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Given the demographics of its players and fans it kind of has to be, no?


I would rather watch paint dry than watch a WNBA game. Saw the picture of these "women" with white tee shirts on and having seven mock bullet holes in the back of the shirts. Really poignant, right? NOT :!: :!: :!:


WNBA is big w the LGBT community.


Of course it is. I bet those folks just pack the arenas eh? Tens upon tens of these folks will buy popcorn and Pepsi I'll bet, huh? :lol: :lol: :lol:



well it generates them enough money to keep the thing afloat for the last 24 years.


Without massive subsidies from the NBA, it would fold like a tent.

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Testy.

Michele Roberts, the executive director of the players union, asked to have the floor to speak about the financial ramifications of leaving Orlando.

While she was going over the numbers, Clippers guard Patrick Beverley abruptly interrupted her, saying he disagreed with her logic, sources said. Roberts kindly reiterated that these were potential losses the players would suffer, and Beverley interrupted again.

Roberts asked politely if she could continue with her point, and Beverley responded, “No, I pay your salary,” sources said.

This caused an uproar with Paul, Haslem and others, who intervened and told Beverley that disrespect would not be tolerated, sources said.


https://sports.yahoo.com/inside-the-emotional-48-hours-that-saved-the-nb-as-bubble-050354990.html

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Testy.

Michele Roberts, the executive director of the players union, asked to have the floor to speak about the financial ramifications of leaving Orlando.

While she was going over the numbers, Clippers guard Patrick Beverley abruptly interrupted her, saying he disagreed with her logic, sources said. Roberts kindly reiterated that these were potential losses the players would suffer, and Beverley interrupted again.

Roberts asked politely if she could continue with her point, and Beverley responded, “No, I pay your salary,” sources said.

This caused an uproar with Paul, Haslem and others, who intervened and told Beverley that disrespect would not be tolerated, sources said.


https://sports.yahoo.com/inside-the-emotional-48-hours-that-saved-the-nb-as-bubble-050354990.html


I really want to like Beverly because he went to my dad's high school (Go Marshall!), but he such a classless, dirty insufferable POS it's nearly impossible to do.

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Testy.

Michele Roberts, the executive director of the players union, asked to have the floor to speak about the financial ramifications of leaving Orlando.

While she was going over the numbers, Clippers guard Patrick Beverley abruptly interrupted her, saying he disagreed with her logic, sources said. Roberts kindly reiterated that these were potential losses the players would suffer, and Beverley interrupted again.

Roberts asked politely if she could continue with her point, and Beverley responded, “No, I pay your salary,” sources said.

This caused an uproar with Paul, Haslem and others, who intervened and told Beverley that disrespect would not be tolerated, sources said.


https://sports.yahoo.com/inside-the-emotional-48-hours-that-saved-the-nb-as-bubble-050354990.html


I really want to like Beverly because he went to my dad's high school (Go Marshall!), but he such a classless, dirty insufferable POS it's nearly impossible to do.

He's not wrong though, but yes he's a tool for sure.

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Ah yes, the gold standard of I've got nothing useful to say and I just want to be a dick, the "I pay your salary" line. Did PBev ask to speak to a manager as weil?


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Ah yes, the gold standard of I've got nothing useful to say and I just want to be a dick, the "I pay your salary" line. Did PBev ask to speak to a manager as weil?


Thats my guy but he does need to pipe down a little bit. He is dealing with a lot right now (one of his best friends was killed about a month ago) and is probably a little more high strung than usual.

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Ah yes, the gold standard of I've got nothing useful to say and I just want to be a dick, the "I pay your salary" line. Did PBev ask to speak to a manager as weil?

I'm sure he would accept it if a season ticket holder told him that he pays his salary.

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Clippers leaning into the heel role


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they really are. Are they really trying to get me to cheer for the Lakers if they play??? Sure seems that way.

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Testy.

Michele Roberts, the executive director of the players union, asked to have the floor to speak about the financial ramifications of leaving Orlando.

While she was going over the numbers, Clippers guard Patrick Beverley abruptly interrupted her, saying he disagreed with her logic, sources said. Roberts kindly reiterated that these were potential losses the players would suffer, and Beverley interrupted again.

Roberts asked politely if she could continue with her point, and Beverley responded, “No, I pay your salary,” sources said.

This caused an uproar with Paul, Haslem and others, who intervened and told Beverley that disrespect would not be tolerated, sources said.


https://sports.yahoo.com/inside-the-emotional-48-hours-that-saved-the-nb-as-bubble-050354990.html


I really want to like Beverly because he went to my dad's high school (Go Marshall!), but he such a classless, dirty insufferable POS it's nearly impossible to do.

He's not wrong though, but yes he's a tool for sure.


but he is ironic in his actions

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 Post subject: Re: NBA Boycott
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Guys want out of the bubble.


of course they do, but they are almost done with it either way, and the ones who think they can get a ring this year definitely do not want to leave early. thats why both LA teams want out.

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Guys want out of the bubble.


of course they do, but they are almost done with it either way, and the ones who think they can get a ring this year definitely do not want to leave early. thats why both LA teams want out.

Almost done??????

The champion may be who can most deal with this shit. I think the Bucks, Lakers, and Clippers are in a bad place. Toronto or the Heat will be representing the East.


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Players are just trying to delay the end of the 1st round when their families can join the bubble--but no IG thots:


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Ah yes, the gold standard of I've got nothing useful to say and I just want to be a dick, the "I pay your salary" line. Did PBev ask to speak to a manager as weil?

I'm sure he would accept it if a season ticket holder told him that he pays his salary.


What he said. :!: :!:

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Guys want out of the bubble.


of course they do, but they are almost done with it either way, and the ones who think they can get a ring this year definitely do not want to leave early. thats why both LA teams want out.


That would be an interesting angle...if you thought your hated rival was likely to get a ring, this could be a way of torpedoing the chances. Unlikely though.

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The NBA and its players said on Friday the league will resume the basketball playoffs on Saturday, part of a broader agreement in which team owners will work with local election officials to convert arenas into voting sites for November’s election.

The agreement comes three days after the Milwaukee Bucks’ protest of a police shooting shut down the league and paused other sports in the U.S. NBA commissioner Adam Silver and NBPA executive director Michele Roberts said in a joint statement that they would also create television spots to promote civic engagement and form a coalition of players, coaches and team owners that advocates for police reform, among other measures to address social justice and racial inequality.

“We look forward to the resumption of the playoffs and continuing to work together—in Orlando and in all NBA team markets—push for meaningful and sustainable change,” Roberts and Silver said.

The NBA playoffs are back after several days of uncertainty that imperiled the season, as their protests rippled beyond the league’s Walt Disney World bubble and touched almost every sport.

The negotiations began after the Bucks’ decision not to take the court for a game on Wednesday to protest the police shooting of Jacob Blake, a Black man, in Kenosha, Wis. The players from the 13 teams left in the NBA playoffs convened that night to discuss what they wanted—and whether they wanted to continue the playoffs. After they elected to keep playing on Thursday, representatives from each team met with union officials, league executives and team owners, including Michael Jordan, to formulate their next steps.

“We understand how strong our voice is,” said Oklahoma City Thunder guard Chris Paul, the president of the union, “and ultimately we decided if we go away from this stage, we don’t necessarily have that same platform.”

Paul also said on Friday that he’d spoken with Blake’s father during an emotional week for a league of predominantly Black players as they demanded change. They would continue to play, he said, and they would continue to speak out.

“We’re all hurt,” he said. “We’re all tired of just seeing the same thing over and over again.”

The pledge to transform NBA arenas into voting locations before November was the most significant commitment to political action. The Sacramento Kings, Atlanta Hawks, Detroit Pistons and Milwaukee Bucks—the team in the politically important state of Wisconsin that sparked this week’s protests—had already turned their facilities into voting sites. The Houston Rockets announced on Thursday that their arena would be open for early voting and Nov. 3.

The league’s push to register voters and provide them with places to cast their ballots comes as a voting rights initiative led by basketball superstar LeBron James converted Dodgers Stadium into a polling site. It also follows several NBA teams turning Election Day into a paid holiday in one of the first policy shifts that resulted from the national reckoning after the death of George Floyd.


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He probably didnt have his glasses on when he spoke.

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The best part to me, as a former Lebron fan, is that after he received push back he immediately stormed out of the meeting like a baby.

This dude is fake.

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I don't know what there real plans are but they should put their focus on maybe 2 swings states. Poor money into both voter registration efforts and then getting people to actually show on voting day. Hire people to go house to house to get people out to vote. Hire companies to run vans to and from polling places etc.

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Yep, those are def great ideas.

Better than tweeting support once the season is over.

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He probably didnt have his glasses on when he spoke.


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He probably didnt have his glasses on when he spoke.


:lol:


Maybe he decided not to "just dribble and shut up" maybe? Him not too smart as they say. :bom: :bom: :bom:

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Are white employees allowed to not show up as well with their blessing? Or is this one of those times when we need to shut up and listen ? What does " Justice for Jacob Blake" look like anyway ?

Nike Inc. has issued a statement in support of the decision by several of its employees to sit out of work today as an act of solidarity amid national unrest over racial injustice.

“We support our teammates who have chosen to take time off to stand in solidarity with athletes in response to the racialized violence and systemic racism experienced by the Black community,” the company said.





Black Nike employees and their allies are sitting out this week in protest of police brutality and racial injustice across America, FN has learned.

Some of those employees, in a symbol of solidarity with those experiencing and fighting against racial injustice, have activated their out-of-office email alerts and are providing resources to help support the ongoing movement to end racism and inequality in the United States.

The message begins, “Today I’m out of office because…” then goes on to list the names of several Black people killed by the police, including Michael Brown, Breonna Taylor and George Floyd. It also offers a call to action for, Jacob Blake, a Black man who was shot and paralyzed by a white police officer in Kenosha, Wisc., this month.

“While I am out of office I will be using my time to combat social injustices,” the bounce back message, viewed by FN, reads. “You can contact local and state officials to demand justice for Blake and for the police officers involved to be held accountable.” (According to sources, the sit-out was agreed to yesterday, with participants turning on their out-of-office alerts Thursday afternoon.)

The move by Nike employees comes as much of the nation is fixated on racial injustice and the prevalence of police brutality against Black people in the United States. The athletic world in particular has been at the forefront of both conversation and action with the NBA and WNBA this week sitting out their games to send a definitive message regarding the need for more marked change.

Today, several prominent sneaker boutiques — including Kith, Social Status, Unknwn and A Ma Maniére — announced that they would close up shop in protest of racial injustice.

For its part, Nike announced early on its support of the NBA and WNBA players and other athletes protesting “the senseless shooting of Jacob Blake.”

“We remain committed to addressing the issue of systemic racism experienced by the Black community,” its statement continued.

Nike competitor Adidas sent a similar message, posting on its social media channels: “We support all players and coaches across sport who are using their platforms to demand justice. Black lives matter.”

Amid national unrest over racial injustice, which heightened in June following the police killing of George Floyd, athletic brands, in particular, faced added scrutiny over their role in supporting Black people, who serve as their core customer demographic.

Nike — known for its provocative marketing and early support of the BLM movement — was arguably among the first major footwear players to send a staunch message regarding racism in America, posting in late May: “For once, don’t do it.”

That moment was followed by a $140 million commitment from the company and longtime partner Michael Jordan toward the fight for racial equality. Then, in a June 11 memo sent to Nike Inc. staffers and obtained by FN, CEO John Donahoe said the company was ampliflying its efforts around diversity and inclusion in a bid to get its “house in order.” Nike, noted Donahoe, would now focus on four key areas to improve race relations internally: representation, professional development, inclusion and belonging and education. (The company, at the time, led the corporate movement to acknowledge Juneteenth as a paid company holiday.)

“As I have listened deeply during my first six months and over the past few weeks, what I have learned is that many have felt a disconnect between our external brand and your internal experience,” he wrote to employees. “You have told me that we have not consistently supported, recognized and celebrated our own Black teammates in a manner they deserve. This needs to change.”

Shortly after the brand pledged to double down on D&I, it shouldered internal dissension when an Instagram page, Black at Nike, surfaced. The page compiled unfavorable allegations against the brand’s leadership on issues of racial discrimination, diversity and inclusion.

Nike has since vowed to continue in its efforts to boost D&I, including with its new D&I task force, helmed by Black leaders at the company.



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I don't know what there real plans are but they should put their focus on maybe 2 swings states. Poor money into both voter registration efforts and then getting people to actually show on voting day. Hire people to go house to house to get people out to vote. Hire companies to run vans to and from polling places etc.


If you do it in a sophisticated manner, you don't have to even focus on a state. You can probably break it down to a number of precincts.

That would be incredibly embarrassing for the players and the league if they do that and lose, especially when viewed in conjunction with the flagging tv ratings.

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Bob, I suggest you and your MyHumpPillow stay out of China.

War is coming....


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Bob, I suggest you and your MyHumpPillow stay out of China.

War is coming....

Regular war or pillow-based war?

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