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Right. Far more likely than tired of harassing calls from basketball fans.

I fail to see how it’s ‘spectacularly irrelevant’. Barkley is paid to give his insight on all things NBA. LeBron is the face of the NBA. The guy is literally doing what he’s paid to do, and he’s doing it accurately with a splash of sauce. As far as your other point, ‘Diva’ is quite accurate, seeing as how ‘spoiled

Let’s not lose sight of the fact that Chuck’s recent takes on LeBron have been completely accurate, aside from some extra sauce on the whole ‘top 5' thing. The guy is a diva. Has been since day one. There’s a reason he’s polarizing. The whining. The coddling. The Decision. The flops. The front-runner mentality. Is it

The real story is: this league is so boring, a washed up TV clown has to pick a fight with its best player in order to scrape the bottom of the barrel of entertainment value.

I guess it’s a good thing for Barkley, then, that that argument is impossible to make.

Lebron really burned him, with calling him a “bad boy”. There is a new sheriff in town, and he wears safety pins.

^Now that the tinfoil-hat lefties have had their little anti-establishment rant, we can tuck all of the kiddies in for the rest of the night & let the adults talk.

If I had to guess, Adelson wanted something that Davis and the league were unwilling to give up. Like a piece of the team, or some of the stadium revenue.

The NFL preferred the Raiders use Goldman Sachs instead of Adelson, and there was no mention of Adelson in the relocation filing. If anything, Adelson backing out made things easier for the Raiders

If you ever watched Stephen Jackson play you already knew this. It’s like finding out John Daly was drunk in the nineties.

HI! Lions fan here to chime in with my two cents!

“So many opportunities are missed in the NFL because people don’t want to do something different. We’re okay with that, because I am confident in Kyle and John.”

So many opportunities are missed in the NFL because people don’t want to do something different. We’re okay with that, because I am confident in Kyle and John.

Sounds to me like most of the viable candidates didn’t want to work for the Niners. And Jeb wanted someone inexperienced whom he could control.

“Mr. Ford, I really appreciate this, but I’m not qualified. I’ve had no training. I know the game of football—but there’s a lot more to it than that.”
-Matt Millen

Here’s my question: what does Lynch have to gain from this?