The 2014-2015 NBA Season Thread. Lock It Up Please: The Golden State Warriors Are The Champions

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Balmer is annoying and has been annoying since the day he bought the CLips.

i hope they show him on TV when clips get eliminated in the playoffs, wonder if he will be dancing then
you still a pisston fan....yeah thought so

IDC :lol

im just saying his antics got old the minute he bought the team. Act normal, your a grown man. Dude acting like hes on drugs.
 
Balmer is annoying and has been annoying since the day he bought the CLips.

i hope they show him on TV when clips get eliminated in the playoffs, wonder if he will be dancing then
you still a pisston fan....yeah thought so

IDC :lol

im just saying his antics got old the minute he bought the team. Act normal, your a grown man. Dude acting like hes on drugs.
thats because he is :rollin

Steve Ballmer is the man responsible for the Xbox. He will always be that dude off the strength of that alone.
im sure the booger sugar was in full force when he did
 
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lol xbox

marcus morris can't be doing that kind of stuff man. no bueno

if i was hornacek, i would've told him to hit the showers
 
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It's rare to see a player go at it with his coach like that, which makes wondering if there were bigger issues at play a reasonable thing to do. That wasn't the case, according to what both Morris and Hornacek said post-game to Arizona Central:


"It was heat of the moment," Morris said. "Coach knows I've got a lot of respect for him. As soon as the game was over, I apologized to him and the team, especially the younger guys for them having to see that. I felt like I got hit in the nose and my nose was bleeding and he had took me out so I was really upset about it.

"When I apologized to Jeff, he said, 'You don't have to apologize.' He knows. He's been a player. I hate that it had to be televised like just because it seemed worse than what it was."

"He was mad about it and I took him out and that's the way it is," Hornacek said. "He's fine. We're all competing for the game. He said some things in the locker room to the guys. All good and you move on."

The hit Morris is referring to came in a loose ball scrum and it didn't look like a foul was committed. Morris didn't let go of it . After two minutes had gone by in the game clock and the Timberwolves called a timeout, he continued to bark at the official, who was quick to give him a technical. No one can blame Hornacek for benching a guy who was too emotional to help his team at that point. Obviously Morris' reaction was inappropriate, but he sounded genuinely sorry afterwards and his coach accepted the apology, so it's unlikely the incident has further repercussions.

The Suns went on to beat the Timberwolves, 113-111, thanks to a 42-point fourth quarter explosion. Morris didn't play in the final period.
 
An hour before his first game as a Cavalier, J.R. Smith is already on fire:




JR Smith on how he'll play with the Cavs without knowing the playbook: "My motto is, 'When in doubt, shoot the ball'"
— Dave McMenamin (@mcten) January 7, 2015
I can confirm this is true, and I want to hug J.R. for saying it out loud. There's more! On LeBron:




JR Smith says he hasn't spoken to LeBron yet: "I'm waiting for the king to arrive"
— Dave McMenamin (@mcten) January 7, 2015
And on Shawn Marion's forgiving response to the shoelace incidents:




JR Smith on Shawn Marion saying shoelace thing was overblown, shouldn't have been fined. "He should've paid for half of it then."
— Ethan J. Skolnick (@EthanJSkolnick) January 7, 2015
Welcome to Cleveland, J.R. Welcome to J.R., Cleveland.

Postgame update:

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WHEN IN DOUBT.
 
Balmer is annoying and has been annoying since the day he bought the CLips.

i hope they show him on TV when clips get eliminated in the playoffs, wonder if he will be dancing then

You just a hater, bro.
 
An hour before his first game as a Cavalier, J.R. Smith is already on fire:




JR Smith on how he'll play with the Cavs without knowing the playbook: "My motto is, 'When in doubt, shoot the ball'"
— Dave McMenamin (@mcten) January 7, 2015
I can confirm this is true, and I want to hug J.R. for saying it out loud. There's more! On LeBron:




JR Smith says he hasn't spoken to LeBron yet: "I'm waiting for the king to arrive"
— Dave McMenamin (@mcten) January 7, 2015
And on Shawn Marion's forgiving response to the shoelace incidents:




JR Smith on Shawn Marion saying shoelace thing was overblown, shouldn't have been fined. "He should've paid for half of it then."
— Ethan J. Skolnick (@EthanJSkolnick) January 7, 2015
Welcome to Cleveland, J.R. Welcome to J.R., Cleveland.

Postgame update:

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WHEN IN DOUBT.


lawd..JR Smith & Wesson. shoot that **** bruh
 
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was thinkin to myself, "i bet the knicks are playing" and sure enough...
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It's rare to see a player go at it with his coach like that, which makes wondering if there were bigger issues at play a reasonable thing to do. That wasn't the case, according to what both Morris and Hornacek said post-game to Arizona Central:


"It was heat of the moment," Morris said. "Coach knows I've got a lot of respect for him. As soon as the game was over, I apologized to him and the team, especially the younger guys for them having to see that. I felt like I got hit in the nose and my nose was bleeding and he had took me out so I was really upset about it.

"When I apologized to Jeff, he said, 'You don't have to apologize.' He knows. He's been a player. I hate that it had to be televised like just because it seemed worse than what it was."

"He was mad about it and I took him out and that's the way it is," Hornacek said. "He's fine. We're all competing for the game. He said some things in the locker room to the guys. All good and you move on."

The hit Morris is referring to came in a loose ball scrum and it didn't look like a foul was committed. Morris didn't let go of it . After two minutes had gone by in the game clock and the Timberwolves called a timeout, he continued to bark at the official, who was quick to give him a technical. No one can blame Hornacek for benching a guy who was too emotional to help his team at that point. Obviously Morris' reaction was inappropriate, but he sounded genuinely sorry afterwards and his coach accepted the apology, so it's unlikely the incident has further repercussions.

The Suns went on to beat the Timberwolves, 113-111, thanks to a 42-point fourth quarter explosion. Morris didn't play in the final period.

Yeah, you cant do that man. Idc who you are..

Brooks gotta go man. Thunder need a Real coach. Mind blowing hes been coaching them this long
 
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It's rare to see a player go at it with his coach like that, which makes wondering if there were bigger issues at play a reasonable thing to do. That wasn't the case, according to what both Morris and Hornacek said post-game to Arizona Central:


"It was heat of the moment," Morris said. "Coach knows I've got a lot of respect for him. As soon as the game was over, I apologized to him and the team, especially the younger guys for them having to see that. I felt like I got hit in the nose and my nose was bleeding and he had took me out so I was really upset about it.

"When I apologized to Jeff, he said, 'You don't have to apologize.' He knows. He's been a player. I hate that it had to be televised like just because it seemed worse than what it was."

"He was mad about it and I took him out and that's the way it is," Hornacek said. "He's fine. We're all competing for the game. He said some things in the locker room to the guys. All good and you move on."

The hit Morris is referring to came in a loose ball scrum and it didn't look like a foul was committed. Morris didn't let go of it . After two minutes had gone by in the game clock and the Timberwolves called a timeout, he continued to bark at the official, who was quick to give him a technical. No one can blame Hornacek for benching a guy who was too emotional to help his team at that point. Obviously Morris' reaction was inappropriate, but he sounded genuinely sorry afterwards and his coach accepted the apology, so it's unlikely the incident has further repercussions.

The Suns went on to beat the Timberwolves, 113-111, thanks to a 42-point fourth quarter explosion. Morris didn't play in the final period.



sweet baby yeezus...if only it was Bron that did this
 
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