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might be in the clear legally, but he is still under his employer's microscope -- the NBA's review into claims he had an improper relationship with a minor remains ongoing, TMZ Sports has learned.
Sources tell us nothing has changed as far as the Association is concerned ... despite Newport Beach PD recently closing its investigation without the 21-year-old Oklahoma City Thunder guard being charged.
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I always like to be surpised by a players age, albeit being older or younger than you’d expect.
The obvious answers the last few years were ‘Steven Adams is only 26, or Drummond is only 26’
Mine right now would probably be that buddy heild is 3 years older than Dante exum. 31 and 28.
What other ages are surprising?
Michael Kidd gilchrist just turned 30. Younger than buddy hield by a year
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Which arenas have the lights too bright for some players in the NBA especially during the playoffs? Give me a reason like atmosphere, loudness of fans, arena sounds, how the arena looks, or any home court advantage. I’m talking some real psychological shit.
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Celtics +10
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Thunder +8.2
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Sixers +8.0
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Wolves +5.8
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Clippers +5.6
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Pelicans +4.9
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Nuggets +4.9
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Knicks +4.1
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Bucks +3.9
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Cavaliers +3.3
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Pacers +2.2
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Suns +1.5
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Mavericks +1.1
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Magic +0.9
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Rockets +0.6
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Heat +0.6
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Kings +0.4
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Warriors -1.0
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Lakers -1.0
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Raptors -1.2
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Jazz -1.4
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Nets -1.8
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Hawks -2.1
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Bulls -2.3
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Grizzlies -4.9
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Spurs -9.4
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Blazers -9.5
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Wizards -9.8
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Pistons -10.7
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Hornets -12.0
Tiers
Historically Good: Celtics
Very Good: Thunder, Sixers
Good: Wolves, Clippers, Pelicans, Nuggets, Knicks, Bucks, Cavaliers
Above Average: Pacers, Suns, Mavericks, Magic, Rockets, Heat, Kings
Below Average: Warriors, Lakers, Raptors, Jazz, Nets, Hawks, Bulls
Bad: Grizzlies
Very Bad:
Historically Trash: Spurs, Blazers, Wizards, Pistons, Hornets
Not sure how tonight will end but tatum prob did me in, We shall see. hope you all avoided the fucking blowouts tonight because jesus man this shit is insane. Got a nice slate tomorrow but with a ton of late news to keep an eye on
if discord is something you are interested in, will have a link below where i have in-depth content going over each slate, player pools for cash/gpps cores and much more.
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Edit: bruce available. if trent still starts i like him for value. i dont think it hurts much. wait for lineup
Edit: josh hart is OUT - the biggest bumps go to donte and quenten grimes, grimes is now firmly in play for value. Donte is solid as well
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I was thinking, if Kerr never joined the Warriors in 2014, and never had the chance to create his small ball style with Curry and Co., how long would that stagnate the historical shift to small ball that we have seen the league follow since the Warriors championship in ‘15?
Obviously Jackson would have continued his miserable job as HC and that team’s influence probably would not have happened. So what then? Would we still be seeing heavy mid range game from most teams? Would Brooke Lopez have transformed his game to accommodate threes? Would another couch have pulled a Kerr and created his own small ball movement?
Edit: Like others have noted, the Warriors didn't invent small ball, as there were previous teams that had done the same thing. I should have specified, I was more interested in how small ball was uber-accelerated by the Kerr Warriors and if that hadn't happened, and Jackson stayed at HC, how slow (or fast) would the change have come?
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