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So much for LBJ being "more than an athlete."
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Lebron thinking with his pocketbook and not his brain. Catering to the Chinese Govt over Hong Kong's Freedom is pretty low.
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Chapelchilla wrote:Lebron thinking with his pocketbook and not his brain. Catering to the Chinese Govt over Hong Kong's Freedom is pretty low.
I disagree with your opinion on the matter. Asking NBA players to be spokesmen to encourage more protest is not a position you want to put them in and you don't know what type of reaction that might have. I much prefer to see a neutral stance from Lebron and players as demonstrated here. Let the political leaders direct the politics, let the players play.
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316Hornets wrote:Chapelchilla wrote:Lebron thinking with his pocketbook and not his brain. Catering to the Chinese Govt over Hong Kong's Freedom is pretty low.
I disagree with your opinion on the matter. Asking NBA players to be spokesmen to encourage more protest is not a position you want to put them in and you don't know what type of reaction that might have. I much prefer to see a neutral stance from Lebron and players as demonstrated here. Let the political leaders direct the politics, let the players play.
I respect your opinion but Lebron DID NOT remain neutral, he called out Morey as being ignorant for supporting the Hong Kong people. He was actively toeing the Communist Party of China's line to sell more shoes.
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Lebron has no problem being outspoken about literally any other issue, but one that suddenly may bother his bank account even just the slightest bit hes against. Its hypocrisy at its finest.
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Liver_Pooty wrote:Lebron has no problem being outspoken about literally any other issue, but one that suddenly may bother his bank account even just the slightest bit hes against. Its hypocrisy at its finest.
Chinese people buy sneakers and jerseys too, when it comes down to it just about everyone's favorite color is green.
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Chapelchilla wrote:316Hornets wrote:Chapelchilla wrote:Lebron thinking with his pocketbook and not his brain. Catering to the Chinese Govt over Hong Kong's Freedom is pretty low.
I disagree with your opinion on the matter. Asking NBA players to be spokesmen to encourage more protest is not a position you want to put them in and you don't know what type of reaction that might have. I much prefer to see a neutral stance from Lebron and players as demonstrated here. Let the political leaders direct the politics, let the players play.
I respect your opinion but Lebron DID NOT remain neutral, he called out Morey as being ignorant for supporting the Hong Kong people. He was actively toeing the Communist Party of China's line to sell more shoes.
No, he actually did remain neutral. He only called out Morey because he was not being neutral. These guys are involved in a business that makes billions of dollars. Why should a GM or a star player come out and say one way or the other unless it is agreed by the entire league. Morey spoke out of place. He has free speech, but when you are a business leader, you don't speak out unless the other business leaders agree.
And.. just fyi, I can almost assure you Nike and the NBA knew and agreed to what Lebron said.
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Liver_Pooty wrote:Lebron has no problem being outspoken about literally any other issue, but one that suddenly may bother his bank account even just the slightest bit hes against. Its hypocrisy at its finest.
Come on man. This is not an issue here in the States. Is America supposed to be policing the world? Unless you want World War III, you try to nudge China in the right direction, but telling them which way to go is not going to end well.
The fact that the NBA is being used as leverage at all is a fking joke in my opinion.
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316Hornets wrote:Chapelchilla wrote:316Hornets wrote:
I disagree with your opinion on the matter. Asking NBA players to be spokesmen to encourage more protest is not a position you want to put them in and you don't know what type of reaction that might have. I much prefer to see a neutral stance from Lebron and players as demonstrated here. Let the political leaders direct the politics, let the players play.
I respect your opinion but Lebron DID NOT remain neutral, he called out Morey as being ignorant for supporting the Hong Kong people. He was actively toeing the Communist Party of China's line to sell more shoes.
No, he actually did remain neutral. He only called out Morey because he was not being neutral. These guys are involved in a business that makes billions of dollars. Why should a GM or a star player come out and say one way or the other unless it is agreed by the entire league. Morey spoke out of place. He has free speech, but when you are a business leader, you don't speak out unless the other business leaders agree.
And.. just fyi, I can almost assure you Nike and the NBA knew and agreed to what Lebron said.
So basically Morey has free speech but he doesnt
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Liver_Pooty wrote:316Hornets wrote:Chapelchilla wrote:
I respect your opinion but Lebron DID NOT remain neutral, he called out Morey as being ignorant for supporting the Hong Kong people. He was actively toeing the Communist Party of China's line to sell more shoes.
No, he actually did remain neutral. He only called out Morey because he was not being neutral. These guys are involved in a business that makes billions of dollars. Why should a GM or a star player come out and say one way or the other unless it is agreed by the entire league. Morey spoke out of place. He has free speech, but when you are a business leader, you don't speak out unless the other business leaders agree.
And.. just fyi, I can almost assure you Nike and the NBA knew and agreed to what Lebron said.
So basically Morey has free speech but he doesnt
Morey has free speech, the GM of the Houston Rockets does not.
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frank did it again last night. can he finally do it when it counts, and not preseason, or the rookie/soph game, or the last month of a wasted season? we'll see.
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fatlever wrote:frank did it again last night. can he finally do it when it counts, and not preseason, or the rookie/soph game, or the last month of a wasted season? we'll see.
Christian Wood has had a good preseason too. Double-double tonight in 24 min.
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Interesting comments by Silver on the China thing.(https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/27867216/nba-commissioner-adam-silver-says-financial-losses-china-substantial)
Basically a lot of deflecting any type of criticism. It's a tense relationship and fans globally may not be seeing the entire picture with China. If Silver leans one way, he gets attack. Lean another way, gets attacked. So, just have to play it cool I guess and hope the thing deescalates. Personally, I don't think Hong Kong is demanding all that much, but I guess China is thinking give an inch, they'll take a mile sort of thing.
"The losses have already been substantial," Silver said at the Time 100 Summit, in his first public comments about the NBA's relationship with China since he returned to the U.S. from China earlier this week. "Our games are not back on the air in China as we speak, and we'll see what happens next."
"Maybe I was trying too hard to be a diplomat," Silver said. "I didn't see it as my role as the commissioner of the NBA to weigh in on the substance of the protest."
"We made clear that we were being asked to fire him, by the Chinese government, by the parties we dealt with, government and business," Silver said. "We said there's no chance that's happening. There's no chance we'll even discipline him."
"These American values -- we are an American business -- travel with us wherever we go," Silver said. "And one of those values is free expression. We wanted to make sure that everyone understood we were supporting free expression."
Basically a lot of deflecting any type of criticism. It's a tense relationship and fans globally may not be seeing the entire picture with China. If Silver leans one way, he gets attack. Lean another way, gets attacked. So, just have to play it cool I guess and hope the thing deescalates. Personally, I don't think Hong Kong is demanding all that much, but I guess China is thinking give an inch, they'll take a mile sort of thing.
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GM survey is out! Charlotte is one of two teams that didn't get votes for any category whatsoever.
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Curious to see more of these new heights come out. It's crazy to me that Bacon, Miles, PJ, MKG, and the Martins are all listed at 6'7."
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amcoolio wrote:GM survey is out! Charlotte is one of two teams that didn't get votes for any category whatsoever.
Maybe most dysfunctional
Balllin wrote:Zion Williamson is 6-5, with a 6-10 wingspan. I see him as a slightly better Kenneth Faried.
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Zion is already hurt (knee) supposedly out several weeks. Hopefully he is back for the Hornets game on Nov 9. But, probably not. Not having him available to start the season is another kick in the Nats for the NBA right when they needed a lift.
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do not like that j brown deal. love the sabonis deal, but he still needs to be traded to a team where he isnt competing with myles for center mins.
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fatlever wrote:do not like that j brown deal. love the sabonis deal, but he still needs to be traded to a team where he isnt competing with myles for center mins.
Stats don't show it, but Brown is the type of guy that can take over a game. I think playing with Kyrie really took away some of his strengths. He has a great dribble drive and plays bigger than his size. I'd give him that contract without hesitating.
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Mitch was smart to spend cap on Rozier. There is no one worth spending a lot of money on next summer that isn't restricted. If it had been legal to be a 2 year deal then I would have no problem whatsoever with Rozier's contract.
We could have easily been Atlanta with $70 million in cap space and no one to spend it on.
We could have easily been Atlanta with $70 million in cap space and no one to spend it on.