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- Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 6:45am #61371

valentineTribal politics. Sterling would approve. Bill Simmons was probably right about the Clippers being a total mess. Zucker sounds like the Clippers version of Kahn, the mensch who ran the Wolves into the ground. No basketball background for either, but Chosen to run the plantation.http://www.tmz.com/2015/09/07/l-a-clippers-power-struggle-steve-ballmer-doc-rivers-gillian-zucker/
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 6:49am #1011729
T RexThe same reason David Stern turned a blind eye to Donald Sterling for 25 years, and Adam Silver was Chosen to be the next commissioner.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 6:49am #1011870
T RexThe same reason David Stern turned a blind eye to Donald Sterling for 25 years, and Adam Silver was Chosen to be the next commissioner.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 7:17am #1011738
NBAjunkie81Participantare having trouble behind the scenes…. Hopefully Ballmer will get it Straightened out otherwise he’s nullifying one of the Clip’s major advantages in Doc Rivers – he’s a class act, an outstanding coach, a fantastic person & an incredible Leader… The Clippers stumbled badly against the Rockets but many times something like that forces a team to come together & deal w/ issues that prevent them from winning… The West has Five teams w/ a chance to be Great next year (ie win a Ring): Warriors, Thunder, Spurs, Clippers & Rockets… The Clippers def have the right mix of Super Star level talent (Chris Paul & Blake Griffin) Veteran Leadership (Paul Pierce & Paul) & Great coaching in Doc Rivers… I’d Luv to see the Clippers make a deep run again b/c it’s phenomenal that all these Great young teams loaded w/ talent are rising to the top of the League…
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 7:17am #1011880
NBAjunkie81Participantare having trouble behind the scenes…. Hopefully Ballmer will get it Straightened out otherwise he’s nullifying one of the Clip’s major advantages in Doc Rivers – he’s a class act, an outstanding coach, a fantastic person & an incredible Leader… The Clippers stumbled badly against the Rockets but many times something like that forces a team to come together & deal w/ issues that prevent them from winning… The West has Five teams w/ a chance to be Great next year (ie win a Ring): Warriors, Thunder, Spurs, Clippers & Rockets… The Clippers def have the right mix of Super Star level talent (Chris Paul & Blake Griffin) Veteran Leadership (Paul Pierce & Paul) & Great coaching in Doc Rivers… I’d Luv to see the Clippers make a deep run again b/c it’s phenomenal that all these Great young teams loaded w/ talent are rising to the top of the League…
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 7:31am #1011740
T RexI remember when Sterling was criticized for his "white" racism, and snoop dogg called him a "redneck".
Meanwhile, Sterling was recorded explaining at length that his racism wasn’t generic "white" racism. It was a very specific, ethno-religious racism, as practiced in one particular country overseas.
Sterling’s very specific explanation of his racism was completely covered up by the media, including TMZ, who Chose not to publish the entire Sterling/mistress audio tape.
TMZ is in the tribe too. The tribe that’s always bashing the white man, and white privelege, and white racism.
Now you guys know how David Blatt and David Kahn got their jobs, and why every time a franchise is sold, they keep it in the Tribe.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 7:31am #1011882
T RexI remember when Sterling was criticized for his "white" racism, and snoop dogg called him a "redneck".
Meanwhile, Sterling was recorded explaining at length that his racism wasn’t generic "white" racism. It was a very specific, ethno-religious racism, as practiced in one particular country overseas.
Sterling’s very specific explanation of his racism was completely covered up by the media, including TMZ, who Chose not to publish the entire Sterling/mistress audio tape.
TMZ is in the tribe too. The tribe that’s always bashing the white man, and white privelege, and white racism.
Now you guys know how David Blatt and David Kahn got their jobs, and why every time a franchise is sold, they keep it in the Tribe.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 7:35am #1011743
T RexLook up the definition of the word "schvartze". That’s how Doc and Obama are viewed by a majority of the Chosen, especially the older ones that run the NBA.
"Schvartze
A Yiddish slur for against a black person. Something your aging racist Jewish grandparent might say. Nu, so I heard they elected a schvartze for President."
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 7:35am #1011884
T RexLook up the definition of the word "schvartze". That’s how Doc and Obama are viewed by a majority of the Chosen, especially the older ones that run the NBA.
"Schvartze
A Yiddish slur for against a black person. Something your aging racist Jewish grandparent might say. Nu, so I heard they elected a schvartze for President."
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 7:36am #1011747
T RexRecall Michael Jordan’s experience with Jerry Krause and Bulls owner Reinsdorf.
Those clowns wanted to take all the credit for the Bulls success. Huge egos, and Chosen of course.
0- Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 7:40am #1011749
T RexBulls, Reinsdorf show true colors in classless dismissal of Tom Thibodeau "the Bulls laced up a pair worker boots and drop-kicked Thibodeau one last time on his way out the door. TOM THIBODEAU DISMISSED AS BULLS HEAD COACH, read the headline, which was followed by 292 words from Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf and GM Gar Foreman diminishing all that Thibodeau has accomplished. Press releases are generally gentle: words like “relieved” and “parted ways” are used to describe the change, which are followed by a boilerplate statement thanking the coach for his work. Reinsdorf got around to thanking Thibodeau, sort of, but not before passive aggressively blaming the coach for a breakdown in communication with the front office."
http://www.si.com/nba/2015/05/28/tom-thibodeau-fired-bulls-fred-hoiberg-jerry-reinsdorf-gar-forman
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 7:40am #1011890
T RexBulls, Reinsdorf show true colors in classless dismissal of Tom Thibodeau "the Bulls laced up a pair worker boots and drop-kicked Thibodeau one last time on his way out the door. TOM THIBODEAU DISMISSED AS BULLS HEAD COACH, read the headline, which was followed by 292 words from Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf and GM Gar Foreman diminishing all that Thibodeau has accomplished. Press releases are generally gentle: words like “relieved” and “parted ways” are used to describe the change, which are followed by a boilerplate statement thanking the coach for his work. Reinsdorf got around to thanking Thibodeau, sort of, but not before passive aggressively blaming the coach for a breakdown in communication with the front office."
http://www.si.com/nba/2015/05/28/tom-thibodeau-fired-bulls-fred-hoiberg-jerry-reinsdorf-gar-forman
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- Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 7:36am #1011888
T RexRecall Michael Jordan’s experience with Jerry Krause and Bulls owner Reinsdorf.
Those clowns wanted to take all the credit for the Bulls success. Huge egos, and Chosen of course.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 7:42am #1011751
T RexDan Gilbert, the owner who hired David Blatt, raises money for foreign soldiers, but not American ones who fight the wars for Gilbert’s favorite country.
Just read Gilbert’s resume, and count the age-old stereotypes.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 7:42am #1011892
T RexDan Gilbert, the owner who hired David Blatt, raises money for foreign soldiers, but not American ones who fight the wars for Gilbert’s favorite country.
Just read Gilbert’s resume, and count the age-old stereotypes.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 7:45am #1011753
T RexHere’s The Email That Forced Hawks Owner Bruce Levenson Out Of The NBA
deadspin.com/heres-the-email-that-forced-hawks-owner-barry-levenson-1631640411
"then i start looking around our arena during games and notice the following: — it’s 70 pct black — the cheerleaders are black — the music is hip hop — at the bars it’s 90 pct black — there are few fathers and sons at the games — we are doing after game concerts to attract more fans and the concerts are either hip hop or gospel. Then i start looking around at other arenas. It is completely different. Even DC with its affluent black community never has more than 15 pct black audience."
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 7:45am #1011894
T RexHere’s The Email That Forced Hawks Owner Bruce Levenson Out Of The NBA
deadspin.com/heres-the-email-that-forced-hawks-owner-barry-levenson-1631640411
"then i start looking around our arena during games and notice the following: — it’s 70 pct black — the cheerleaders are black — the music is hip hop — at the bars it’s 90 pct black — there are few fathers and sons at the games — we are doing after game concerts to attract more fans and the concerts are either hip hop or gospel. Then i start looking around at other arenas. It is completely different. Even DC with its affluent black community never has more than 15 pct black audience."
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 7:55am #1011763
T Rexfrom the tmz comment section:
ActionJackson23 • 6 hours ago
“Ballmer and Zucker are both members of the Tribe so my guess is that she will stay and Rivers will eventually get the boot … it sounds like Ballmer may have been using Zucker as a proxy when dealing with Rivers in contentious matters so as not to get his hands dirty and to stay above the fray …”0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 7:55am #1011904
T Rexfrom the tmz comment section:
ActionJackson23 • 6 hours ago
“Ballmer and Zucker are both members of the Tribe so my guess is that she will stay and Rivers will eventually get the boot … it sounds like Ballmer may have been using Zucker as a proxy when dealing with Rivers in contentious matters so as not to get his hands dirty and to stay above the fray …”0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 8:00am #1011766

TrillaParticipantAre you having a debate with yourself?
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 8:00am #1011908

TrillaParticipantAre you having a debate with yourself?
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 8:01am #1011768
ballislyfe25ParticipantHow do you comment 8 times on your own post with only one response from another user? Seeing your comments is probably my least favorite thing about this forum.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 8:01am #1011910
ballislyfe25ParticipantHow do you comment 8 times on your own post with only one response from another user? Seeing your comments is probably my least favorite thing about this forum.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 8:05am #1011773
T RexFight racism, by understanding it and exposing it.
Supremacists/racists run our favorite league, from the owners to the agents.
Or just sit there and let Doc continue to be talked down to and micro-managed by two different supremacist ownership groups.
0- Posted on: Tue, 09/08/2015 - 2:44am #1011995
IlladelphParticipantI’m pretty sure that Doc Rivers, a multimillionaire many times over, can take care of himself.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 09/08/2015 - 2:44am #1012136
IlladelphParticipantI’m pretty sure that Doc Rivers, a multimillionaire many times over, can take care of himself.
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- Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 8:05am #1011914
T RexFight racism, by understanding it and exposing it.
Supremacists/racists run our favorite league, from the owners to the agents.
Or just sit there and let Doc continue to be talked down to and micro-managed by two different supremacist ownership groups.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 8:07am #1011775
T RexLeBron would still be in Miami if the Owner from Tel Aviv was just a little more respectful to LeBron’s friends. And Dan Gilbert looks like he’s going to drive LeBron out of Cleveland again, by Chosing sides with the former American second rate coach.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 8:07am #1011916
T RexLeBron would still be in Miami if the Owner from Tel Aviv was just a little more respectful to LeBron’s friends. And Dan Gilbert looks like he’s going to drive LeBron out of Cleveland again, by Chosing sides with the former American second rate coach.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 8:17am #1011787

TarHeelRavenParticipantThere’s a reason why you have -1646 points and counting…
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 8:17am #1011928

TarHeelRavenParticipantThere’s a reason why you have -1646 points and counting…
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 9:14am #1011800

BEARDED-DRAGONParticipantyou guys are blowing this. just ignore him. and picture its actually T. Rex from Orgazmo, sitting in a delapidated basement somewhere talking about conspiracy bullshit.
google ‘trex orgazmo’ if you dont know, i’d link if i could.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 9:14am #1011942

BEARDED-DRAGONParticipantyou guys are blowing this. just ignore him. and picture its actually T. Rex from Orgazmo, sitting in a delapidated basement somewhere talking about conspiracy bullshit.
google ‘trex orgazmo’ if you dont know, i’d link if i could.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 9:25am #1011804

sweaterflexParticipantI don’t know what you think is acceptable about blanket anti-Semitism, but I can tell you, racism of any kind is wasting everyone’s time. A lot of systemic racism exists in every facet of American society, attributing a vast conspiracy to Jews is honestly what has happened for the last 2000 years. Clearly nothing about Donald Sterling’s behavior is excuseable, but extrapolating it beyond that is more than ignorant. FOH.
0- Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 9:38am #1011810
T RexYou prefer some systems of racism to remain secret. Or at least one.
Just like David Stern, who turned a blind eye to Sterling’s systematic housing discrimination and employee abuse for 25 years.
Stern also steered Chris Paul to Donald Sterling.
If that’s not systematic racism of a very specific type, I don’t know what is.
And you want to conceal it, by calling me a blanket anti-Semite.
Just like you probably want to call it a coincidence that Adam Silver just so happened to be David Stern’s protoge.
Funny how some white people, who self-identify as white, suddenly become "semites" as soon as you call them out for abuse of power.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 9:38am #1011952
T RexYou prefer some systems of racism to remain secret. Or at least one.
Just like David Stern, who turned a blind eye to Sterling’s systematic housing discrimination and employee abuse for 25 years.
Stern also steered Chris Paul to Donald Sterling.
If that’s not systematic racism of a very specific type, I don’t know what is.
And you want to conceal it, by calling me a blanket anti-Semite.
Just like you probably want to call it a coincidence that Adam Silver just so happened to be David Stern’s protoge.
Funny how some white people, who self-identify as white, suddenly become "semites" as soon as you call them out for abuse of power.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 9:47am #1011812
T RexSpeaking of 2000 years, why don’t you list the classic anti-semitic stereotypes, and then tell me how Donald Sterling or "Qucken Loans" Dan Gilbert don’t fit them to a "T"?
Gilbert, Sterling, and Stern are straight out of Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice.
Quicken Loans, casinos in slums, housing discrimination, Sterling the slum lord who oggled his black players like they were human property on the auction block. Yes, slavery in the US was dominated by Sterling’s tribe.
One more thing you won’t read about in History/Holocaust class in high school.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 9:47am #1011954
T RexSpeaking of 2000 years, why don’t you list the classic anti-semitic stereotypes, and then tell me how Donald Sterling or "Qucken Loans" Dan Gilbert don’t fit them to a "T"?
Gilbert, Sterling, and Stern are straight out of Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice.
Quicken Loans, casinos in slums, housing discrimination, Sterling the slum lord who oggled his black players like they were human property on the auction block. Yes, slavery in the US was dominated by Sterling’s tribe.
One more thing you won’t read about in History/Holocaust class in high school.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 9:57am #1011820
T RexNext year you’ll be telling us how broke the NBA owners are, and how a lockout is necessary, and how Silver has too much credibility to lie about NBA finances.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 9:57am #1011962
T RexNext year you’ll be telling us how broke the NBA owners are, and how a lockout is necessary, and how Silver has too much credibility to lie about NBA finances.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 10:10am #1011972
T RexI suppose Jared Fogle became Spokesman for Subway because of his charisma… Just like Silver
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 10:10am #1011830
T RexI suppose Jared Fogle became Spokesman for Subway because of his charisma… Just like Silver
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- Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 9:25am #1011946

sweaterflexParticipantI don’t know what you think is acceptable about blanket anti-Semitism, but I can tell you, racism of any kind is wasting everyone’s time. A lot of systemic racism exists in every facet of American society, attributing a vast conspiracy to Jews is honestly what has happened for the last 2000 years. Clearly nothing about Donald Sterling’s behavior is excuseable, but extrapolating it beyond that is more than ignorant. FOH.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 9:55am #1011818
T RexGuys like Sterling and Stern and Silver never played a day of basketball in their lives.
You really think Silver was the best face/representative for the NBA? His father was a partner in the law firm/cabal that runs all 5 major sports leagues in the US.
But you probably wouldn’t call that systematic, would you? Sure sounds like a conspiracy, if only the suspects were goyishe.
Now wikipedia has deleted the reference to Adam Silver’s father, lol.
"Proskauer represents almost every major sports organization, including the NBA, NHL, NFL, MLS, MLB, Pac-12, Big East, Association of Tennis Professionals, and Premier League, as well as entertainment players and organizations, including Madonna, U2, Kanye West, Bon Jovi, Janet Jackson, Matisyahu, Lady Gaga, RCA Records, Creative Artists Agency, Sony Music Entertainment, The Recording Academy, and MGM"
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proskauer_Rose
0- Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 9:59am #1011824
T RexNotable alumni[edit] Gary Bettman, Commissioner of the National Hockey League Lloyd Blankfein, CEO of Goldman Sachs Michael A. Cardozo, former President of the New York City Bar Association David Kahn, President of basketball operations for the Minnesota Timberwolves Steven C. Krane, late partner and general counsel Doug Perlman, founder of Sports Media Advisors Moose Scheib, founder and CEO of LoanMod.com David Stern, Commissioner of the National Basketball Association
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 9:59am #1011966
T RexNotable alumni[edit] Gary Bettman, Commissioner of the National Hockey League Lloyd Blankfein, CEO of Goldman Sachs Michael A. Cardozo, former President of the New York City Bar Association David Kahn, President of basketball operations for the Minnesota Timberwolves Steven C. Krane, late partner and general counsel Doug Perlman, founder of Sports Media Advisors Moose Scheib, founder and CEO of LoanMod.com David Stern, Commissioner of the National Basketball Association
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- Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 9:55am #1011960
T RexGuys like Sterling and Stern and Silver never played a day of basketball in their lives.
You really think Silver was the best face/representative for the NBA? His father was a partner in the law firm/cabal that runs all 5 major sports leagues in the US.
But you probably wouldn’t call that systematic, would you? Sure sounds like a conspiracy, if only the suspects were goyishe.
Now wikipedia has deleted the reference to Adam Silver’s father, lol.
"Proskauer represents almost every major sports organization, including the NBA, NHL, NFL, MLS, MLB, Pac-12, Big East, Association of Tennis Professionals, and Premier League, as well as entertainment players and organizations, including Madonna, U2, Kanye West, Bon Jovi, Janet Jackson, Matisyahu, Lady Gaga, RCA Records, Creative Artists Agency, Sony Music Entertainment, The Recording Academy, and MGM"
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proskauer_Rose
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 10:51am #1011982
DrivingDownTheStreetinmy64T rex u should open a bolt store with all of your loose screws!!!
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 10:51am #1011840
DrivingDownTheStreetinmy64T rex u should open a bolt store with all of your loose screws!!!
0- Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 11:23am #1011984
T RexYou should vote for David Stern for Meyer of NYC. Change we can believe in!
The NBA is in this mess in part because former Commissioner David Stern didn’t act during a long litany of previous Sterling transgressions — some maybe not actionable by the league, but some were.
Just as a reminder, here are some Donald Sterling actions during the Stern era.
Sterling paid $2.75 million to settle a federal housing discrimination lawsuit, the largest sum in American history for such a suit. Testimony during that suit said Sterling (and his wife) did not want African-Americans or Hispanics as tenants and his people should try to get Koreans.
There was the lawsuit by former team GM Elgin Baylor — a lawsuit Sterling won — that was filled with stories such as when he told one coaching candidate “I would like to have a white Southern coach coaching poor black players.”
There was in that same lawsuit Baylor saying Sterling would bring female guests into the Clippers locker room to admire the players’ “beautiful black bodies.” Or the time in contract negotiations with Danny Manning when Sterling told him “that’s a lot of money for a poor black kid.”
He has been sued by Mike Dunleavy and virtually every former coach because once he fired them Sterling refused to pay the rest of their guaranteed contracts.
There was the time he was drunk with a woman on his arm at LAX to interview Rollie Massimino for the Clippers coaching job and asked “I wanna know why you think you can coach these n———-.’”
He had the franchise celebrate Black History Month in February by bringing a number of underprivileged youth to a Clippers game in March (aside the month error, the idea that “poor=black” was part of the impression).0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 11:23am #1011842
T RexYou should vote for David Stern for Meyer of NYC. Change we can believe in!
The NBA is in this mess in part because former Commissioner David Stern didn’t act during a long litany of previous Sterling transgressions — some maybe not actionable by the league, but some were.
Just as a reminder, here are some Donald Sterling actions during the Stern era.
Sterling paid $2.75 million to settle a federal housing discrimination lawsuit, the largest sum in American history for such a suit. Testimony during that suit said Sterling (and his wife) did not want African-Americans or Hispanics as tenants and his people should try to get Koreans.
There was the lawsuit by former team GM Elgin Baylor — a lawsuit Sterling won — that was filled with stories such as when he told one coaching candidate “I would like to have a white Southern coach coaching poor black players.”
There was in that same lawsuit Baylor saying Sterling would bring female guests into the Clippers locker room to admire the players’ “beautiful black bodies.” Or the time in contract negotiations with Danny Manning when Sterling told him “that’s a lot of money for a poor black kid.”
He has been sued by Mike Dunleavy and virtually every former coach because once he fired them Sterling refused to pay the rest of their guaranteed contracts.
There was the time he was drunk with a woman on his arm at LAX to interview Rollie Massimino for the Clippers coaching job and asked “I wanna know why you think you can coach these n———-.’”
He had the franchise celebrate Black History Month in February by bringing a number of underprivileged youth to a Clippers game in March (aside the month error, the idea that “poor=black” was part of the impression).0
- Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 11:24am #1011986
WinterSoldierParticipantNobody here is denying racism exsists, but this isn’t the forum to go on a endless tirade. You’re not even attempting to have a discussion about it you just spewing it out and replying to yourself.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 11:24am #1011844
WinterSoldierParticipantNobody here is denying racism exsists, but this isn’t the forum to go on a endless tirade. You’re not even attempting to have a discussion about it you just spewing it out and replying to yourself.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 11:29am #1011988
T RexEX-NBA COMMISH DAVID STERN ROOKIES AREN’T STUPID WITH THEIR $$$ … Anymore
http://www.tmz.com/2015/06/14/david-stern-nba-rookies-are-smarter-now-with-their-money/
I guess the players’ agents are giving them better financial advice. Now most players don’t go broke until they’re out of the league for Four years, rather than two.
Player: What should I do with my money
Agent: Do you like Jewelry? I know some guys.
Player: Oh, cool, I was hoping you’d say that.
Agent: You should take out a mortgage too, that way you don’t have to pay upfront. I’ll set you up with quicken loans after we get back from Vegas.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 11:29am #1011846
T RexEX-NBA COMMISH DAVID STERN ROOKIES AREN’T STUPID WITH THEIR $$$ … Anymore
http://www.tmz.com/2015/06/14/david-stern-nba-rookies-are-smarter-now-with-their-money/
I guess the players’ agents are giving them better financial advice. Now most players don’t go broke until they’re out of the league for Four years, rather than two.
Player: What should I do with my money
Agent: Do you like Jewelry? I know some guys.
Player: Oh, cool, I was hoping you’d say that.
Agent: You should take out a mortgage too, that way you don’t have to pay upfront. I’ll set you up with quicken loans after we get back from Vegas.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 11:56am #1011990
oogellsParticipantSo Jews are not allowed to be in powerful positions in the NBA cause you don’t like some thing the commish did? So the dumb stuff he did that involved other Jews is cause he is racist towards "the tribe", but any percieved mistakes not involving Jews is because…hes a Jew? You crazy yo. Stren would have loved to get rid of Sterling, couldn’t force him out without massive public pressure, as other owners would not have stood by Stern forcing Sterling out unless he absolutely had to, for fear of president being set. I’ve been stalking this site since DeShawn Stevenson days, and you T-Rex, are the absolute worst part of this site ever, and its not even close. No one likes you, find another place to spew your B.S.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 11:56am #1011848
oogellsParticipantSo Jews are not allowed to be in powerful positions in the NBA cause you don’t like some thing the commish did? So the dumb stuff he did that involved other Jews is cause he is racist towards "the tribe", but any percieved mistakes not involving Jews is because…hes a Jew? You crazy yo. Stren would have loved to get rid of Sterling, couldn’t force him out without massive public pressure, as other owners would not have stood by Stern forcing Sterling out unless he absolutely had to, for fear of president being set. I’ve been stalking this site since DeShawn Stevenson days, and you T-Rex, are the absolute worst part of this site ever, and its not even close. No one likes you, find another place to spew your B.S.
0- Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 12:05pm #1011992
T RexStern went waaaaaaay out of his way to keep Sterling in the NBA in 1983 when even Sterling himself was ready to sell the Clippers, after getting fined 25 million dollars by the league, and while the owners wanted his racist incompetent azz out of the league. Stern reduced Sterling’s fine by 19 million, suggested Sterling turn over operations to a fellow tribesmensch, and then Stern did damage control with the other owners, calming things down until the calls for Sterling to sell the franchise subsided.
With great power comes great responsibility, no matter what your Torah says.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 12:05pm #1011850
T RexStern went waaaaaaay out of his way to keep Sterling in the NBA in 1983 when even Sterling himself was ready to sell the Clippers, after getting fined 25 million dollars by the league, and while the owners wanted his racist incompetent azz out of the league. Stern reduced Sterling’s fine by 19 million, suggested Sterling turn over operations to a fellow tribesmensch, and then Stern did damage control with the other owners, calming things down until the calls for Sterling to sell the franchise subsided.
With great power comes great responsibility, no matter what your Torah says.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 12:13pm #1011994
T RexStern micro-managed the wardrobes and free speech of the mostly black players, but let Sterling run wild with his N-bombs, housing discrimination as the biggest landlord in L.A., and even after Elgin Baylor complained in a lawsuit about mostly verifiable, and dispicable racism by Sterling.
Stern even rejected the CP3 to the Lakers trade, funnelling the young schvartze to Donald Sterling.
You want to defend that long track record by distorting my words, and pretending Stern was an upstanding commissioner, go ahead.
As usual, I might get lots of negs, but the truth is on my side here.
Notice how the media went blackout silent on the Sterling thing as quickly as possible, and completely failed to connect it to the Hawks’ owner’s racist emails.
You don’t think a lot of these guys are racist? David Blatt and Omri Casspi came out in full support for the mass murder of 500 babies last summer in Gaza. And Dan Gilbert raises millions for the Israeli Army, aka the Jewish ethnocracy.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 12:13pm #1011852
T RexStern micro-managed the wardrobes and free speech of the mostly black players, but let Sterling run wild with his N-bombs, housing discrimination as the biggest landlord in L.A., and even after Elgin Baylor complained in a lawsuit about mostly verifiable, and dispicable racism by Sterling.
Stern even rejected the CP3 to the Lakers trade, funnelling the young schvartze to Donald Sterling.
You want to defend that long track record by distorting my words, and pretending Stern was an upstanding commissioner, go ahead.
As usual, I might get lots of negs, but the truth is on my side here.
Notice how the media went blackout silent on the Sterling thing as quickly as possible, and completely failed to connect it to the Hawks’ owner’s racist emails.
You don’t think a lot of these guys are racist? David Blatt and Omri Casspi came out in full support for the mass murder of 500 babies last summer in Gaza. And Dan Gilbert raises millions for the Israeli Army, aka the Jewish ethnocracy.
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- Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 12:21pm #1011996
T RexSteve Kerr’s father was a great man. David Blatt, not so much. He should give up his US citizenship:
"David Blatt, born in Framingham, Massachusetts, holds dual citizenship in Israel by virtue of being of the Jewish faith. His Israeli citizenship (which I could also claim by virtue of my own familial Judaism) gives him a set of political and civil rights that non-Jews born on this land 5,500 miles from Framingham do not possess. After playing and coaching in Israel following a Princeton education, Blatt became in his own words, “much more Jewish and much more Zionist.” Blatt’s proud Zionism means that he has been a soldier in the Israel Defense Forces (the IDF), an experience described in the Israeli newspaper Haaretz as “his most significant bonding experiences with the country.” He is also on a first-name basis with the nation’s leader, Benjamin Netanyahu."
http://www.thenation.com/article/two-roads-politics-david-blatt-and-passion-steve-kerrs-father/
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 12:21pm #1011854
T RexSteve Kerr’s father was a great man. David Blatt, not so much. He should give up his US citizenship:
"David Blatt, born in Framingham, Massachusetts, holds dual citizenship in Israel by virtue of being of the Jewish faith. His Israeli citizenship (which I could also claim by virtue of my own familial Judaism) gives him a set of political and civil rights that non-Jews born on this land 5,500 miles from Framingham do not possess. After playing and coaching in Israel following a Princeton education, Blatt became in his own words, “much more Jewish and much more Zionist.” Blatt’s proud Zionism means that he has been a soldier in the Israel Defense Forces (the IDF), an experience described in the Israeli newspaper Haaretz as “his most significant bonding experiences with the country.” He is also on a first-name basis with the nation’s leader, Benjamin Netanyahu."
http://www.thenation.com/article/two-roads-politics-david-blatt-and-passion-steve-kerrs-father/
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 1:49pm #1012010
oogellsParticipantBut it certainly is fascinating to wind this bigot up and watch him go. Don’t get me wrong, Isreal is full or horrible zionists, but you seem to have brainwashed yourself into thinking Jews run the NBA. If the majority of owners actually wanted him out of the league in the 80s, he would have had to, as he works for them. Why would he risk so much of his own career just so someone who makes Jews look bad could keep a team. CP3 was about getting him to the LA market, doubt Stern wanted to help out a scumbag who gave him problems just cause hes a Jew. And Adam Silver is great at his job, and has done no wrong, and yet you really go out of your way to bash him and his family. Yes, Jewish people have good high power jobs. They go to school and look after their family unit. People are being successful….conspiracy!!!!!!!!
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 1:49pm #1011869
oogellsParticipantBut it certainly is fascinating to wind this bigot up and watch him go. Don’t get me wrong, Isreal is full or horrible zionists, but you seem to have brainwashed yourself into thinking Jews run the NBA. If the majority of owners actually wanted him out of the league in the 80s, he would have had to, as he works for them. Why would he risk so much of his own career just so someone who makes Jews look bad could keep a team. CP3 was about getting him to the LA market, doubt Stern wanted to help out a scumbag who gave him problems just cause hes a Jew. And Adam Silver is great at his job, and has done no wrong, and yet you really go out of your way to bash him and his family. Yes, Jewish people have good high power jobs. They go to school and look after their family unit. People are being successful….conspiracy!!!!!!!!
0- Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 2:50pm #1012022
T RexCircle the wagons effect. Free Polanski, Clear Woody Allen’s good name, Free Jonathan Pollard, Remember the Rosenbergs!
The only reason they turned on Bernie Madoff is because he ripped THEM off.
Some 55-60% of NBA owners are Tribe. That’s a fact gloated about in the J media.
Look at the big agents. Look at the Disney/ESPN and AOL Time Warner.
Look at the J law firm Proskauer Rose that Silver’s father was partner in. How do you think David Stern got the job of commissioner in the first place? He was a lawyer working with Silver’s father. The law firm that runs every major sports league and most of the big NCAA conferences.
Now Silver Spoon wants to install a 20 year old age minimum to play in the NBA.
Qui Bono? The NCAA, ESPN/Disney, Proskauer Rose law firm, and Les Moonves’ CBS.
NBA won’t lose a dime, nor will the jAgents, nor will Disney/AOL Time Warner.
Who loses out? Mostly poor black kids who will be exploited for billions of dollars by the NCAA and the Networks, and the law firm behind the scenes that pulls the strings on the entire US sports world.
Pay college players? That would be "unethical". Which is technically true, if you say the Kol Nidre prayer at Passover every year. Look that one up.
These guys all hang out together, and implement a Full Employment Plan for their own. Just yesterday, Bob Kraft was partying with the Deflategate judge in the Hamptons, along with many/most of the US masters of the universe, all at the same party. Look up in the owners’ boxes at football games.
You can play dumb and pat yourself on the back for being so open-minded if you want to.
And when David Stern’s nephew takes over the NBA in 20 years, you can ask yourself, goodheartedly, "man, what are the odds of that?"
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 2:50pm #1011881
T RexCircle the wagons effect. Free Polanski, Clear Woody Allen’s good name, Free Jonathan Pollard, Remember the Rosenbergs!
The only reason they turned on Bernie Madoff is because he ripped THEM off.
Some 55-60% of NBA owners are Tribe. That’s a fact gloated about in the J media.
Look at the big agents. Look at the Disney/ESPN and AOL Time Warner.
Look at the J law firm Proskauer Rose that Silver’s father was partner in. How do you think David Stern got the job of commissioner in the first place? He was a lawyer working with Silver’s father. The law firm that runs every major sports league and most of the big NCAA conferences.
Now Silver Spoon wants to install a 20 year old age minimum to play in the NBA.
Qui Bono? The NCAA, ESPN/Disney, Proskauer Rose law firm, and Les Moonves’ CBS.
NBA won’t lose a dime, nor will the jAgents, nor will Disney/AOL Time Warner.
Who loses out? Mostly poor black kids who will be exploited for billions of dollars by the NCAA and the Networks, and the law firm behind the scenes that pulls the strings on the entire US sports world.
Pay college players? That would be "unethical". Which is technically true, if you say the Kol Nidre prayer at Passover every year. Look that one up.
These guys all hang out together, and implement a Full Employment Plan for their own. Just yesterday, Bob Kraft was partying with the Deflategate judge in the Hamptons, along with many/most of the US masters of the universe, all at the same party. Look up in the owners’ boxes at football games.
You can play dumb and pat yourself on the back for being so open-minded if you want to.
And when David Stern’s nephew takes over the NBA in 20 years, you can ask yourself, goodheartedly, "man, what are the odds of that?"
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 3:08pm #1012030
T RexFacts are facts, I hope you don’t mind them. This from the Jewish Daily Forward last year:
“… nearly half the principal owners of NBA teams are Jewish, as are the league’s current commissioner and its immediate past commissioner.
No other major pro league in the United States has such a high proportion of Jewish owners. The NFL comes closest: Roughly a third of that league’s owners are Jewish. Just a handful of pro baseball and hockey owners are Jews.
So why do Jews own so many NBA teams? The answer has to do with the prehistory of pro basketball, the sport’s urban roots and the economics of the modern NBA. Also, Jews are huge basketball fans.”
“The 14 Jewish principal owners of NBA teams are a diverse group. Some have been in the league for decades, others for just a few years. Herbert Simon has co-owned the Indiana Pacers since 1983. Joe Lacob and his partners bought the Golden State Warriors in 2010. Perennially strong teams, like Micky Arison’s Miami Heat, are owned by Jews, as are longtime losers like the Milwaukee Bucks, which Jewish owner Herbert Kohl is preparing to sell to a group co-led by Jewish hedge fund billionaire Marc Lasry.
Also Jews: former NBA commissioner David Stern, current commissioner Silver, legendary basketball broadcaster Marv Albert and Arn Tellem, the league’s leading agent, who represents 44 NBA players with combined salaries of $301 million.”
http://forward.com/news/israel/197643/why-are-so-many-pro-basketball-owners-jewish-like/
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 3:08pm #1011889
T RexFacts are facts, I hope you don’t mind them. This from the Jewish Daily Forward last year:
“… nearly half the principal owners of NBA teams are Jewish, as are the league’s current commissioner and its immediate past commissioner.
No other major pro league in the United States has such a high proportion of Jewish owners. The NFL comes closest: Roughly a third of that league’s owners are Jewish. Just a handful of pro baseball and hockey owners are Jews.
So why do Jews own so many NBA teams? The answer has to do with the prehistory of pro basketball, the sport’s urban roots and the economics of the modern NBA. Also, Jews are huge basketball fans.”
“The 14 Jewish principal owners of NBA teams are a diverse group. Some have been in the league for decades, others for just a few years. Herbert Simon has co-owned the Indiana Pacers since 1983. Joe Lacob and his partners bought the Golden State Warriors in 2010. Perennially strong teams, like Micky Arison’s Miami Heat, are owned by Jews, as are longtime losers like the Milwaukee Bucks, which Jewish owner Herbert Kohl is preparing to sell to a group co-led by Jewish hedge fund billionaire Marc Lasry.
Also Jews: former NBA commissioner David Stern, current commissioner Silver, legendary basketball broadcaster Marv Albert and Arn Tellem, the league’s leading agent, who represents 44 NBA players with combined salaries of $301 million.”
http://forward.com/news/israel/197643/why-are-so-many-pro-basketball-owners-jewish-like/
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 3:13pm #1012032
T RexThis says it all, from that same jarticle:
“Baseball owners represented an older elite, members of a native-born class of Protestant industrialists that was anxious about accepting Jews into its ranks.
Basketball, however, was something else. A city game played in the urban neighborhoods where Jews lived, the sport was familiar. It was also relatively new, virgin territory yet to be claimed by an ethnic group. When the sport began to professionalize, the Jews were there.”
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 3:13pm #1011891
T RexThis says it all, from that same jarticle:
“Baseball owners represented an older elite, members of a native-born class of Protestant industrialists that was anxious about accepting Jews into its ranks.
Basketball, however, was something else. A city game played in the urban neighborhoods where Jews lived, the sport was familiar. It was also relatively new, virgin territory yet to be claimed by an ethnic group. When the sport began to professionalize, the Jews were there.”
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 3:34pm #1012042
T RexFrom Deputy GC to NHL Commish? It Could Happen September 1, 2015 http://www.corpcounsel.com/top-stories/id=1202736215653/From-Deputy-GC-to-NHL-Commish-It-Could-Happen?mcode=1202614998380&curindex=2&slreturn=20150807213345
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 3:34pm #1011901
T RexFrom Deputy GC to NHL Commish? It Could Happen September 1, 2015 http://www.corpcounsel.com/top-stories/id=1202736215653/From-Deputy-GC-to-NHL-Commish-It-Could-Happen?mcode=1202614998380&curindex=2&slreturn=20150807213345
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- Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 2:13pm #1012016

DolanCareParticipantI googled "Dumpster Fire" and this page came up first
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 2:13pm #1011875

DolanCareParticipantI googled "Dumpster Fire" and this page came up first
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 3:57pm #1012050
Memphis MadnessParticipantWe need some Amish owners.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 3:57pm #1011909
Memphis MadnessParticipantWe need some Amish owners.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 4:47pm #1012058

Bmore_DCParticipantyo…
T-Rex is scaring me man.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 4:47pm #1011917

Bmore_DCParticipantyo…
T-Rex is scaring me man.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 6:29pm #1012088
Magic JordanParticipantProbably not the best forum for a topic like this. And it is the T Rex approach times 100. But its not crazy, and surprisingly conscious…. Props .
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 6:29pm #1011947
Magic JordanParticipantProbably not the best forum for a topic like this. And it is the T Rex approach times 100. But its not crazy, and surprisingly conscious…. Props .
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 6:44pm #1012094

HeroescantdieParticipantDo you talk with yourself alot? Lol
0 - Posted on: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 6:44pm #1011953

HeroescantdieParticipantDo you talk with yourself alot? Lol
0 - Posted on: Tue, 09/08/2015 - 6:05am #1012015

RUDEBOY_ParticipantIts always Entertaining to read the comments when a Thread Goes Completely OFF TOPIC!! lol
0 - Posted on: Tue, 09/08/2015 - 6:05am #1012156

RUDEBOY_ParticipantIts always Entertaining to read the comments when a Thread Goes Completely OFF TOPIC!! lol
0 - Posted on: Tue, 09/08/2015 - 6:48am #1012025

HitsterParticipantRacism of any kind is wrong be it against a Black person, Jewish person, Asian person etc.
I admit that some people may be "generationally racist" – they may hae no direct issues with people of a certain race or skin colour ( I’m British hence the "u") but may still use words which are now outdated and may cause offence.
Still thanks for an entertaining self contained topic.
0- Posted on: Tue, 09/08/2015 - 8:35am #1012057
T RexGenerational is definitely part of J racism. That’s why young US Jews inter-marry at a 70-75% rate.
But according to a lot of Js, intermarraige is a disease, and a threat, like Democratic leader Debbie Wasserman Schultz got busted for saying.
But most younger ones seem to think that J-values means "Repairing the world", or Tikun Olam. Not only is this a cherry picking of biblical verse, but even at it’s best it’s basically Jwish Man’s Burden. It’s soft bigotry vs hard bigotry.
All the while they are the leading proponents of flooding the US and Europe with refugees, without ever trying to stop the problems that cause refugee crises in the first place. In fact, it’s the neocons/neoliberals in the US and Israel that are actively creating refugee crises in the mid-east and central america.
It’s demographic warfare, with a phony liberal smile and misplaced sense of moral superiority.
By de-populating Syria through active support for "moderate" rebels, the Chosen will be better able to claim vast Syrian territory for "security reasons" after ISIS takes over when the neocons topple the Syrian regime.
If Europe and the US are demographically fragmented and chaotic, we won’t be able to stand up against the Greater Israel Project.
Consider it revenge for "2000 years of baseless anti-Semitism"
0 - Posted on: Tue, 09/08/2015 - 8:35am #1012198
T RexGenerational is definitely part of J racism. That’s why young US Jews inter-marry at a 70-75% rate.
But according to a lot of Js, intermarraige is a disease, and a threat, like Democratic leader Debbie Wasserman Schultz got busted for saying.
But most younger ones seem to think that J-values means "Repairing the world", or Tikun Olam. Not only is this a cherry picking of biblical verse, but even at it’s best it’s basically Jwish Man’s Burden. It’s soft bigotry vs hard bigotry.
All the while they are the leading proponents of flooding the US and Europe with refugees, without ever trying to stop the problems that cause refugee crises in the first place. In fact, it’s the neocons/neoliberals in the US and Israel that are actively creating refugee crises in the mid-east and central america.
It’s demographic warfare, with a phony liberal smile and misplaced sense of moral superiority.
By de-populating Syria through active support for "moderate" rebels, the Chosen will be better able to claim vast Syrian territory for "security reasons" after ISIS takes over when the neocons topple the Syrian regime.
If Europe and the US are demographically fragmented and chaotic, we won’t be able to stand up against the Greater Israel Project.
Consider it revenge for "2000 years of baseless anti-Semitism"
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- Posted on: Tue, 09/08/2015 - 6:48am #1012166

HitsterParticipantRacism of any kind is wrong be it against a Black person, Jewish person, Asian person etc.
I admit that some people may be "generationally racist" – they may hae no direct issues with people of a certain race or skin colour ( I’m British hence the "u") but may still use words which are now outdated and may cause offence.
Still thanks for an entertaining self contained topic.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 09/08/2015 - 9:01am #1012065

tuck243Participantproper facts I just can’t get with some of the things he’s saying… Or the racial remarks… We all should know that Jews own most of LA. They’re also buying up majority of NYC too… They have most of the influence in the movie industry… Which according to Sterling, a good portion partake in racial discrimination against blacks. But that’s just America in general. I didn’t find Sterling remarks troubling at all, it only reconfirmed what I already thought about him and a good portion of sports owners. I could only imagine the thought process behind the NFL’s owners and their black players. These are owners who had their teams in their family for a number of years. Let’s face it, America is only 50 years from the end of illegal segregation. It’s hard to imagine of all people to change, people in power will be the first to do it.
Dan Gilbert and DeVos are also some of the worst owners in the league. If you go look at their past you will see just how greedy and terrible they are…
T-Rex… You just need to stop throwing out random stories and make sense. You’re everywhere and calling these people names isn’t helping your cause. It’s like you’re Donald Trump…
0 - Posted on: Tue, 09/08/2015 - 9:01am #1012206

tuck243Participantproper facts I just can’t get with some of the things he’s saying… Or the racial remarks… We all should know that Jews own most of LA. They’re also buying up majority of NYC too… They have most of the influence in the movie industry… Which according to Sterling, a good portion partake in racial discrimination against blacks. But that’s just America in general. I didn’t find Sterling remarks troubling at all, it only reconfirmed what I already thought about him and a good portion of sports owners. I could only imagine the thought process behind the NFL’s owners and their black players. These are owners who had their teams in their family for a number of years. Let’s face it, America is only 50 years from the end of illegal segregation. It’s hard to imagine of all people to change, people in power will be the first to do it.
Dan Gilbert and DeVos are also some of the worst owners in the league. If you go look at their past you will see just how greedy and terrible they are…
T-Rex… You just need to stop throwing out random stories and make sense. You’re everywhere and calling these people names isn’t helping your cause. It’s like you’re Donald Trump…
0 - Posted on: Tue, 09/08/2015 - 9:29am #1012069

RUDEBOY_Participantbut i dont understand whats going on..becuz the former gm ran both the bizzness side and also helped doc make player decisions…..so it must be the gillian zucker’s approach,attitude and style thats rubbing folks the wrong way…..
0- Posted on: Tue, 09/08/2015 - 9:41am #1012073
T RexThat and her complete inexperience and incompetence with basketball, and an arrogance that she knows best. Which is bound to rub people the wrong way, especially when she starts firing people left and right for no reason.
You know, like a supremacist. Like Sterling.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 09/08/2015 - 9:41am #1012214
T RexThat and her complete inexperience and incompetence with basketball, and an arrogance that she knows best. Which is bound to rub people the wrong way, especially when she starts firing people left and right for no reason.
You know, like a supremacist. Like Sterling.
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- Posted on: Tue, 09/08/2015 - 9:29am #1012210

RUDEBOY_Participantbut i dont understand whats going on..becuz the former gm ran both the bizzness side and also helped doc make player decisions…..so it must be the gillian zucker’s approach,attitude and style thats rubbing folks the wrong way…..
0 - Posted on: Wed, 09/09/2015 - 6:58am #1012293
T RexBreaking sports news on ESPN.com
Stop Comparing Donald Trump And Bernie Sanders By NATE SILVER http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/stop-comparing-donald-trump-and-bernie-sanders/
Translation: If you’re not going to vote for a pre-approved establishment candidate, make sure you vote for Bernie Sanders Oh, and some sports stuff happened. But you have to search for that stuff. Not stickied to the front page of ESPN
0 - Posted on: Wed, 09/09/2015 - 6:58am #1012433
T RexBreaking sports news on ESPN.com
Stop Comparing Donald Trump And Bernie Sanders By NATE SILVER http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/stop-comparing-donald-trump-and-bernie-sanders/
Translation: If you’re not going to vote for a pre-approved establishment candidate, make sure you vote for Bernie Sanders Oh, and some sports stuff happened. But you have to search for that stuff. Not stickied to the front page of ESPN
0 - Posted on: Wed, 09/09/2015 - 5:50pm #1012503
SandAmazing thread really.
I realise some people are offended…but I dont have a problem with any of it being written, provided that it’s true.
This is why I love forums. Mainstream media isnt prepared to touch these topics.
I am looking forward to basketball returning. Especially college hoops.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 09/09/2015 - 5:50pm #1012363
SandAmazing thread really.
I realise some people are offended…but I dont have a problem with any of it being written, provided that it’s true.
This is why I love forums. Mainstream media isnt prepared to touch these topics.
I am looking forward to basketball returning. Especially college hoops.
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