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Re: Granger calls out Stern. 

Post#21 » by BEazy » Fri Dec 9, 2011 5:38 pm

Dewey wrote:
Lakers-Texas wrote:I like how all these losers in the small markets are clamoring about oh Stern saved the face of the NBA. But in reality that idiot just made the biggest mistake of his life.

Lets see if Stern says no to Dwight to the Nets because Dwight is going to be paired up with D-Will. Since he said "I don't want players to choose where they want to play" well Stern you better get your magic wand out and veto this trade too. F'in douchebag.

I've never been so pissed about the NBA until now. This league is a disgrace to the game of basketball.


Oh boy ... another joker

The players are their own worst enemy and are destroying parity ... in other words, they consistently opt to the least path of least resistance by migrating to the larger mecca's to win a title. They have that choice, but it shows they do not understand the long-term stability and growth capability.


All I can say about this is have better management. Nobody would be whining and b*tching if they had the capable management team that can put players around their center piece.

Parity is for the weak. Thats like saying how come he gets 1 million dollars and I don't. The business world doesn't work like that buddy.
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Re: Granger calls out Stern. 

Post#22 » by Dewey » Fri Dec 9, 2011 6:14 pm

Lakers-Texas wrote:
Dewey wrote:
Lakers-Texas wrote:I like how all these losers in the small markets are clamoring about oh Stern saved the face of the NBA. But in reality that idiot just made the biggest mistake of his life.

Lets see if Stern says no to Dwight to the Nets because Dwight is going to be paired up with D-Will. Since he said "I don't want players to choose where they want to play" well Stern you better get your magic wand out and veto this trade too. F'in douchebag.

I've never been so pissed about the NBA until now. This league is a disgrace to the game of basketball.


Oh boy ... another joker

The players are their own worst enemy and are destroying parity ... in other words, they consistently opt to the least path of least resistance by migrating to the larger mecca's to win a title. They have that choice, but it shows they do not understand the long-term stability and growth capability.


All I can say about this is have better management. Nobody would be whining and b*tching if they had the capable management team that can put players around their center piece.

Parity is for the weak. Thats like saying how come he gets 1 million dollars and I don't. The business world doesn't work like that buddy.


Don't disagree - though my point is the player attitudes (entitlement) and their lack of loyalty to a franchise. They don't want the burden of building a contender - they simply want to jump on a wagon with the bells and whistles because they can. They will never experience the satisfaction of those before them - but they don't care. The old ways of the Bulls, Celtics, Rockets, Pistons, etc, built around their star player and rolled with it ... the 6th man had value. Defense had value. Some bad asses but not the chumps we have today who thump their chest everytime the dunk a ball.
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Re: Granger calls out Stern. 

Post#23 » by Sedale Threatt » Fri Dec 9, 2011 7:20 pm

You sound like you're 80. Times change. And loyalty in pro sports died about two or three decades ago. On both ends.

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