He won’t show he can carry any load in GS. Nobody will max him out off that.
Spurs aren't a good team tbh
He won’t show he can carry any load in GS. Nobody will max him out off that.
That's what I was implying. The NBA is not building "tradition" in smaller/losing markets, and Lebron and other stars bouncing around the league to ring chase, align themselves with their "business interests," or other reasons doesn't help facilitate that. On related point, there's a lot of consternation about the lack of MLB superstars on favorite athlete lists, and the reason for that is because fan favorites will be players on their hometown teams, so ten different MLB fans will likely pick 10 different players, while 10 NBA fans will pick Lebron, Curry. The MLB knew it was it better to exploit regional markets than just pimp the Yankees, since smaller markets are more stable because they're not as subject to the bandwagon effect (i.e. "I only watch the NBA when Lebron is on" vs. "I watch the MLB to watch my hometown team."). NFL did similar when they were growing.
The new CBA can't come soon enough, what a joke.
Nba has no decency since they let iverson be the face of the league
I'd be down for MLF putting pressure on the NBA and I'd gladly help contribute to it. Get that pitch clock and I will tune in. I think a salary cap would be great too. You're right the league is getting arrogant. The people at the top, the superstars, all of them. them.
It's coming. 3-4 hour baseball games are not historically the norm. It used to be a "fast paced" sport relatively speaking. No constant running around, sure, but when pitchers would only take like 8-12 seconds to throw, the average 9 inning game with typical scoring would be over in less time than an average basketball game.
he just has to look healthy and motivated
Yeah, about the only thing interesting now is what happens to bum ass Kawhi.
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How long until Draymond and Boogie get into a locker room fistfight after losing a close game?
Lebron couldn't beat the heat so he joined them? What?
At least the spurs tickets will be cheaper this season.![]()
Thos generation wont fight, just twitter insult. Should be great fun
Lossing they will be issues in lakers and Gs locker rooms
Unlikely basbeall takes over anything. Its a declining sport for a reason. Too Slow and it is not dymamic enough.
Fans in general fall in love with sports when unexpected things happen that never happens in baseball. Theres only one way to score in baseball.
NBA will take a huge hit after lebron though.
What i am wondering is how os Hockey declining even more as a sport. Its a decently designed sport but i reckon in 20 years NHL will be an afterthought.
MLS teams are inching closer to NHL level value. Like Toronto and Vancouver are 300 Million USD teams now. How much is an NHL team worth?
If anything I think the NFL will monopolize America.
Why am I going to spend the time following the local smaller market team when the good players will leave? The NBA had a solution to this that worked reasonably well, some of it contractual, some of it, well, tradition based. Joining the team that just punked your team out of the playoffs used to be thought of as a move.
The next time the local NBA team threatens to leave if it doesn't get a public subsidy for a new arena, well, bye.
LOLOL 1 year 5.3
Meanwhile, Mills makes what
It's a great move, but most people are just looking at Cousins's name and ignoring the severity of his injury, tbh..he isn't going to be anywhere near as good as he used to be..
The value of it is what is outrageous, can't do better for a 5th option on a team ..
The primary problem that has been lurking since Jordan captivated the basketball world (and the Magic vs. Bird rivalry before that) is when the NBA shifted from a more traditional "marketing around teams and rivalries" approach to centering the league around stars. The end result of the this strategy is people tuning out when said superstar retires from the league, leaves their team, etc. In baseball and football, high profile stars leaving/retiring really don't affect interest. Fans will essentially stick by their teams because stars don't move the needle as much in those sports (yeah, QBs in football, but you still need a line, defense, and great skill position players to complement a QB. Tom Brady leaving for the Bucs doesn't make them a playoff team. , we don't know how good he is away from Belichick, but it's obviously Lebron, Curry, etc can bring the same impact anywhere they play).
The star angle is perfect for social media drama though, so I don't see a change anytime soon. Social media relevance still drives up the league's perceived value. I think it's a bubble in the making, though.
He doesn't need to be tbh.
poor lebron ? how about poor NBA fans ? this is ridiculous.
you know what, i now want kawhi traded to any team that is already stacked for peanuts just so someone can have a chance against them. this man
Their concern is also going to take a backseat in the next few years because the teams involved are the Lakers and Warriors, it's not like it's the Pistons and Hawksthe league is salivating over a LeBron/Kawhi Lakers duo..
Mathews begs to differ
Wes Matthews? He's nowhere near as good as he used to be, especially on defense..his first year back was a disaster..
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