Dame To Sit Rest of the Season

Harry B

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Man is in Portland acting like he lives in some hole and playing in the MLB.

You’ve not gotta move, you can get players too.

Portland is not much worse or better than cities like Denver, Milwaukee, Boston, Phoenix and on. Or worse Cleveland and Salt Lake City. I don’t know why he keeps on acting like he’s gotta go to LA.


When will his crying ass just admit that he enjoys playing without pressure, making most money in the league, having all the lights on himself and flying around with a bunch of boys in his jet? :jbhmm:

And when will he stop acting like he can’t recruit one or two players. All he’s doing is tap dancing for all the cacs complaining about the nba. Any time he loses or his team gets knocked, he’ll just fall back on “I’m loyal to this trash”. :russell:
 

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Corny.

He got into it in a post-game presser when they asked him leading questions about the experience of his teammates.

Now he shytting on them for retweets.
 

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After the sixers annual 2nd round exit get dame on philly to play wirh Biid
 

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:unimpressed:
How did I know y’all would be diddy popping over that quote.

Conversation with Wifey yesterday (she pays little attention to the NBA but Dame is the hometown guy so she knows who he is):

"Dame isn't playing?"
"Nah, they're tanking for a better draft position."
"Why is Dame still there? Why doesn't he move to a different team so he has a chance to win?"

:why:

"Because he's the man in Portland and they have/can pay him more than any other team."
"Well, he should try to go somewhere else..."

SMH...

Gone head Dame, doowhutchyalike. Word to DU.


 

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It's a rust belt city on the west coast. A lot of drugged out people and a bad homeless crisis.

And not many black people live there, unlike Milwaukee.
Homelessness is everywhere, not least the LA. LA has both higher unemployment, more crime and homelessness, and approximately the same amount of black black people percentage wise :patrice:

And rust? It's focus is on high technology and other blue labor stuff like HQ:s to the fashion/apparel industry as far as I know.
Not so much on manufacturing, mining and steel like rust belt cities.

It all depends on what you wanna do, the amount of black neighborhoods or homeless people will not affect a 60-70 million buck per year NBA player.
It's not like they live in Watts or walk around close to shady parts downtown.

More importantly is entertainment for rich people, schools, airport, arena, stores, broads, restaurants and other services. While for other's none of it might matter, they might wanna live in a silent suburb far from the clout. While other's want business opportunities and on.
 
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Homelessness is everywhere, not least the LA. LA has both higher unemployment, more crime and homelessness, and approximately the same amount of black black people percentage wise :patrice:

And rust? It's focus is on high technology and other blue labor stuff like HQ:s to the fashion/apparel industry as far as I know.
Not so much on manufacturing, mining and steel like rust belt cities.
As a person who went to Portland last month, it looks like a rust belt town. They have a tech sector but it isn't close to Seattle which is three hours away in a car.

And Portland’s major industry was its railroad and timber.
 

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As a person who went to Portland last month, it looks like a rust belt town. They have a tech sector but it isn't close to Seattle which is three hours away in a car.

And Portland’s major industry was its railroad and timber.
I've been there and it looked and felt nothing like it. Maybe it changed during the week you were there :yeshrug:

I also don't believe timber was the major industry in the city, as timber is not lodged in a city. But of the state and still is a major industry.
From the name I would also assume that it's port was the major industry, no railroad. But I'm just guessing on that.

As far as not being close to Seattles, don't know what that has do to with anything. Seattle has not got a NBA team.
And it's almost like saying that the fact that Boston has nice financial companies doesn't matter cause it's not close that of NY's, which is 3h away.
 
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