THE 2015 NBA PRE SEASON THREAD: BEST WISHES TO LAMAR ODOM

Who will represent the Western Conference in the NBA Finals?

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no body has time for nba tv. no one has time for recycled stuff either. espn is more then enuff, along with breaking news feeds, apps, nt, yahhoo, co workers, friends n fam. i dun need to pay some premium for no NBA tv to surround me wit it. besides there‘s other sports. danny amendola n jimmy garraporo dough.
 
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classic canadian basketball 
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Welp the road to qualification begins today.


Canada is not going to be able toi easily beat veteran FIBA squads, with years of experience with fringe NBA'ers, this is going to be a battle.




also: I'm terrified of Louis Scola from Argentina.
 
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the quality of NBA TV this time of year is about the same as the quality of this thread 

Exhibit A:

no body has time for nba tv. no one has time for recycled stuff either. espn is more then enuff, along with breaking news feeds, apps, nt, yahhoo, co workers, friends n fam. i dun need to pay some premium for no NBA tv to surround me wit it. besides there‘s other sports. danny amendola n jimmy garraporo dough.
 
They still playing THE STARTERS on NBATV?

That was the most corniest, wasteful, dull, dumbest and not entertaining of a show ever.
Ever. EVER. As if ESPN doesn't have enough of those.
 
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Does Bill Simmons Have Yet Another Trick Up His Sleeve?

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The famous sports commentator is expected to launch his own site.


by Sarah Ellison,


This spring, Bill Simmons, the affable and curmudgeonly sports writer turned sports impresario, found himself embroiled in exactly the sort of squabble he built his reputation covering. During a taping of his B.S. Report podcast, Simmons referred to N.F.L. commissioner Roger Goodell as a “liar.” Shortly thereafter, Simmons’s employer, ESPN, which has a $15 billion broadcasting deal with Goodell’s concern, the N.F.L., announced that it was cutting ties with the journalist when his contract expired. As James Andrew Miller has reported for Vanity Fair, the incident appeared to be the final straw in an already fraying relationship.

During the subsequent months, Simmons met with seemingly every major media organization before agreeing to a multi-platform, multi-year arrangement with HBO.

But while reporting on Simmons for Vanity Fair’s New Establishment, the annual ranking of business and media elite, out on September 8, I recognized an unnoticed nugget of Simmons’s deal with HBO: it doesn’t cover the very thing that created the cult of Bill Simmons in the first place—his column. And, as the kickoff to the N.F.L.’s regular season approaches, how will his millions of fans make it through the aftershock of Deflategate without his signature voice?

They might not have to wait too long. Simmons is launching a show with HBO, becoming heavily involved with HBO Sports, and also working with HBO Now, its recent digital product aimed at cord-cutting millennials. (He also recently announced the launch of a new podcast.) And Simmons may not be shopping his online commentary for very long. Many expect Simmons to soon launch his own content site modeled after Grantland, his hub at ESPN.
 
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