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They know...he gone.
[ Edited by 4ML on Jun 14, 2019 at 6:49 PM ]
Originally posted by 4ML:

They know...he gone.

These new age nba players have no loyalty. I blame LeBron for starting this thread

He just won a title, could win more in the horrible Eastern Conference and with the Warriors likely out of the way
[ Edited by Aj_hwd954 on Jun 15, 2019 at 12:27 AM ]
Originally posted by Aj_hwd954:
Originally posted by 4ML:

They know...he gone.

These new age nba players have no loyalty. I blame LeBron for starting this thread

He just won a title, could win more in the horrible Eastern Conference and with the Warriors likely out of the way

or he could go to the Clippers and win one there
He may be gone but that's just Lowry being supportive.
Originally posted by 4ML:

They know...he gone.

I don't think even Kawhi knows what he's going to do. Still waiting on his next software update to decide. I could easily see him stay in Toronto on a short term deal to milk another title run or two with the current group there and then bounce as they age out.
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Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by 4ML:

They know...he gone.

I don't think even Kawhi knows what he's going to do. Still waiting on his next software update to decide. I could easily see him stay in Toronto on a short term deal to milk another title run or two with the current group there and then bounce as they age out.

I think he's gone - explaining that his work is done in Toronto. He got them a Ship.
Originally posted by Aj_hwd954:
Originally posted by 4ML:

They know...he gone.

These new age nba players have no loyalty. I blame LeBron for starting this thread

He just won a title, could win more in the horrible Eastern Conference and with the Warriors likely out of the way

Bron didnt start this thread, it was 4ML.
Originally posted by TheGore49er:
Originally posted by Aj_hwd954:
Originally posted by 4ML:

They know...he gone.

These new age nba players have no loyalty. I blame LeBron for starting this thread

He just won a title, could win more in the horrible Eastern Conference and with the Warriors likely out of the way

Bron didnt start this thread, it was 4ML.

Same difference
Originally posted by Aj_hwd954:
Originally posted by 4ML:

They know...he gone.

These new age nba players have no loyalty. I blame LeBron for starting this thread

He just won a title, could win more in the horrible Eastern Conference and with the Warriors likely out of the way

This Raptors team would have lit up any Lebron led Cavs team this year.
I just hope the super teams start going away. Leonard going to the Clippers, Irving the Nets would be a nice change for the league. Watching Leonard win it all playing like MJ is how it is suppose to be.
Originally posted by tjd808185:
I just hope the super teams start going away. Leonard going to the Clippers, Irving the Nets would be a nice change for the league. Watching Leonard win it all playing like MJ is how it is suppose to be.

Dang Kawhi will turn 28 at the end of this month. I thought he was like 31/32. This was his eighth year in the league.
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Originally posted by tjd808185:
I just hope the super teams start going away. Leonard going to the Clippers, Irving the Nets would be a nice change for the league. Watching Leonard win it all playing like MJ is how it is suppose to be.

What about the Lakers with James, Irving and Davis? It's possible, the next super team in our division.
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by Hoovtrain:
What did they say happened?


Greg Wiener, a Warriors season-ticket holder who says he was at the game with his son and was about "three inches away" from the officer during the incident, told USA TODAY Sports on Friday afternoon that the police's account is "not entirely true."

"(Ujiri) had (his credential) in his hand and his hand was down by his side," he said. "It looked like he was trying to get it up. As Ujiri came forward, the cop stepped forward and put his hand on his chest and basically said, 'Nobody can go past this point.' He just stopped him. Ujiri didn't say anything, he didn't get his badge up, then the cop kind of pushed him back, then Ujiri shoved him. I mean, hard.

" ... The thing that I'm pushing back on is where they're saying that the cop asked for his credentials. Yeah, he didn't ask. ... There was no conversation at all."
Wiener, who has been going to Warriors games for "about 45 years," added that he "didn't see" Ujiri strike the officer in the face and said "the cop initiated the contact, no doubt about it."

Thanks. He seems like a solid guy, so was surprised then I heard the initial report
Taken from:

https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nba/2019/06/14/nba-finals-raptors-executive-accused-hitting-cop-after-win/1453997001/

Thanks. Seems like a solid guy, so was surprised then I read the initial report. Let's move this to the police brutality thread
Originally posted by Hoovtrain:
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by Hoovtrain:
What did they say happened?

Greg Wiener, a Warriors season-ticket holder who says he was at the game with his son and was about "three inches away" from the officer during the incident, told USA TODAY Sports on Friday afternoon that the police's account is "not entirely true."

"(Ujiri) had (his credential) in his hand and his hand was down by his side," he said. "It looked like he was trying to get it up. As Ujiri came forward, the cop stepped forward and put his hand on his chest and basically said, 'Nobody can go past this point.' He just stopped him. Ujiri didn't say anything, he didn't get his badge up, then the cop kind of pushed him back, then Ujiri shoved him. I mean, hard.

" ... The thing that I'm pushing back on is where they're saying that the cop asked for his credentials. Yeah, he didn't ask. ... There was no conversation at all."
Wiener, who has been going to Warriors games for "about 45 years," added that he "didn't see" Ujiri strike the officer in the face and said "the cop initiated the contact, no doubt about it."

Thanks. He seems like a solid guy, so was surprised then I heard the initial report
Taken from:

https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nba/2019/06/14/nba-finals-raptors-executive-accused-hitting-cop-after-win/1453997001/

Thanks. Seems like a solid guy, so was surprised then I read the initial report. Let's move this to the police brutality thread

There are alooooot of witnesses saying thats not what happened at all.
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