Stephen A. Smith DESTROYS OKC's Sam Presti [White Privilege]

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nikka is the KING of getting passes ,shyt is disgusting.

Mention the name Joe Dumars and nikkas will :mjlol: at him ,even though he built a championship team and perennial contender.

Let a black man not win a championship with a core of Serge Ibaka ,James Harden,Kevin Durant,Russell Westbrook and Reggie Jackson and he'd be ran the fukk out of Town

Imagine if he lost 4 out of the 5 for peanuts like Sam did :mjlol:

But Presti is a GOD though:stopitslime:
 
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Revisionist History... a lot of people thought OKC fleeched HOU with that Harden trade. It was like the deal they made with the Pacers last summer, very few thought Indy won that deal
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A lot of people saw that Harden had that team running much more efficiently when he came in. To give up on him that early was insane and I laugh at how their final form is Carmelo.

Bravo sam presti.
 

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Unable to work out an extension with James Harden, the Oklahoma City Thunder traded the Sixth Man of the Year to the Houston Rockets on Saturday night, breaking up the young core of the Western Conference champions.

The Thunder offered Harden $55.5 million over four years -- $4.5 million less than the max deal Harden coveted and will get from the Rockets, sources told ESPN The Magazine's Chris Broussard.


http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/8562868/oklahoma-city-thunder-trade-james-harden-houston-rockets
 

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Unable to work out an extension with James Harden, the Oklahoma City Thunder traded the Sixth Man of the Year to the Houston Rockets on Saturday night, breaking up the young core of the Western Conference champions.

The Thunder offered Harden $55.5 million over four years -- $4.5 million less than the max deal Harden coveted and will get from the Rockets, sources told ESPN The Magazine's Chris Broussard.


Thunder ship star sixth man Harden to Rockets
Break up a trio of 3 future MVPs + Serge Ibaka over a little more than a million a year brehs :dead:

Have a franchise in OKC brehs :scusthov:
 

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Every team would love to have Sam Presti as their GM.

He’s the one who built that team from the ground up through his own drafting/scouting, and it wasn’t his fault that ownership was too cheap to pay for his core. :yeshrug:

With that said, OKC deserves all the bad luck they get for stealing that team from Seattle and taking it to that hillbilly shythole. :blessed:

Fail to win a title with Harden/Durant/Westbrook brehs

Fail to make it back to the Finals with Durant/Westbrook/Ibaka brehs

Lose in the first round with Westbrook/PG/Melo brehs

Pay Kendrick Perkins $8 million a year but refuse to max out Harden brehs

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A lot of people saw that Harden had that team running much more efficiently when he came in. To give up on him that early was insane and I laugh at how their final form is Carmelo.

Bravo sam presti.
Sam Presti can’t make Harden the starter though. That’s on the coach and by everyone’s account including Harden’s, the role he had was the role he was gonna keep having. It’s all hindsight and partly delusion that basically OKC was gonna be a Dynasty playing 3 on 5 every night.


And let’s be real. What did Dumars in was how poorly he managed the team financially when it came to free agency.
 
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