@ShamsCharania This will be totally worth the meaningless competition people have been obsessing about when a star gets injured and misses the playoffs 👍
Its cool that the party who won't shut up about how America is run by shadow billionaire elites voted for the billionaire elite stacking the government with his billionaire elite buddies
@JMurrayWrld This is my first season in a while not using streaming sites to watch. Why? The Blazers launched a streaming service for a reasonable $120 a season. I’m sure there are lots like me who would happily pay to watch their local team for a reasonable price if such a product existed.
The thing that worries me most about Scoot are the mental mistakes. Way too many times he loses his guy or isn’t where he needs to be. Obv he’s young but he’s on a team with tons of youth and he’s the only one that stands out to me.
I’m Muslim. If somebody tried to bring the Quran into my children’s public schools, I would fiercely oppose it. Not only out of respect for other people’s faiths (or lack thereof) but also because making religion a political instrument corrupts faith
@CHold I know I’m in the minority but I like to see the best players in the world hang out and hoop and have fun with little to no risk of injury. They compete 82 games a year and that’s more than enough for me.
@avdijaszn @deniavdia8 @realapp@NBA_University@trailblazers Loved what I’ve seen from Deni so far this year. His ability to play fast, make plays off the bounce, and get to the free throw line is a skill set that fits so well in todays NBA.
@tyefor Hard to argue Scoot and Ayton are worse now than the start of last season. Toumani and Rupes have consistently improved. Ant is the outlier to me. Has been truly awful to start the year.
@DannyMarang Coaching might not flip the L to a W but it could absolutely make a difference in the things that are within the players control such as effort and pride to not get embarrassed.