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I don't mind it. Better than when he ran and dapped lebron up smh.
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I don't blame PG for the handshake not with Suspect Davis
PG should have just shook his hand
Him and LeBron were doing it often in the ECF between quarters
What a douchebag. "So humble" right?
You can't be serious.....
It's called competitiveness. They lost to one of the worst teams in the league and he missed the final shot, I'm not letting dude on the other team help me up either. What you think MJ would have done in that situation?
He also might just not like Glen Davis. He got up and went and dapped up Oladipo right after that.
I just don't like him, because he's the obnoxious guy you never want to play a pick up game with. Stays barking throughtout the game, taunting you and then rubs it in your face when he wins. Just bad sportsmanship. There's a reason why the NBA gives technical fouls for taunting. It's just outright mean.
pg and blake are gonna get their hands full with the lgbt community todayBlake Griffin out here putting hands on people?
Well according to Twitter he smacked Justin Bieber.
Y'all really care that much about PG not shaking Davis hand?
You can't be serious.....
It's called competitiveness. They lost to one of the worst teams in the league and he missed the final shot, I'm not letting dude on the other team help me up either. What you think MJ would have done in that situation?
He also might just not like Glen Davis. He got up and went and dapped up Oladipo right after that.
Blake Griffin out here putting hands on people?
Well according to Twitter he smacked Justin Bieber.
There are stores that only they are allowed in, word to the 10,000 post and the mod post only forums.why do famous people always bump into each other?
Every player except one guy on the trading block . It just reads so funnycome home Lu
After firing their general manger Chris Grant on Thursday, the Cleveland Cavaliers may not be done making wholesale changes to their team.
According to Alex Kennedy of Basketball Insiders, the Cavaliers are open to trading everybody on their roster, excluding Kyrie Irving, before the NBA trade deadline on Thursday, Feb. 20. And that means former Bulls All-Star forward Luol Deng could be on the move once again.
[MORE: Deng embraces old teammates after loss to Bulls]
A change of scenery could come as good news for Deng, who is reportedly unhappy in Cleveland. The veteran described the team as a "mess" to his close friends and he has little to no interest in re-signing with the Cavaliers, according to ESPN's Mark Stein.
The Cavaliers are 6-10 since acquiring Deng and currently sit in 12th place in the Eastern Conference.
Deng is averaging 15.3 PPG and 5.0 RPG in 14 games with the Cavs.
pls inviteThere are stores that only they are allowed in, word to the 10,000 post and the mod post only forums.why do famous people always bump into each other?