lol wasn't too busy to go on another podcast to dispute everything though
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WWSRD wrote:earthtone wrote:NinjaBro wrote:Utter disgrace
What are people expecting Silver to say here?
They've already hired a firm and the investigation is underway. All he's saying is that he won't act until all of the evidence is collected and examined, I'm not sure what else he'd be expected to say under the circumstances
The regulations state that circumstantial evidence is enough to punish. Meaning he only needs the appearance of cap circumvention behavior to drop the hammer. Based on the NBA's rules, the Clippers should be in a position where THEY need to prove their innocence given the optics/results/evidence of the situation. It's pretty simple. Ballmer gave them 50million. They gave 48 million to Kawhi (cash+stocks) to exclusively stay on Clippers. Other franchises have reported Kawhi's team requested such offers. That's more than enough circumstantial evidence to punish.
His comments are clearly him establishing that he WANTS TO WALK THAT ALL BACK. He is shifting the dynamics as to where the NBA needs to prove guilt and circumstantial evidence isn't enough. He's changing the policy or stating the policy is open enough that he can use his discretion.
First he blatantly fixes the draft to facilitate a Luka to Lakers move.....for the good of the league.
Now he's going to allow clear cap circumvention to protect the other LA franchise.
Punishing the Clippers is bad for league revenue. Big Money Market. Biggest Money Owner. Him building pimped out arenas raises the value of the whole league. Silver will not seriously hurt the ability of the Clippers to build a contender. He desperately wants them to be elite and in the mix.
LoveMyRaps wrote:Silver ruined the NBA.
Cuban needs to shut his mouth. He sounds more dumb every time he talks.
NinjaBro wrote:Cuban needs to shut his mouth. He sounds more dumb every time he talks.WuTang_CMB wrote:
Better to remain quiet and let the world think you're a bozo than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.
NinjaBro wrote:Cuban needs to shut his mouth. He sounds more dumb every time he talks.
Better to remain quiet and let the world think you're a bozo than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.
brownbobcat wrote:NinjaBro wrote:Cuban needs to shut his mouth. He sounds more dumb every time he talks.WuTang_CMB wrote:
Better to remain quiet and let the world think you're a bozo than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.
The only explanation that would even remotely make sense is if they were trying to scam Kawhi in the long term too by trying to convince him to invest money, e.g. your $28M in stock is doing great, here's a special opportunity to buy more, etc. However, that's entirely speculation and zero evidence of that so far.
WuTang_CMB wrote:NinjaBro wrote:Cuban needs to shut his mouth. He sounds more dumb every time he talks.
Better to remain quiet and let the world think you're a bozo than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.
Hes an idiot
causal_fan wrote:WuTang_CMB wrote:NinjaBro wrote:Cuban needs to shut his mouth. He sounds more dumb every time he talks.
Better to remain quiet and let the world think you're a bozo than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.
Hes an idiot
I'm not surprised - Billionaires tend to stick together and if Cuban runs for President in 28 he will hope to have the likes of Ballmer raising money for him.
Brinbe wrote:the fallout won't be egregious just based on who's involved. but the important thing in pablo shining a light is showing us that billionaires can pretty much operate with impunity in anything they do. they fly so far above even the nba. but that's the world that this society has cultivated.
cuban trying his best to superman for his boy ballmer is embarrassing as well. but the billionaires gotta stick together.
PushDaRock wrote:brownbobcat wrote:NinjaBro wrote:Cuban needs to shut his mouth. He sounds more dumb every time he talks.
Better to remain quiet and let the world think you're a bozo than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.
The only explanation that would even remotely make sense is if they were trying to scam Kawhi in the long term too by trying to convince him to invest money, e.g. your $28M in stock is doing great, here's a special opportunity to buy more, etc. However, that's entirely speculation and zero evidence of that so far.
lol I don't think that's even remotely possible. If they ran something like this, what are the odds that Kawhi would be the only one who got this "special" deal? Why would they specifically target Kawhi to pay out this much money and not the other A-List celebs?
JB7 wrote:Brinbe wrote:the fallout won't be egregious just based on who's involved. but the important thing in pablo shining a light is showing us that billionaires can pretty much operate with impunity in anything they do. they fly so far above even the nba. but that's the world that this society has cultivated.
cuban trying his best to superman for his boy ballmer is embarrassing as well. but the billionaires gotta stick together.
Maybe Zohran Mamdani is right. There shouldn't be billionaires.