The NBA released its most popular players based on social media. Lebron is 1st, Wemby is 3rd, Jokic is 4th, Reeves is 13th, Ja morant falls to 15th

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List

-Lebron James (2.8 Billion Views)
-Steph Curry (1.6 Billion Views)
-Victor Wembyama ( 1.3 Billion Views)
-Nikola Jokic (1.2 Billion Views)
-Luka Donic (914 Million Views)
-Jayson Tatum ( 763 Million Views)
-Kevin Durant (648 Milliom Views )
-Jimmy Butler ( 634 Million Views)
-Giannis (592 million Views )
- Jamal Murray ( 456 million Views)
-Anthony Davis ( 456 million Views)
-Kyrie Irving (454 million Views)
-Austin Reeves (410 million Views)
-Joel Embiid ( 396 million Views)
-Ja Morant (385 million Views)


Notes :

-It’s still Lebron league
-Here comes Victor as the future face
-It’s an absolute Tragedy Anthony Edward’s isn’t on this list
 
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NBA gotta be dumb af. You say you want to push teams but still pushing individual players.

Goes against how they want to grow the excitement for the tournament
 

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Austin Reaves with more views than the MVP of the league who is a social media guy.
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Anthony Davis 15 points


John Collins 19 pts
Sexton 23 pts
Keyonte George 19 pts
Clarkson 19 pts

but y'all talking about Ham and Pelinka

I'll keep harping on this EVERY SINGLE GAME. When your two best players consistently get outplayed by superstars, you're going to lose. When they get outplayed by rookies and journeymen, you call the season off and trade them. Bron got outplayed by Nurkic last game and now AD gets outplayed by Olynyk. I don't want to hear about role players and coaches. GTFO with that shyt :dead:
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