riles34
KingRiles
riles34

Brilliant. Logical. +1

Basically South Park Penn State guy.

I don’t know man, you might just not be funny. I mean it’s nice that you’re popular and have a following on here, but your humor is just so dry and unoriginal.

Hope this comment gets the respect it deserves.

And be a little specific about what you want to argue about. Are you going to assert that once a person signs a contract they are not a member of that league. I must have forgotten that they can sign a contract and still go back and play college ball, retaining their amateur status...

I would suggest you don’t because you would probably lose as evidenced by your first home run of a comment.

I would argue that being signed to an NBA roster after being drafted into the league would make him an NBA Player regardless of if he had played or not. The NBAPA couldn’t really negotiate on their behalf unless they were considered players. Len Bias unfortunately never inked a contract if I remember correctly.

I might have felt insulted if you didn’t seem so unhinged. Try working on that.

*Gronk hits bong*

Maybe you should stop acting like it then. Either way I think you should follow the NBA before you comment on articles about it.

“I understand that, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t still NBA players. One more time, I clearly am not trying to argue about Randle being a second year player. the OP is wrong on his post where he suggests time doesn’t stand still for injured players.” This is the post that you responded to saying you got what I was

I didn’t argue he was incorrect about Randle. He is incorrect when he asserts time doesn’t stand still for injured players, because for rookies that have never played in the league it can and has happened.

Except for the fact that I’m not even referring to Randle at any point in this discussion. He said “didn’t get the memo that time stood still for injured players. That statement is false as evidenced by rookies getting injured and not having it count as an NBA season. This should not be hard to understand and I don’t

Retard=Noun

I didn’t call you a retard, but your reading comprehension shows that you are A. Mentally deficient B. Trolling.

I understand that, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t still NBA players. One more time, I clearly am not trying to argue about Randle being a second year player. the OP is wrong on his post where he suggests time doesn’t stand still for injured players.

Please show me where I argue that it isn’t Julius Randle’s third year...

You sound pretty hostile and seem to be slightly retarded.

No, how you responded in that comment and in general indicates that you automatically assumed you were being attacked when I commented. I was simply trying to explain why time does stand still for injured players in certain scenarios for example Blake Griffin, Nerlens Noel, Joel Embiid. Sorry if you’re mad that you

It doesn’t. Your statement “I must have missed the memo where time stood still for injured players” is what I was replying to. Blake Griffin still didn’t get his first year counted against him because he was injured, thus time “standing still”. You can keep acting like you’re right though. By the way I admire your