• Andrew Bogut: ‘This league is so two-faced and everybody is so fake’
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    Andrew Bogut: ‘This league is so two-faced and everybody is so fake’

    To clear cap space for Kevin Durant, the Warriors traded Andrew Bogut to the Mavericks – an easy call. But it seems Golden State became disenchanted with Bogut before Durant picked the Warriors. With Dallas visiting Golden State tonight, Bogut revisited his exit from the Warriors. Bogut, in a Q&A with Sam Amick of USA Today: Q: You took some hits on the way out of town, though. Your durability was questioned … A: “Oh, who cares? I don’t care.” Q: Even though it seemed like it was coming from the inside (of the Warriors)? A: “But that’s how it is. I don’t buy into the sources thing. I don’t buy into all that (expletive), because this league is so two-faced and everybody is so fake. The same people

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    Randle, D-League assignees set to receive valuable time with Westchester

    Keith Schlosser, SNY.TV Twitter | Archive The New York Knicks assigned Ron Baker and Marshall Plumlee to their D-League affiliate in Westchester on Tuesday, where they will join Chasson Randle in an opportunity to earn valuable minutes as they play against the Long Island Nets in a preseason matchup on Wednesday. While it's just a coincidence the Knicks and Brooklyn Nets also face each other Wednesday, the D-League appears to be a better look for Baker and Plumlee. Plumlee has watched all six games in a suit, and Baker's time has been sporadic and limited at best. Randle, who is still on the Knicks' radar for a future roster spot, scored 22 points in Westchester's opening preseason win earlier

  • Raw as a nation: Kerr, NBA baffled America chose Trump
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    Raw as a nation: Kerr, NBA baffled America chose Trump

    Having failed to spend his life living in a world where hatred is just another entertainment vehicle, Steve Kerr seemed baffled by the developments of Tuesday night. An election built on tapping into anger by someone who has made his fame by understanding and even fomenting it was well outside his wheelhouse – as a coach, and as a human being. Kerr spoke, as has basically every citizen with voice to do so, on the election that changed what we think of ourselves and the end of our pretenses. He found the electoral process ugly and offensive, and though he tried to steer a careful course, events have overtaken him, as we learn to live in a new and more brutish world. The standard-bearer for the