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The 2016-2017 NBA Random Thoughts Thread, 13th of its name: Kingslayers

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  • Re: The 2016-2017 NBA Random Thoughts Thread, 13th of its name: Kingslayers




    Probably a rhetorical question at this point, but is PG the most marketable superstar the Pacers have ever had? JO at his height really wasn't, Reggie was never at PG's level (star wise or other).

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    • Re: The 2016-2017 NBA Random Thoughts Thread, 13th of its name: Kingslayers

      Originally posted by Dr. Awesome View Post
      https://streamable.com/ygsv

      This ref should be fired immediately.
      Phantom calls are the biggest sin a ref can commit, IMO. If you're not sure if you saw it, you swallow the damn whistle.


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      • Re: The 2016-2017 NBA Random Thoughts Thread, 13th of its name: Kingslayers

        Disapponted in the Sixers cowing to political correctness. They had the call right the first time. There's no place in entertainment for politics.


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        • Re: The 2016-2017 NBA Random Thoughts Thread, 13th of its name: Kingslayers

          Originally posted by Shade View Post
          Disapponted in the Sixers cowing to political correctness. They had the call right the first time. There's no place in entertainment for politics.


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          I have absolutely no problem with the protest itself, but the way this singer did it was ****** imo. She signed the contract, which specifically stated not to wear any clothing with political statements or anything--I assume in today's day and age that isn't an uncommon inclusion in such contracts, wore her shirt, the Sixers said no (which she might have/probably saw coming) and then took to the media to complain about it, knowing the Sixers would probably buckle. Just a ****** way to protest something, in my eyes.

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          • The 2016-2017 NBA Random Thoughts Thread, 13th of its name: Kingslayers

            All true, but I also have a problem with entertainers using their jobs as platforms for stuff like this. We pay for entertainment to escape from the "real world" for a few hours. Make your protests on your own time.


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            • Re: The 2016-2017 NBA Random Thoughts Thread, 13th of its name: Kingslayers

              Originally posted by Shade View Post
              All true, but I also have a problem with entertainers using their jobs as platforms for stuff like this. We pay for entertainment to escape from the "real world" for a few hours. Make your protests on your own time.


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              I don't love it, but I don't really have a problem with it. My biggest issue with the national anthem thing is that it is exactly that: it's no longer a protest for black lives matter, it's about the national anthem, or at least that's the narrative you hear about.

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              • Re: The 2016-2017 NBA Random Thoughts Thread, 13th of its name: Kingslayers

                Originally posted by Nuntius View Post
                Wade should better apologize for the intentional harm he has caused to other players (Darren, Lance, Rondo, Sessions) than stuff like that.
                I mean, the dude broke Kobe's nose in the all star game.

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                • Re: The 2016-2017 NBA Random Thoughts Thread, 13th of its name: Kingslayers

                  Derozan is balling

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                  • Re: The 2016-2017 NBA Random Thoughts Thread, 13th of its name: Kingslayers

                    Originally posted by Major Cold View Post
                    So Wade apologized for this:



                    Should he have to? Is he getting fined for it? Is the NBA turning into the NFL? Are we too soft to be passionate any more?
                    Yes he got fined 25K for this I don't like Wade but even I find it absurd he barely got anything for the pain he has inflicted to actual players.

                    http://nba.nbcsports.com/2016/10/28/...er-vs-celtics/

                    Dwyane Wade fined $25,000 for throat slash gesture after dagger vs. Celtics

                    All anyone would talk about is how the Bulls could not hit the three.

                    Then, with the game in the balance, the ball rolled out to Dwyane Wade standing at the three-point line and he sank the dagger three — Chicago beat Boston on Thursday night.

                    Watch the video above, after Wade hits the game-sealing three, he makes a throat-slashing gesture.

                    That will cost Wade $25,000. The league announced the fine Friday.

                    Wade cares about this as much as he cares when the Osmonds are playing in Branson. He can afford this.

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                    • Re: The 2016-2017 NBA Random Thoughts Thread, 13th of its name: Kingslayers

                      http://nba.nbcsports.com/2016/10/28/...y-drafted-him/

                      Report: LeBron James didn’t want to play for Cavaliers before they drafted him

                      The Cavaliers landing the No. 1 pick in the 2003 NBA draft seemed like a fairytale.

                      The consensus top choice and one of the most-hyped prospects of all-time was a local kid from nearby Akron, LeBron James.

                      But this happy accident didn’t come through rainbows and butterflies. To get the top seed in the lottery, Cleveland had to get bad – really bad. The Cavs missed the playoffs five straight years, bottoming out at 17-65 in 2002-03.

                      Brian Windhorst of ESPN:

                      When James was a teenager, he started attending games at the arena, and he couldn’t believe how bad the Cavs were, how empty the arena often was, with its bright blue seats seeming like a neon sign of disinterest. During his senior year of high school, he went to several games, was given courtside seats and visited the locker room. His thought was pretty clear after he watched that 17-win team with the lowest attendance in the league: They were awful, and he didn’t want to be a part of it.

                      Can we be surprised someone who grew up in Akron, Ohio, as a Bulls, Yankees and Cowboys fan didn’t want to join the Cavs? LeBron was a frontrunner.

                      What he didn’t realize at the time: He’d gain the power to singlehandedly transform a franchise, and he’d develop an emotional attachment to the Cavaliers.

                      Cleveland wasn’t going to remain unwatchable with him. He turned the Cavs into a credible championship contender. Then, after leaving for the Heat, he returned. He even delivered delivered its long-awaited title last season.

                      The tears of joy he cried afterward show just how much that area, including its NBA team, means to him.

                      That he was initially sour on the Cavaliers adds an interesting twist to the story. It doesn’t detract from it.

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                      • Re: The 2016-2017 NBA Random Thoughts Thread, 13th of its name: Kingslayers

                        http://nba.nbcsports.com/2016/10/28/...oe-kardashian/

                        Report: LeBron James unhappy Tristan Thompson is dating Khloe Kardashian


                        Tristan Thompson and Khloe Kardashian are dating. There are mixed reports about whether they’re engaged.

                        No matter their exact terms of their relationship, it brings increased attention to the Cavaliers – who are already in the spotlight as LeBron James‘ team and the defending NBA champions.

                        LeBron might not welcome increased scrutiny.

                        Gabriella Ginsberg of Hollywood Life:

                        LeBron James hasn’t been happy that Tristan Thompson is dating drama magnet Khloe Kardashian, and we hear that the teammates had a locker room showdown before the Cavs’ home opener game.

                        “Tristan isn’t taking any crap from his teammates anymore. As far as he’s concerned, Khloe’s coming to every damn game she chooses,” the insider reveals. “Tristan told LeBron straight up before last night’s game that Khloe was coming and that was that.”

                        There’s nothing wrong with LeBron, as a friend, advising Thompson about his personal life. They share an agent, Rich Paul, and that obviously means a lot to LeBron.

                        But at a certain point, LeBron should back off. Neither coworkers nor friends have a right to determine who someone dates.

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                        • Re: The 2016-2017 NBA Random Thoughts Thread, 13th of its name: Kingslayers

                          Durant looks lame in the Warriors jersey. Now Westbrook, that's a true warrior.

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                          • Re: The 2016-2017 NBA Random Thoughts Thread, 13th of its name: Kingslayers

                            The overrated George Hill is having a nice game tonight. Just drained two clutch Fts for the first time ever lol.

                            Must be my lucky day

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                            • Re: The 2016-2017 NBA Random Thoughts Thread, 13th of its name: Kingslayers

                              Didn't think this was worthy of its own thread....

                              The Pistons are almost certainly playing their last season at the Palace of Auburn Hills, and in a few years the Palace may not exist anymore.

                              Little Caesar's Arena, which will be completed next year, will likely be the new home of both the Pistons and the Red Wings.

                              For the first time in my lifetime, the Pistons will actually be playing in Detroit again. Pretty excited about this.

                              http://www.detroitnews.com/story/spo...town/92932644/

                              Auburn Hills – They’ve come too far to not go back now.

                              Same goes for the city they once left behind, the one in the midst of its own comeback at the moment.

                              So as the final plans for this Pistons homecoming in Detroit get hashed out here in the coming weeks — or days, perhaps — it seemed fitting Friday night that the public-address system at The Palace brought back another blast from the past.

                              “The Final Countdown” drew some roars from the Palace crowd, as the anthem from the Pistons’ “Bad Boys” championship era — on hiatus in recent years — blared once more during pregame introductions before the home opener against the Orlando Magic.

                              And why not? Because as owner Tom Gores all but admitted moments earlier in a brief press conference, this one — a record-setting 108-82 rout for the Pistons — likely was the last one of those at The Palace.

                              After months of speculation, and plenty of discussion about earnest talks between Gores and his Platinum Equity group and the Ilitch family about a possible move downtown to join the Red Wings in their new Little Ceasars Arena, the Pistons owner left little doubt Friday night where this is all headed.

                              “I’m very close to a deal,” he said.

                              And while there are still details to be finalized — the length of a lease agreement possibly among them — it doesn’t sound like there’s a genuine deal-breaker up in the air.

                              “I never look at deals that way,” Gores said. “But again, just to be direct with you guys, we’ve had very good conversations with the Ilitches.”

                              ‘A lot going on’

                              Nor does it sound as if there’s going to be much lag time once both parties decide to make it official, this reunion many never thought possible. The Red Wings and Pistons together again? Come on, not that long ago, you couldn’t even get them to put the other team’s results on the scoreboard at their respective arenas.

                              But now?

                              “I think if we’re gonna do it,” Gores nodded, “it’s gonna be soon.”

                              DETROIT NEWS

                              Pistons steamroll Magic for largest win in home opener

                              And when asked if a Pistons move likely would be effective next season, concurrent with the Red Wings playing their first season in the new Midtown arena, Gores paused only for a split-second before answering, “That would be fair to say, yep.”

                              Yep, it’s happening, folks. Barring something dramatic at this point — and that’s always a possibility, even in a deal of this magnitude — the Pistons are headed back where they belong. And where Gores and his management team desperately want to be, reconnecting with the franchise’s roots but also tapping into the explosive growth near the center of Detroit’s urban renewal.

                              “I think that’s something that everybody would like,” Gores said, adding later that “there’s a lot going on down there.”

                              A lot more than there was in the late-1970s, certainly, when then-owner Bill Davidson pulled up stakes and left behind Cobo Arena and Detroit for Oakland County, first in a raucous pit stop at the Pontiac Silverdome and later in the state-of-the-art facility he built next to his Guardian Industries headquarters.

                              The Pistons won championships here and played to sold-out crowds for years. But not long after Davidson died in 2009, the music all but stopped. And as the team fell into ownership limbo, it also fell into disrepair — and dysfunction — on the court.

                              The resulting playoff drought — one the Pistons mercifully ended last spring — only made things worse when it came to fan support. This franchise has ranked in the bottom six in attendance in the NBA the last five seasons, and their 16,515 average crowd last season represented just 74.8 percent of capacity at the oversized Palace — fourth-worst in the league.

                              Respecting the old home

                              Gores and his team have made improvements to the Palace — pumping more than $40 million into arena upgrades — even as they overhauled the hardwood product, hiring Stan Van Gundy to run the basketball operations and then pushing the luxury tax with the payroll this season.

                              But there’s only so much they can do here, especially knowing the party’s going on downtown, demographically and otherwise. With the Sacramento Kings moving into their new downtown arena this fall, it leaves Detroit as the only one of the NBA’s 30 teams still playing in a suburban venue, and a distant one at that, surrounded by few other entertainment options.

                              What’s more, only Madison Square Garden — world-famous home to the New York Knicks — and Golden State’s Oracle Arena are older than the Palace, which opened in August 1988. But MSG underwent a $1 billion renovation that was completed a few years ago, and Golden State is planning to move into a new, privately-funded arena in San Francisco in 2019. Even Milwaukee’s Bradley Center, which opened a couple months after the Palace, is being replaced. In June, the city broke ground for a new arena that’ll open there in 2018.

                              Gores has said repeatedly he wants to “appreciate” the Palace, and all that went into building the memories it still harbors. He also made a point to note Davidson’s widow, Karen, and son Ethan were expected to be in attendance Friday night.

                              “I think we should take it in, I think we should enjoy The Palace,” he said. “And for this arena to be as lively and as functional as it is, so many years later, it’s pretty incredible.”

                              But so is this opportunity, the way he sees it. It’s why he brought super-agent Arn Tellem aboard last year, and why he partnered with Dan Gilbert — another billionaire NBA owner — to try to bring a Major League Soccer team to Detroit, and why he started writing checks left and right elsewhere in the city.

                              There are plenty more that will need to be written to make this all happen. The arena blueprints might already have been changed — Gores said Friday that’s not an issue — but there’s still a major land swap needed to build a practice facility for the Pistons.

                              Then there are larger — and more lucrative — questions about just how this joint endeavor might look down the road, whether it’s a merger of entertainment divisions, or a new TV rights deal or cable network for the sports properties, or even a possible ownership change involving one of the teams.

                              At the same time, there’s also the not-so-small matter of what to do with this Palace — and the fans that call this area home — they’d be leaving behind.

                              “This has been a real community,” Gores said. “And I want them to feel the same wherever we’re playing.”

                              But just in case there was any doubt about where he envisions the Pistons’ future, Gores, who was courtside in his retro Pistons t-shirt Friday night and tossing souvenirs to fans during timeouts, made it clear which way he’s leaning.

                              “Look, we’re serious,” he said. “We’re serious about making this move.”

                              So, finally, it seems, we can start the countdown.
                              Last edited by Kstat; 10-29-2016, 09:11 AM.

                              It wasn't about being the team everyone loved, it was about beating the teams everyone else loved.

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                              • Re: The 2016-2017 NBA Random Thoughts Thread, 13th of its name: Kingslayers

                                Originally posted by Shade View Post
                                All true, but I also have a problem with entertainers using their jobs as platforms for stuff like this. We pay for entertainment to escape from the "real world" for a few hours. Make your protests on your own time.


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                                If you don't like it don't watch. I have pretty much stopped watching the NFL this year, although not because of the kneeling protests. It is amazing how much better your life is when you don't have to spend 4-5 hours of your Sunday watching sports. I don't know if the NFL will ever fix some of their problems (if they do, I will certainly be back) but I hope I am doing my little part given their ratings decline.

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