires or multi-multi millionaires.
There's a luxury tax.
The cap is more punitive than ever.
Share revenue why?
So f*cking OKC or Minnesota or the Sactown Kings can get more $ for the Knicks advantage in population?
Will the NBA adjust state tax rates into the cap so the advantage some smaller markets have over the larger cities be offset?
The NFL has this situation and it's been good for the sport, but who really cares but the owners?
They screw the players over since there's always a crop of cheap new talent coming in from college.
Is this the model the NBA wants?
F*ck those rural turds.
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