ShastaKingsFan
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What do you mean "pushed in the face of the fans"? When? And by whom? I've watched more than a dozen NBA games this season, and I can recall no such pushing.
Think back beyond this early season
What do you mean "pushed in the face of the fans"? When? And by whom? I've watched more than a dozen NBA games this season, and I can recall no such pushing.
I'd argue that the majority of political content in sport today is rather tame compared to stuff that happened in the 1900s-1970s. What isn't tame is people's reactions to content they disagree with.Was never close to this extent in decades past. I think you know that
Think back beyond this early season
That's not an answer to my question. You're being evasive because you know your point is ill-supported.
You and I both know that no examples are going to change your mind. Won't waste our time any further
Plus soccer hooliganism is almost always tied to class politics, sectarian politics, and nationalist politics. And entire clubs are founded initially by labor, immigrants, and then there's St. Pauli (God bless St. Pauli). Nearly every Olympics but especially between 1936 and 1984. National anthems played before games. Military flyovers.That's awfully presumptuous of you. My mind is quite open to change. But you seem uninterested in supporting your rather hyperbolic claims, so I'm left to assume that you feel there is a heavier political presence in sports today, which flies in the face of facts. Joe Lewis v. Max Schmeling. Jackie Robinson. Civil Rights. Vietnam. "Black Power" at the Olympics in 68. Pretty much every time Muhammad Ali opened his mouth. Pretty much every time Kareem Abdul-Jabbar opened his mouth. The Cold War. Rodney King. Sept. 11. All of these events and many, many more found politics intersecting with sports, and often in a considerably more confrontational way than sports viewers are used to today.
Never did understand the choice of Mitchell over Moody. Especially with the roster at that time
Plus soccer hooliganism is almost always tied to class politics, sectarian politics, and nationalist politics. And entire clubs are founded initially by labor, immigrants, and then there's St. Pauli (God bless St. Pauli). Nearly every Olympics but especially between 1936 and 1984. National anthems played before games. Military flyovers.
Is "End Racism" on an NFL sideline or Bad Bunny at halftime truly the breaking point?It's pretty clear social media has just broken society if so.
Politics will always be a part of sports, and it will always be a significant part of sports, whether one chooses to admit it or not. I'd argue against your point that "most use sports as entertainment to get away from that" permanently. But if you speak of only temporarily (which your comment doesn't clearly distinguish), then you most likely have yourself a strong case. Asking for a 100% political free sports environment is like asking for the world to always be perfect - the possibility is virtually non-existent.and interjecting politics into sports, when most use sports as entertainment to get away from that
I remember this too, but James Ham was painting a picture of the Kings being too cheap to extend SiakamI believe the scuttlebutt at the time was that the Kings and Raps were on the same page in terms of a trade package for Siakam, but *Siakam* wasn't willing to sign an extension with the Kings, so the Kings didn't follow through. There's a pretty big difference between those two situations.
Siakam would have been another dead end overpaid player on the Kings, realistically most of Pacers success came from the fact every team they beat in the playoffs for two seasons was missing key players and the fact it's the East and now all that karma seems to have hit them back.I remember this too, but James Ham was painting a picture of the Kings being too cheap to extend Siakam
Im good with this, wonder if Portland would give yang instead of clingan. Clingan probably a better rim protector behind sabonis, yang higher upside for sac.I would go with Portland, but not with Grant coming back. You can make the salaries work on the following:
Domas and Russ for Donovan Clingan, Robert Williams, Thybulle, Kris Murray, and Blake Wesley. That is basically four guys not in Portland's future and Clingan. Williams and Wesley are pure expiring contracts, Thybulle is an expiring but also an intriguing long term fit, and Kris is a good prospect. The prize would be Clingan and it gives you a chance at a next season roster, without other moves other than Demar either being traded or bought out, of:
Clingan/Max
Keegan/Precious (?)
Clifford/Thybulle/Kris
Lavine/Keon
Schroeder/Monk/Carter
If you can get off of Lavine and/or Schroder, even better.
For Portland, Domas gives them more star power, and Russ becomes a cheap, useful bench piece for a possible playoff run this year, without touching much of their core except Clingan.
Imo its not fully rigged, but it is influenced when theres a need. Like Boston, LAL, Philly finishing with top 3 picks 3 years in a row. Then teams like detroit/washington consistently getting dropped.There's enough anomalies to give you pause but then why put Wemby in San Antonio, why give us the #2 pick and a crack at Luka when that was on the table? Why do teams like Charlotte and Washington ever get top 4 picks? Honestly I don't know if its rigged or on the level or a bit of both. What I do know is the lottery is kind of stupid and isn't working as it was intended. Would love to find a new solution that isn't just the outright tankathon of MLB and NFL but does reward teams that try. Good luck coming up with that system which is why I think the NBA and NHL have stuck with some form of draft lotto all these years.
Maybe ditch restricted free agency and put in some sort of compensation system when players leave after their rookie contracts?
This has honestly been the least political season of basketball I can remember in a long while. Even the big scandals have somehow skirted any sort of political angle despite the FBI being involved in one of them.What do you mean "pushed in the face of the fans"? When? And by whom? I've watched more than a dozen NBA games this season, and I can recall no such pushing.
Thankfully it looks like this draft is shaping up nicely at the top. A top 5 pick could go a long way towards kick-starting the rebuild.
My top 5 as it currently stands:
1. Mikel Brown Jr
2. Darryn Peterson
3. Caleb Wilson
4. AJ Dybantsa
5. Cam Boozer
Plenty of other interesting prospects who may move into that top 5.

Honestly feels like the Scoot ship left the harbor when they got Dame back and is now fully sailed into the horizon with the whole “Coach getting arrested” thing.Im good with this, wonder if Portland would give yang instead of clingan. Clingan probably a better rim protector behind sabonis, yang higher upside for sac.
The only issue i see here, does Portland really want that many long term deals? They just extended sharpe/camara. They paid lillard. Then they have jrue/Grant making big money. Scoot is going to be making 14 next year + extension eligible.
Scoot, Clingan, Grant + two FRP for Domas and Dennis?Honestly feels like the Scoot ship left the harbor when they got Dame back and is now fully sailed into the horizon with the whole “Coach getting arrested” thing.
Might not be a bad “buy low” candidate as a part of a trade tbh
In a heartbeat.Think I’d rather take a lesser piece from them than Clingan and get a third pick out of it instead
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Yeah, I really don't care about mock draft consensus. My opinion may change, but right now Brown Jr looks to have the clearest route to stardom. He really has everything - size, athleticism, handles, shooting, high IQ, and leadership. While there are other great prospects, they have more question marks over them. Brown Jr reminds me of an even bigger, more athletic Lillard. Which is potential All-NBA territory.
That's great and all, but let's get down to what actually matters.
What's his standing reach?
That's not a good enough reason to rig the lottery for San Antonio. Miami is also a "solid stable organization," how come the draft never gets rigged for them?
No fewer than two teams have jumped for 14 to 1. If it were rigged, it shouldn't be that hard. Frankly, if it were rigged, why would it even make a difference whether it's a new system, or not? You don't believe it's legit, anyway.Isn’t Miami I always in the playoffs the last draft pick they had in the top 10 was 2015 at 10 how could they rig that big of a jump pre new lottery