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I never expected Pippen to be willing to sell his soul for a book. Invoking the racial aspect after so many years wow... So fecking weak
It's worth the risk because this year would be their best ever chance to win a championship in a long time.The Clippers might win it all without Kawhi.
I hope Giannis is okay, but he's probably done for the playoffs. It looked ugly and I doubt it's worth the risk of him coming back.
Scottie pippen with some controversial quotes today.
"I don’t think it’s a mystery, you need to read between the fine lines. It was my first year playing without Michael Jordan, why wouldn’t I be taking that last shot? I been through all the ups and downs, the battles with the Pistons and now you gonna insult me and tell me to take it out? I thought it was a pretty low blow. I felt like it was an opportunity to give [Kukoc] a rise. It was a racial move to give him a rise. After all I’ve been through with this organization, now you're gonna tell me to take the ball out and throw it to Toni Kukoc? You’re insulting me. That’s how I felt."
"Do you remember Phil Jackson left the Lakers and then wrote a book on Kobe Byrant and then came back and coached him? I mean, who would do that? You name someone in professional sports that would do that. I think he tried to expose Kobe in a way that he shouldn't have. You're the head coach. You're the guy who sits in the locker room and tells the players 'this is a circle, and everything stays within the circle, and that's what team is about.' But you as the head coach, opening up, and now you go out and try to belittle at that time one of the greatest players in the game?"
"You know all those cameras who was sitting in that huddle, who they was working for? You know who Michael was speaking to, right? That was planned. That was speaking to the camera. That wasn't speaking out of, what we're gonna have to do, what the play is gonna be. That was speaking to the camera. Had John Stockton not came down — trust me. That was building his own documentary, because he knew he was controlling the cameras. All those cameras were working basically for Michael Jordan, not the Chicago Bulls ... That was not naturally spoken. That was rehearsed."
As great of a player as he was, all this is going to do is tarnish his legacy imo.
Yeah I’m sure Giannis will be eager to play if he can. He won’t worry about what happens next season. If he has to take six months off after this, he will.It's worth the risk because this year would be their best ever chance to win a championship in a long time.
Yeah I’m sure Giannis will be eager to play if he can. He won’t worry about what happens next season. If he has to take six months off after this, he will.
IT was dumb for playing through injury on a contract year.This reminds what Isaiah Thomas had to say about how the Celtics sold him his injury and didn't make the long term consequences of playing through it would be. Athletes, particularly young athletes like Giannis should be careful with that type of thing.
IT was dumb for playing through injury on a contract year.
Giannis has an incoming max extension kicking in this summer for the next 5 years.
It's a totally different scenario.
Yeah I reread the quotes and they aren't as bad as the first time I read them. As for Jackson being a bit racist , wouldn't surprise me, most people of that age are. Didn't know about his son passing. Very sad news.To be fair: Jackson was probably a bit of a racist (there's some pretty damning quotes from his playing days floating around). Also, Pippen's son recently died. He's clearly in a lot of pain right now.
Is anyone else struggling with League Pass? Yesterday and today I'm unable to use the website - when I try to sign in it just loads and loads without anything happening. Any tips?
Please reply direct as I'm avoiding spoilers for last night's Bucks-Hawks!
Nope. Just in the UK, on Safari.Are you using a VPN? Because Leaguepass doesn't like that.
When's the last time somebody actually won a championship and faced all healthy teams?I hope the NBA will think about spacing games out more with this season's spate of injuries having more to do with who wins than anything sense.
It's worth the risk because this year would be their best ever chance to win a championship in a long time.
Worth it for the bucks, possibly not for Giannis. If he is risking long term problems with his health and getting the max for his next contract then it's absolutely not worth it.It's worth the risk because this year would be their best ever chance to win a championship in a long time.
I certainly agree they’re concerned with ticket sales and tv revenue, how will that be effected by Giannis and Trae missing?When's the last time somebody actually won a championship and faced all healthy teams?
The NBA doesn't care about injuries as long as they can still sell out tickets and retain their TV revenue.
His new max contract kicks in this summer which means he has about 5 years to recover to try and get back healthy for another max contract in 2026. There's no guarantee the Bucks will be in the ECF another time within the next 5 years. This year is his best chance to win it all.Worth it for the bucks, possibly not for Giannis. If he is risking long term problems with his health and getting the max for his next contract then it's absolutely not worth it.
Tickets will still sell out even if Trae and Giannis is missing, it's the conference finals and potentially the finals! You think a champions league finals match featuring us wouldn't sell out because Bruno and Rashford are out of the game?I certainly agree they’re concerned with ticket sales and tv revenue, how will that be effected by Giannis and Trae missing?
I personally find the Bucks versus the Hawks without those two a pretty dull game, but I’m a casual fan.
We’ve seen the Lakers crumbles without AD, Nuggets are a different team with Porter, Clippers missing Leonard, Nets missing Harden then Kylie, now Trae and Giannis.
More stars out than in it seems! I’m not sure I’ve seen that before. I’d be surprised if the league isn’t concerned.
We don't disagree that's why i said if it effects his long term health and/or that next contract.His new max contract kicks in this summer which means he has about 5 years to recover to try and get back healthy for another max contract in 2026. There's no guarantee the Bucks will be in the ECF another time within the next 5 years. This year is his best chance to win it all.
They're capped in salary as it is with multiple players in the roster the wrong side of 30 and no draft picks and it'll only get worse since Giannis is averaging about 46m a year on his contract extension which is around 1/3 of the cap. It'll only get harder to build a team around him.
1 or 2 stars usually. Not what we're seeing now.When's the last time somebody actually won a championship and faced all healthy teams?
The NBA doesn't care about injuries as long as they can still sell out tickets and retain their TV revenue.
1 or 2 stars usually. Not what we're seeing now.
AD, LeBron, Kyrie, Harden, Murray, Mitchell, Doncic, Embiid, Kawhi, Trae, Giannis, Brown, CP3, all out for the season or missing games or playing through massively debilitating injuries
I mean seriously, who were the stars going into the playoffs? Embiid, Simmons, KD, Kyrie, Harden, Giannis, Middleton?, Randle?, Trae, Butler, Bam, Tatum, Brown, Russ, Beal, Mitchell, Gobert, CP3, Booker, Jokic, Murray, Kawhi, PG, Luka, Kristaps?, Dame, CJ?, AD, LeBron, Ja ....yes? 26 + 4 maybe stars? 13 of those guys got injured. Half of them, going from season altering injuries to series altering ones
The worst part is that while this season in particular was always going down this way and everybody knew it going in, the season changing injuries have become fairly common in recent years. Hell, the last 5 seasons before the pandemic we've seen Love and Kyrie, Steph, Kawhi, CP3, KD and Klay...
Not one title that wasn't severely impacted by injuries to stars
When's the last time somebody actually won a championship and faced all healthy teams?
Lakers 2020? Unless you are counting already planned full season injuries.... in which case, maybe 2016 Cavs?
I'm not sure it's the NBA's fault or simply modern pro athletes being so unbelievably fit that they are actually making themselves more fragile - the constant training to stay at that level can't be good, forget continuing to play games at the same regularity as they did in the 90's... or the in NFL's case, more often. Injuries have been massively increasing everywhere, even before lockdown.
In 2016 by the time game 7 came around Curry was at best 70% fit. He came back too early from the MCL strain, but it's the playoffs, so you do what you have to. The Dubs had already struggled against an OKC team they really shouldn't have and by the finals the injury was just getting progressively worse. Heck even Kevin Love was able to stop him. by the time the series was over.If you're gonna count that one of Curry's.... I'm gonna say never then. *shrugs*
I thought he was asking genuine serious key injuries that heavily turned matchups, and the only reason I didn't count the two KD-Warrior wins was because Paul and Kawhi in the conference finals more than anything.