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I'm tired of my dog getting disrespected

Jim Carey wylin playing that plumber over him

It's all dirk's fault

Go to the bench fuck nigga
 
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Noel fucked up turning down that 4/70 mil offer

Agents be sending some dudes off,they have to understand the market

He won't get that offer next summer but it seems like Dallas intentionally hurting his value

Powell and dirk are 4's playing the 5 over Noel? Lol

Some team gonna get Noel on a discount
 
the cavs arent a bad matchup for a super quick defensive C like noel

so the relationship there must just be completely toxic

if im the cavs im looking at nerlens noel after december 15
 
Beta;c-10091541 said:
I'm tired of my dog getting disrespected

Jim Carey wylin playing that plumber over him

It's all dirk's fault

Go to the bench fuck nigga

Jim Carrey lol I just realized what you was talking about smh
 
another reason to consider why the mavs arent particularly concerned with developing and playing noel

2018 is shaping up to be one of the most loaded C drafts in some time

ayton a 30 year old man already
 
Don't gotta see Iron man type this wack school shooter's name again

One of his biggest supporters — former team president Phil Jackson — is long gone. Now Noah’s return means the Knicks have one player too many and will have to make a move by 5 p.m. Sunday. According to a source, Kuzminskas will be the roster move, although it was unclear whether he will be traded or waived. “I think a lot of things happened this summer, you know, a lot of things changed,” Kuzminskas said. “And it’s obvious that last year’s team wasn’t that good, so you’ve got to change something . . . [And when] a person like [Jackson] is a fan of yours, it’s awesome, but you know, like I said, I was happy when he was here last year. He gave me a lot of advice. Just seeing him last year, the practices, it gives extra motivation. This year, he’s gone. This year we have other guys who are great too in our front office.”

Mindaugas Kuzminskas says he’ll have “a sleepless’’ night as he awaits the Knicks’ decision on who goes or stays. If the Knicks can’t make a trade, say getting a late first-rounder for backup center Kyle O’Quinn, the two likely candidates to be waived Sunday to make room for Joakim Noah’s return from drug suspension is either banished point guard Ramon Sessions or the exiled Kuzminskas.

Kuzminskas and Sessions are each in the final year of their deals. The 3-point specialist who starred in the European Championships for Lithuania is in the last of his two-year deal, paying him $3.8 million. Sessions signed just a one-year deal for the veteran’s minimum of $2.1 million. An outside candidate to be removed is Michael Beasley, who has yet to shine, outplayed by Doug McDermott. He’s also on a one-year veteran’s minimum deal.
 
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Don't gotta see Iron man type this wack school shooter's name again

One of his biggest supporters — former team president Phil Jackson — is long gone. Now Noah’s return means the Knicks have one player too many and will have to make a move by 5 p.m. Sunday. According to a source, Kuzminskas will be the roster move, although it was unclear whether he will be traded or waived. “I think a lot of things happened this summer, you know, a lot of things changed,” Kuzminskas said. “And it’s obvious that last year’s team wasn’t that good, so you’ve got to change something . . . [And when] a person like [Jackson] is a fan of yours, it’s awesome, but you know, like I said, I was happy when he was here last year. He gave me a lot of advice. Just seeing him last year, the practices, it gives extra motivation. This year, he’s gone. This year we have other guys who are great too in our front office.”

Mindaugas Kuzminskas says he’ll have “a sleepless’’ night as he awaits the Knicks’ decision on who goes or stays. If the Knicks can’t make a trade, say getting a late first-rounder for backup center Kyle O’Quinn, the two likely candidates to be waived Sunday to make room for Joakim Noah’s return from drug suspension is either banished point guard Ramon Sessions or the exiled Kuzminskas.

Kuzminskas and Sessions are each in the final year of their deals. The 3-point specialist who starred in the European Championships for Lithuania is in the last of his two-year deal, paying him $3.8 million. Sessions signed just a one-year deal for the veteran’s minimum of $2.1 million. An outside candidate to be removed is Michael Beasley, who has yet to shine, outplayed by Doug McDermott. He’s also on a one-year veteran’s minimum deal.

Any team doing this is fucking stupid.
 

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