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I'm in Chicago which is 90 mins away and I have never been to Mlwaukee or had had desire to go. Nobody wants to visit that shythole.

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Man Milwaukee not that bad :mjlol:, I'm from Peoria, Illinois that shyt wasn't bad when I went to a Bucks game :ehh:
 

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You would think at some point Silver would step in and say something to ESPN seeing as all it does is fuel the narrative about the bias against small market teams. Too bytchmade to do anything about it though as they view any NBA talk as eyes being on their product whether it's positive or negative.

No way would Goodell and the NFL allow some of the talk and slander about their product and teams that ESPN does about the NBA.
 

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Shaun Livingston and Pryor had to go to Cali to get on. Montana had to pretend to be a Chicago nikka.
This like saying Nicki Minaj, French Montana, and A$AP Rocky are from the south because 2 of them had to go to Atlanta to get poppin, and the other had to pretend to be a Houston nikka.
 

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It’s been known that national media has a bias against mid and small market teams because they don’t like having to go on location to cover games in those cities.

Why do you think every time a star changes teams, they’re coming up with scenarios for them to end up in LA or NY? :skip:

If it were up to them an NBA super-league would be created and all the mid/small market teams would be kicked out, with the exception of Miami
 

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It’s been known that national media has a bias against mid and small market teams because they don’t like having to go on location to cover game in those cities.

Why do you think every time a star changes teams, they’re coming up with scenarios for them to end up in LA or NY? :skip:

If it were up to them an NBA super-league would be created and all the mid/small market teams would be kicked out, with the exception of Miami

Even if it's well known, why would you be dumb enough to say it out loud when the league obviously is trying to portray the narrative otherwise?
 

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It’s been known that national media has a bias against mid and small market teams because they don’t like having to go on location to cover game in those cities.

Why do you think every time a star changes teams, they’re coming up with scenarios for them to end up in LA or NY? :skip:

If it were up to them an NBA super-league would be created and all the mid/small market teams would be kicked out, with the exception of Miami
These not even small cities either:mjlol:, every team is in a major city this is the NBA not the NHL :russ:
 
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