@DrewJMac3@Dame__Carrying We have two super stars, the best role player in the league (Jrue) and an outstanding/talented young core 😭🤣.
Go huff some more copium.
I don't feel good about the project being delayed for surveys and town hall meetings when the Council should know enough right now to sign a deal and get moving.
@krunkbunnyy The Knicks won’t make any major moves if they win it all. But yea, we’ll see what happens if they lose.
All of this is probably pointless chatter anyways because I think Giannis values tax cuts and the lifestyle of Miami over actually competing for rings. Hope I’m wrong!
The Trail Blazers are willing to offer back the Bucks’ future draft picks they relinquished for Damian Lillard in a Giannis Antetokounmpo trade.
Portland owns Milwaukee’s 2029 1st along with swaps in 2028 and 2030.
Scoot Henderson + Jerami Grant would create a legal framework.
@krunkbunnyy While true,from a rebuild standpoint being able to offer up and package either Sharpe, Scoot, Clingan, with Grant and also offering picks remains the best “starting point” to a team trying to rebuild. There’s no better offer on the table now that Presti said they won’t trade Chet
First look at Jeremy Strong as Mark Zuckerberg in ‘THE SOCIAL NETWORK’ sequel.
The film follows an engineer who becomes a whistleblower on Facebook's most guarded secrets.
4/25/15, Stephen A. Smith:
“Obama is the POTUS. The face of any franchise should always show any POTUS that respect.”
Fast-forward to today: Stephen A. throws a full-blown tantrum because the Knicks OWNER invited President Trump to a game.
The hypocrisy is off the charts. 😂
Through all the pain and the heartache of a 100+ year old conference falling apart, I have to say I am happy now that the dust has settled. Our rivals are now the Cougs and I’d much prefer to have a rivalry with a respectable fanbase and not jerks.
https://t.co/kTsuC7pmIi
Insane that so many Portland Boomers got to experience this and now they don’t care about the Trail Blazers as if they’re a relic of the past.
Meanwhile us 80s and 90s babies have been through hell and back for our Blazers and we might soon find ourselves without a team.
June 6, 1977: The NBA World Champion Portland Trail Blazers’ victory parade and celebration brings roughly 250,000 fans to downtown Portland.
Portland Mayor Neil Goldschmidt proclaimed the day "Blazer Victory Day" in the city.
📺 KGW-TV
@dwightjaynes Coming from the guy who has witnessed a championship that is easy to say. I am 33 and can remember even as a 7 year old the feeling of the Blazer’s losing game 7 of the WCF.
It has been a lifetime of pain for us younger gen fans and we’re worried if not now it might be never.