2015-2016 NBA Regular Season - MDA to HOU - All-NBA - Harden snubbed - Anthony Davis is broke

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c'mon guys, aint nobody signing up with a legit carrier if they are doing illegal activities
get them burner phones

they more than likely tried to blackmail him
 
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On Tuesday night, Brandon Jennings made his season debut against the Knicks, for the first time since tearing his left Achilles in January. It was a predictably rocky showing in a game the Pistons lost, but it was encouraging to see him back out there, and the Knicks apparently may have some interest in him going forward, given their dire need at point guard.

Via Frank Isola of the New York Daily News:


“The Knicks, according to a source, have interest in several point guards including Jennings, who finally returned to the lineup after rupturing his left Achilles tendon nearly 11 months ago.”

Here’s what Pistons head coach Stan Van Gundy said before the game about Jennings’ potential to be a starting point guard once again after the Achilles injury:


““Oh yeah, I don’t think there is any doubt,” said Pistons coach Stan Van Gundy. “Brandon is coming back well off of the injury and he’s a guy who just absolutely loves to play, loves to be in the gym. He’s still young, he’s still 26. I don’t think there’s any doubt he’ll be a starting point guard in this league again.””

If Jennings wants to be a starter, he isn’t a long-term fit for the Pistons. They just signed Reggie Jackson to a five-year, $80 million contract and he’s having a career year. The Knicks, meanwhile, need a point guard in the worst way. They’re starting Jose Calderon and don’t yet know if youngsters Jerian Grant or Langston Galloway can be starters. If Jennings can get back to even something close to what he was before the injury, he would be the clear-cut starter and a massive upgrade for the Knicks. Given his injury and expiring contract, trading for him wouldn’t be impossible, either. It’s something to keep an eye on.
 
What the heck is family mobile :lol: :lol:

I just googled it. It's Walmart's phone service :rofl: :rofl:

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son popping these walmart thots


Family Mobile? May as well be a Family Dollar trac phone


c'mon guys, aint nobody signing up with a legit carrier if they are doing illegal activities
get them burner phones

they more than likely tried to blackmail him

possible... but it could just be some budget box
 
So six. Dudes are going to split the proceeds from the early robbery. SMH they must be some broke boys. Them fools really boxed in an uber driver to snatch dudes chains SMH. The struggle must be real for them. Then their hating *** shot dude in the knee, I hate broke boys NY loses again.
 
So six. Dudes are going to split the proceeds from the early robbery. SMH they must be some broke boys. Them fools really boxed in an uber driver to snatch dudes chains SMH. The struggle must be real for them. Then their hating *** shot dude in the knee, I hate broke boys NY loses again.

& took his gold caps off his teeth :smh:


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LARRY BIRD ON CURRY



“He’s hurting the game.”

“Young players are going into the gym trying to be him, not playing a team game.”

“These young players need to work on having a complete game.”

It’s what you heard from high school and youth coaches — about Michael Jordan. And Kobe Bryant. Young players were trying to go isolation, taking too many contested shots, and trying to destroy teams single-handedly — just like their idols. Before that, you had young guards trying to throw ridiculous no-look passes because they wanted to be Magic Johnson.

Now you hear the same misguided complaints about Stephen Curry, and ABC/ESPN color analyst said it about Curry during the Christmas Day broadcast. Curry handled it well and tried to take it as a compliment, but it felt like a “get off my lawn” comment from an old man who forgot what he did mimicking stars while growing up in the game.

If you’re a Curry and Warriors fan living in the Bay Area, and a Comcast Sportsnet subscriber, you can stream tonight’s Warriors game against the Mavericks live, just follow this link.

Now Larry Bird has come to Curry’s defense. Bird knocked down his share of threes in an era when that shot was not used as a weapon the way it is now. The man currently with the hammer on Pacers basketball decisions, Bird said this about Curry on the Collin Cowherd Show on Fox Sports Radio (via the San Jose Mercury News).


““I think he loves Steph Curry,” Bird said. “But if you walk in any gym, if there are kids in there, they’re all shooting 3-pointers. That’s the way it was when I walked in gyms years ago. I don’t see anything wrong with it.

“I just think Steph Curry is probably right now our best player and what a champion. He (Jackson) said `what a champion.’ That team out there is a real champion. Because if you win a championship and then come out and go 28-1, that’s pretty special.””

The Bird is the word.
 
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& took his gold caps off his teeth :smh:


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“He’s hurting the game.”

“Young players are going into the gym trying to be him, not playing a team game.”

“These young players need to work on having a complete game.”

It’s what you heard from high school and youth coaches — about Michael Jordan. And Kobe Bryant. Young players were trying to go isolation, taking too many contested shots, and trying to destroy teams single-handedly — just like their idols. Before that, you had young guards trying to throw ridiculous no-look passes because they wanted to be Magic Johnson.

Now you hear the same misguided complaints about Stephen Curry, and ABC/ESPN color analyst said it about Curry during the Christmas Day broadcast. Curry handled it well and tried to take it as a compliment, but it felt like a “get off my lawn” comment from an old man who forgot what he did mimicking stars while growing up in the game.

If you’re a Curry and Warriors fan living in the Bay Area, and a Comcast Sportsnet subscriber, you can stream tonight’s Warriors game against the Mavericks live, just follow this link.

Now Larry Bird has come to Curry’s defense. Bird knocked down his share of threes in an era when that shot was not used as a weapon the way it is now. The man currently with the hammer on Pacers basketball decisions, Bird said this about Curry on the Collin Cowherd Show on Fox Sports Radio (via the San Jose Mercury News).


““I think he loves Steph Curry,” Bird said. “But if you walk in any gym, if there are kids in there, they’re all shooting 3-pointers. That’s the way it was when I walked in gyms years ago. I don’t see anything wrong with it.

“I just think Steph Curry is probably right now our best player and what a champion. He (Jackson) said `what a champion.’ That team out there is a real champion. Because if you win a championship and then come out and go 28-1, that’s pretty special.””

The Bird is the word.
. That's some roguish **** to take dudes gold caps from his mouth. What they gonna do with them try to resell them or melt the gold down? The struggle must be real if u have to do that type of ish. Dude was dumb for flossing like that by himself at a strip club, he made himself a target. Some of these NBA and NFL players don't have the sense they were born with.
 
& took his gold caps off his teeth :smh:


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. That's some roguish **** to take dudes gold caps from his mouth. What they gonna do with them try to resell them or melt the gold down? The struggle must be real if u have to do that type of ish. Dude was dumb for flossing like that by himself at a strip club, he made himself a target. Some of these NBA and NFL players don't have the sense they were born with.

youd think we wouldn't be dolo at a strip club right after a game... crazy situation all around
 
They took dudes cell phone too, which is stupid because phones can be tracked.
 
Shot dude in the knee tho smh you know it had to be some jealous dudes to rob him and still do that ****.

I'm fascinated it happened in that area of queens though.
 
Shot dude in the knee tho smh you know it had to be some jealous dudes to rob him and still do that ****.

I'm fascinated it happened in that area of queens though.
Crime happens everywhere.
 
Dude prob was throwing alot of $$ trying to stunt. If he was set up by a female, they prob would have got more from the robbery if they let the female go to his crib and catch him slipping at the crib. U can't make ur self a target these days dudes are hungry out here.
 
c'mon guys, aint nobody signing up with a legit carrier if they are doing illegal activities
get them burner phones

they more than likely tried to blackmail him

forreal... 'ole girl ain't new to this.

Still don't believe it though. If some chick filed a police report on Shump and she pointed him out while the team was leaving for the arena/practice somebody besides some blog would've reported something by now.
 
Uhh bouncing from d league to the bench is common for guys in his draft position.
Maybe if he was at home getting some rest to wake up early the next day to throw up some jumpers instead of throwing money at strippers during the early morning hours he may have gotten more playing time.
 
I miss you already.

ignore the bootleg *** morgan freeman voice. idk why tf they picked that drunk sounding dude to voice that masterpiece, but whatevs. Listen to the words and observe the footage. Dope *** vid. Son will always be my hero.

 
I miss you already.

ignore the bootleg *** morgan freeman voice. idk why tf they picked that drunk sounding dude to voice that masterpiece, but whatevs. Listen to the words and observe the footage. Dope *** vid. Son will always be my hero.



hero? pre denver? i agree and so did everyone.

no big n tasty commercials for kobe post denver.
 
Uhh bouncing from d league to the bench is common for guys in his draft position.
Maybe if he was at home getting some rest to wake up early the next day to throw up some jumpers instead of throwing money at strippers during the early morning hours he may have gotten more playing time.

You're making assumptions that he doesn't work on his game at all. He can work on his game all he wants but he's a rotation/ fringe NBA player at best right now in a crowded front court.

Chances are, your favorite player was out chasing women last night too
 
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