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Im 28 and Ive watched hundreds of NBA games, this is one of those things that it is not that bad until it is. Usually games that are kind of close slow down but not to a glacial pace, but every once in a while we it will move slower than LA rush hour traffic. It is really bad and I am glad theyre looking into

Atleast the fans were classy, kind of goes against everything you hear about North Florida.

It is simply to say that if the platiff’s argument is that it she had never done anything like that in the past and is very unlikely to that would have consented then. If that is indeed the argument, then they make the past relevant and the defendant can dispute the fact that since she had engaged in the behavior in

Not sure how I feel about this. On the one hand this is a clear invasion of privacy and he is entirely right in sueing. On the other ESPN did what it was supposed to do in reporting this. They should lose the lawsuit and they should chalk it to the cost of doing business. The only person who was wrong was the person

It doesn’t seem like you’re a travel troll, ie the worst people in all the internet, so I’ll say this. First of all that play was textbook gather right left elevation, not a travel no matter how much you slow it down. In the NBA, the referees need to be sure a travel has occurred to call it, and during drives players