Omg first time hearing him talk.
He **** OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOZES creepy vibes with the soft snake voice shifty eyes and teeth baring that approximates a smile.
Absolute red flags.
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Duke4life831 wrote:So Luka didn’t make it known that he wanted to be traded, or that he wanted to move on once his current deal is done.
Coach didn’t go to the front office saying he couldn’t coach the franchise player anymore.
A first time GM has a coffee date with another GM. During said coffee the idea of trading your franchise player and top 5 player in the league who is only 25.
You don’t open this up to the rest of the league to start a bidding war, or at minimum get a good sense of a baseline return you can get for him.
And you end up going through with it? All without telling your star player or your coach. Again this is a GM who has had this job for less than 5 years and never been a GM before.
2 questions.
1. How can someone get this job when he’s capable of this kind of mindset. Trading freaking Luka away without creating a bidding war and without him ever saying he wants out.
2. How can the owners of this team green light this? I’m sorry if I was the owner of Dallas and my GM comes up to me and says all of this is going on. I’m firing him on the spot. The fact the ownership was giving thumbs up for this entire time. Good luck going forward with that ownership group.
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Enso wrote:Positives from the Bron Luka pairing is he can rub off on him and Luka will learn how to take care of his body on an elite level.
Negatives LeBron might rub off on him and Luka will be come an elite insufferable douchebag

Tim_Hardawayy wrote:Harry Palmer wrote:Bulliever2020 wrote:I'm still just completely shook over this trade. This can't be real life. Absolutely surreal.
NBA corruption just completely out in the open now.
It’s always been like this. In fact Stern was waaaay more open about it than Silver is. This is one of the reasons Lakers Championships should have asterisks. Or better yet, rolleyes.
I've always felt the Lakers stuff is overblown (the league did veto the Paul trade, and a lot of players do just flat out want to play in LA). But this one, this is just silly. It has the feel of, "the fans are tuning out anyways, let's just get it done and figure out how we'll explain it later".
Harry Palmer wrote:Tim_Hardawayy wrote:Harry Palmer wrote:
It’s always been like this. In fact Stern was waaaay more open about it than Silver is. This is one of the reasons Lakers Championships should have asterisks. Or better yet, rolleyes.
I've always felt the Lakers stuff is overblown (the league did veto the Paul trade, and a lot of players do just flat out want to play in LA). But this one, this is just silly. It has the feel of, "the fans are tuning out anyways, let's just get it done and figure out how we'll explain it later".
Kareem, Kobe, Shaq, LeBron, etc. overblown?
I think it funny tidbit it JJ and Luka were teammates for like 2 months to end his career and now he's his head coach.Tim_Hardawayy wrote:Are people still arguing JJ wasn't LeBron's pick for coach? I watched a couple of their podcasts and the two of them couldn't be glazing each other more if they tried, there's absolutely no way he wasn't at the very top of LeBron's short list for guys he wanted. Not saying he wasn't a decent coaching prospect, but the LBJ connection couldn't have been more blatant.
Tim Kempton wrote:Talked to an old friend. Trading Luka was part of an under-the-table agreement that Miriam Adelson and the Dumonts made with Adam Silver (allegedly) in order to let them buy majority ownership of the team. It wasn't a matter of if Luka was going to LA, only a matter of when. Everything else is a distraction.

The KnicksFix wrote:
Nico saying he started thinking about it after a coffee date with Pelinka?
U dumba** you got played over a coffee date?
Nico acting like a chick daydreaming over a coffee date![]()
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Can’t make this stuff up



Tim_Hardawayy wrote:JM00n69 wrote:Tim_Hardawayy wrote:I've always felt the Lakers stuff is overblown (the league did veto the Paul trade, and a lot of players do just flat out want to play in LA). But this one, this is just silly. It has the feel of, "the fans are tuning out anyways, let's just get it done and figure out how we'll explain it later".
CP3 trade was vetoed only because during that time the Hornets team was controlled by the NBA, aka Stern. Due to ownership issues the league had to step in and take control of managing the team to facilitate a smooth handover. Stern vetoed the trade because he was in charge of the Hornets at that time and a trade that big would've been a conflict of interests.
I know the reasoning behind it, I'm just saying technically they didn't have to veto it, it just would have been more blatant favoritism. I don't see how this is that much better though, you have the Mavericks GM openly admitting not only that he didn't field other offers, but that he spent 4 weeks discussing this without fielding other offers? That's arguably just as blatant malpractice, even if it can't be proven the NBA itself had anything to do with it openly.
Capn'O wrote:I wonder what Paul Reed's feelings are about metal bats.
Magic#1 wrote:We have won two playoff games in two years. If we decide to keep this team for the next two years, maybe it will feel like we won a series.

Marvin Martian wrote:zshawn10 wrote:?s=46&t=nTTEj4pYTl_o_im2gtZyQg
More BS to justify making a rigged trade. Now let's see the series that convinced DAL that AD was their man
NyKnicks1714 wrote:Have we heard anything from Luka, AD, or LeBron yet?