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hope so fukk silversounds like we're gonna get a long lockout
hope so fukk silversounds like we're gonna get a long lockout
They bout to shut the league down trying to get franchise tags in the NBA because of us
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That'd be a much bigger blow to their team than Durant was a boost.hope he pulls a Stern and tells the refs not to give these guys all the calls this year to make things a little more fair for the rest of the weak western conference
I'm the same breh.Im not gonna lie
This heel run blkthoughts has been on these past two years is fsr more entertsining then super troll lakers stans nd even worst posters tried to run with
Light Years ahead and other owners not happy about it.
Silver just looking out for the owners and trying to garner public support for the lockout that is about the occur during the next cba negotiations.
Thought nikkas were on some bullshyt when they said there would be a lockout...I mean what the fukk more do you want? you got the 50% you wanted, teams aren't losing money. Now you mad nikkas are able to sign with other teams since new CBA(you wanted ) makes it affordable to do so?? 

Sounds like some bullshyt about to occur. Talks of "Franchise Tag" and "Every team should be competitive ".
They trying to reduce the players power and give it to the owners like in Foolsball.Warriors have the bird rights for steph, klay, and dray. It's a totally different situationThe same they had with heat, Warriors will have to most likely part ways with Draymond or Klay in the future

OKC shouldn't have had to choose between Perkins and harden. The problem is that the cba changed right after we signed Perkins and then the league retroactively rose ruled Kevin durant. Which cost us 3mm per year out of the blue. Before the lockout we could have signed all of them without caring about a repeater tax. The point was to help small market teams when in fact it helped destroyed one. The next lockout will be worse for the players. Tags potentially and percentage of the cap rules .blame durant for this .
All teams have the opportunity to compete, but you can't stop a player from leaving when he's allowed to.
OKC at one point had KD/Russ/Harden/Ibaka. They didn't want to pay Harden so they shipped him off, they had injury problems that kept them from advancing the next 2-3 years. KD had a chance to leave, he did. Russ will probably do the same.
Even if KD didn't go to OKC, the other teams he looked at, outside of Boston, he would've joined "elite" players.
I'm not sure how you can stop that.
Choose Kendrick Perkins over James Harden then complain about your small market team not being able to compete brehs.
The owners are going to suffer most. The new leader of the NBAPA have been anticipating this.OKC shouldn't have had to choose between Perkins and harden. The problem is that the cba changed right after we signed Perkins and then the league retroactively rose ruled Kevin durant. Which cost us 3mm per year out of the blue. Before the lockout we could have signed all of them without caring about a repeater tax. The point was to help small market teams when in fact it helped destroyed one. The next lockout will be worse for the players. Tags potentially and percentage of the cap rules .blame durant for this .
OKC shouldn't have had to choose between Perkins and harden. The problem is that the cba changed right after we signed Perkins and then the league retroactively rose ruled Kevin durant. Which cost us 3mm per year out of the blue. Before the lockout we could have signed all of them without caring about a repeater tax. The point was to help small market teams when in fact it helped destroyed one. The next lockout will be worse for the players. Tags potentially and percentage of the cap rules .blame durant for this .