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Adam Silver you better not have any funny thoughts about adding that one free throw bullshit to the league fuck ngga

He's on a generational sped run trying to ruin the league I hope the ghost of Steern is haunting that baldie

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u/EducationalConcern61 — 22 hours ago
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I love the call back to the JFK bar on 8am in Charlotte and contrasting it on Firm Friends, Conductor beats for both.

u/EducationalConcern61 — 2 days ago
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I must say the unrelenting and systematic scrutiny surrounding Jaylen Brown in all facets of his game, character, and career for the last week has been incredibly bizarre. I can't remember the last time it's been to this extent with another star n the league.

It's gotten past the stage of critiquing just his game and the advanced analytics. Discussion is devolving into personal attacks, it's getting harder and harder not to see some of the commentary coloured with wanting to humble a confident outspoken man who isn't just going to "fall in line".

Sure he made some comments that could've rubbed the organisation and maybe some teammates the wrong way, but to throw out the previous 8 year track record of Brown being the ultimate pro always there and ready to show up for his team over a couple ill-advised streams is unjust maligning of his reputation. It doesn't stop at just the media, the organisation has gone out of its way to disrespect their longest tenured player, finals mvp, and one of the best two-way wings around smack dab in the middle of his prime.

I won't delve into the advanced metrics conversation that's a whole eye-test/analytics topic for another day, but I do think he's being undervalued. Always been fairly neutral when it comes to JB, but my God am i rooting for that man to succeed over the next couple years and make some people eat their words.

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u/EducationalConcern61 — 3 days ago
▲ 420 r/NBATalk

I'm being radicalised into being Jaylen Brown's biggest fan by the media

Some of the weirdest fucking narratives and nitpicking i've ever seen surrounding a star in the league. Literally coming off the best year of his career who was a genuine mvp candidate just 6 months ago and has always been a reliable professional who's showed up for his team is being discussed as a locker room disease.

Considering how fucking stupid the trade was, he wouldn't be wrong in thinking he's the smartest in the room of that Celtics organisation. I've been fairly neutral on him up until this point, but my God am i rooting for this man to shut all this shit up over the next few years of his prime.

u/EducationalConcern61 — 3 days ago
▲ 37 r/NBATalk

I know some players didn't like shooting in them, but I wish the league would bring back sleeved jerseys. They were so fire to me.

u/EducationalConcern61 — 8 days ago