JokerzWyld
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This wouldn't even be a conversation if the players had an ownership stake in the team they played for.
People love America so much, even though this country hates you so much. Use your "freedom of speech" and people attack you for it. Employers fine you for it. Media, a free speech organ, will crucify for it. This society is delusional. The fact that we give this much focus to a deleted tweet with merit is outrageous. Isn't it ironic that players are obligated to speak to the media then get condemned in the rare instance they tell the truth?
At the end of the day it is just a game. Ayesha wasn't stupid or out of pocket. She gave a fact. For the ESPN critics like Stephen A's dumb ass who said "Ayesha is just upset that her husband lost two games in a row." Like the GSW didn't lose two straight to the Thunder in the last series. Did she say the league was rigged then? The "sore loser" narrative is without merit. She has a right to an opinion independent of her husband, the league, and the league-sponsored media.
People love America so much, even though this country hates you so much. Use your "freedom of speech" and people attack you for it. Employers fine you for it. Media, a free speech organ, will crucify for it. This society is delusional. The fact that we give this much focus to a deleted tweet with merit is outrageous. Isn't it ironic that players are obligated to speak to the media then get condemned in the rare instance they tell the truth?
At the end of the day it is just a game. Ayesha wasn't stupid or out of pocket. She gave a fact. For the ESPN critics like Stephen A's dumb ass who said "Ayesha is just upset that her husband lost two games in a row." Like the GSW didn't lose two straight to the Thunder in the last series. Did she say the league was rigged then? The "sore loser" narrative is without merit. She has a right to an opinion independent of her husband, the league, and the league-sponsored media.