@fireguy305@BroCamDad72@OsheaJacksonJr You should really take a bigger issue in yourself being this pressed about something inconsequential but also the fact you lack the intelligence to remotely be taken seriously.
Angrily complaining while being misinformed is a universal sign that you’re a dumbass
@fireguy305@BroCamDad72@OsheaJacksonJr People cross their arms when standing for a long time or if they’re relaxing. They cross their arms without even knowing they’re doing it.
Stop talking for everyone when you clearly don’t have any intelligence to justify what you say as valid for consideration
@Piggybank79@OsheaJacksonJr Show respect? You saying this is you also not respecting the country. The law says any citizen in the USA is not legally mandated to salute the flag.
@CryptidPolitics And yet for the law and order crowd, yall love ignoring the actual law of the land that gives each person the freedom to choose whether or not they will salute the flag and to not have their freedom violated!
The complaining is nothing but ignorant grandstanding done by fools!
@CryptidPolitics U.S. Supreme Court has consistently ruled (starting with West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette in 1943) that the First Amendment protects citizens and public school students from being forced to salute the flag or recite the Pledge of Allegiance.
@SamChotty As smart as Presti is, you expect him to say anything that would cause him to lose leverage in negotiations and potential trades? At this point you’re out of your depth with this discourse.
@SamChotty And you’re too simpleminded to understand that Presti will play it close to the vest so of course he will not say it’s a problem that would them cause him to lose any leverage he has with the players or other teams. I told you that you’re not equipped to have this conversation
@SamChotty Anyone who opts to say “well the NFL/MLB …” in a discussion regarding NBA CBA/salary issue don’t have a clear understanding about what they’re talking about. They’re all separate entities with different rules/guidelines that dictate their decisions in signing players
@SamChotty That doesn’t happen in the MLB as they don’t have a cap. The NFL is also on an entirely different financial structure and comparing the NBA salary structure to those two is silly. What you just did is confirm that you aren’t equipped to have an actual conversation on the matter.
@SamChotty The new CBA was created to end super teams right? But if you have a roster that was drafted well & it’s time to get paid, the small market teams can’t pay everyone … they barely can pay more than their 2 drafted stars. It does suck that a team drafts well and face major issues
@SamChotty For 1, a small market team that drafted will now have to make tough choices in moving key drafted players making max money or are in line to make money is something that really shouldn’t happen since those places tend to not be FA destinations.
@SamChotty And as the yrs continue, a decision will have to be made for Mitchell, Wallace, etc. which may come at the expense of one of OKC’s two homegrown max players.
The CBA in punishing the “super team” is now making it harder for a team that also built primarily through the draft
@SamChotty The middle class athlete for OKC will be seen with what will happen with key role players like Dort, Hartenstein, Isaiah Joe, Aaron Wiggins now. They all played a huge part in the team’s success.
@SamChotty All the CBA does is squeeze out the middle class athlete that makes teams even better. Teams will pay their top 2 stars & then fill out the roster with vet minimum and rookie deals. So I guess the goal is what, parity? Parity doesn’t hold weight in the NBA like it does in the NFL
@SamChotty This was a bad deal and CJ was the name attached to the process that led to this bad deal. It restrict teams from 1) keeping their stars or 2) destroy the depth these teams could have. Reacting to what GSW was able to do was stupid since that was an outlier event.