Official 2016-2017 NBA Season Thread - NBA rules Chris Bosh has a career ending injury

Who is the MVP?

  • Russell Westbrook

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  • Kawhi Leonard

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  • James Harden

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  • Lebron James

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  • Kevin Durant

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I'm glad Bron stopped that ****.
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He too great for that Ginobili flopping.
Oh rly?

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judging by dray's immediate reaction to seeing bron on the floor you already know he was thinking this ***** done acted his way into a flagrant
hahaha facts. bruh's mind immediately went to how he was gonna spend his 1 game suspension
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Bron struck a pose on the ground so quickly 
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Bron flopping slander is something I'm all for

Him and Chris Paul do it on embarrassing levels, at least Nash and ginobili made it an art.


It's disgusting to see how little the league has done to at least abate this sort of behavior. Its beyond me as to why the league or Adam Silver hasn't come down harder on these guys.

1st offense: You get a warning and fine ($25k)
2nd offense: You get fined ($50k) and suspended for one game
3rd offense: You get fined ($150k) and suspended for 3 games
 
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I'm glad Bron stopped that ****. :lol:



He too great for that Ginobili flopping.


Oh rly?

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judging by dray's immediate reaction to seeing bron on the floor you already know he was thinking this ***** done acted his way into a flagrant


hahaha facts. bruh's mind immediately went to how he was gonna spend his 1 game suspension :lol:

Bron struck a pose on the ground so quickly :lol:

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somebody shop bronze doing this

 
Bron flopping slander is something I'm all for

Him and Chris Paul do it on embarrassing levels, at least Nash and ginobili made it an art.


It's disgusting to see how little the league has done to at least abate this sort of behavior. Its beyond me as to why the league or Adam Silver hasn't come down harder on these guys.

1st offense: You get a warning and fine ($25k)
2nd offense: You get fined ($50k) and suspended for one game
3rd offense: You get fined ($150k) and suspended for 3 games

:lol: I don't think it's that serious. Serious enough to warrant a suspension. C'mon, man.
 
Mavs bring out the best in bronze

son got hit with the 50 cal

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If you look closely....he actually looked at Haywood....and braced for impact...then flopped :lol:



On another note positive note:


http://deadspin.com/gregg-popovich-had-an-insightful-monologue-on-white-pri-1791945369


Pop with the cold hard truth......



#BHM


“Well, it’s a remembrance, and a bit of a celebration in some ways. It sounds odd because we’re not there yet, but it’s always important to remember what has passed and what is being experienced now by the black population. It’s a celebration of some of the good things that have happened, and a reminder that there’s a lot more work to do. But more than anything, I think if people take the time to think about it, I think it is our national sin. It always intrigues me when people come out with, ‘I’m tired of talking about that or do we have to talk about race again?’ And the answer is you’re damned right we do. Because it’s always there, and it’s systemic in the sense that when you talk about opportunity it’s not about ‘Well, if you lace up your shoes and you work hard, then you can have the American dream.’ That’s a bunch of hogwash. If you were born white, you automatically have a monstrous advantage educationally, economically, culturally in this society and all the systemic roadblocks that exist, whether it’s in a judicial sense, a neighborhood sense with laws, zoning, education, we have huge problems in that regard that are very complicated, but take leadership, time, and real concern to try to solve. It’s a tough one because people don’t really want to face it. And it’s in our national discourse. We have a president of the United States who spent four or five years disparaging and trying to illegitimatize our president. And we know that was a big fake. But still, [he] felt for some reason it had to be done. I can still remember a paraphrase close to a quote “investigators were sent to Hawaii and you cannot believe what they found.” Well, that was a lie. So if it’s being discussed and perpetrated at that level, you’ve got a national problem. I think that’s enough.”


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Random...just realized that Schroder is a hybrid Terrell Owens and "I'm the captain now." from Captain Phillips

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If you look closely....he actually looked at Haywood....and braced for impact...then flopped :lol:



On another note positive note:


http://deadspin.com/gregg-popovich-had-an-insightful-monologue-on-white-pri-1791945369


Pop with the cold hard truth......



#BHM


“Well, it’s a remembrance, and a bit of a celebration in some ways. It sounds odd because we’re not there yet, but it’s always important to remember what has passed and what is being experienced now by the black population. It’s a celebration of some of the good things that have happened, and a reminder that there’s a lot more work to do. But more than anything, I think if people take the time to think about it, I think it is our national sin. It always intrigues me when people come out with, ‘I’m tired of talking about that or do we have to talk about race again?’ And the answer is you’re damned right we do. Because it’s always there, and it’s systemic in the sense that when you talk about opportunity it’s not about ‘Well, if you lace up your shoes and you work hard, then you can have the American dream.’ That’s a bunch of hogwash. If you were born white, you automatically have a monstrous advantage educationally, economically, culturally in this society and all the systemic roadblocks that exist, whether it’s in a judicial sense, a neighborhood sense with laws, zoning, education, we have huge problems in that regard that are very complicated, but take leadership, time, and real concern to try to solve. It’s a tough one because people don’t really want to face it. And it’s in our national discourse. We have a president of the United States who spent four or five years disparaging and trying to illegitimatize our president. And we know that was a big fake. But still, [he] felt for some reason it had to be done. I can still remember a paraphrase close to a quote “investigators were sent to Hawaii and you cannot believe what they found.” Well, that was a lie. So if it’s being discussed and perpetrated at that level, you’ve got a national problem. I think that’s enough.”


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Pop gets it man even moreso than a lot of our own people who running around here tap dancing.
 
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