If you're not willing to pay the luxury tax, you shouldn't own an NBA team.
If you're not willing to pay the luxury tax, you shouldn't own an NBA team.
I’ve been all for player empowerment too, but contracts kind of have to mean something, right? PG just signed a new deal deal and, like that, he’s done and gone?
But you can't smash a like button and follow a guide.
If you like Castlevania, Bloodlines is really terrific.
You kind of have to now, don’t you?
Do the right thing, Spike!
What’s not to understand? There’s a lot of money to be made by pumping up whatever the product us and getting out before it all falls apart.
I wonder if you’ve ever cared about something beside yourself.
I’m a LeBron fan (and not a Cavs fan), and think the 2016 NBA title was the most cathartic and joyful championship of all time.
VAR is slowly turning soccer into the NFL.
Sounds like Brad was potentially on the spectrum and wasn’t getting the care or support he needed.
This should be the top comment.
Yeah...that came out after my post. We'll see what happens and if they delay the trade.
Sometimes people think using a lot of adjectives makes their writing look intelligent. It doesn’t. Simpler is better.
You’re not the only one, obviously. Read other people’s opinions.
They still have a max slot open. They're not done.
They also got Danny Green in the deal, which seemed like a pretty huge cherry on top.
Deadspin's default mode is hater. What else can you expect?
This is weird. The Lakers put together a package the Pelicans wanted and the Celtics straight up didn’t.
Because he didn't hit the cop in the face dumbass