Likely so, but that wasnt a gimmie before Snyder left.Donovan was gone dude. Don't kid yourself
Likely so, but that wasnt a gimmie before Snyder left.Donovan was gone dude. Don't kid yourself
Dear lord this might be some of the most ignorant **** I've read.But the other part of that is that I don't understand what impact this has on an average NBA player. Detroit is 80% black and I do not for a second believe that any Pistons players live in predominantly black parts of Detroit or Detroit Metro. Based on where the Jazz players tend to live around SLC, I assume they live in the whitest places imaginable. I also find it difficult to believe that the higher the black population of the city is, the lower the racism you face. A white police officer doesn't care if the city is 5% black or 50% black when pulling you over for driving a "suspiciously" expensive car. What would be the benefit of living in a city with a larger black population for someone who's a multi-millionaire from the start?
I mean, ideally you want your players happy. We saw the effects of what bad locker-room does to a team in teh Dallas series.Who gives a ****? First 7 years of a players career they have no choice where they play and if as a professional athlete in your mid twenties you priorities the party over winning well you can **** off.
Because I made post?Damn Cy, this is a very important topic to you apparently.
I mean, ideally you want your players happy. We saw the effects of what bad locker-room does to a team in teh Dallas series.
Yeah, completely untrue. This isnt the NFL.Unless they're a top 10-15 player, most players are pretty disposable, teams need to stop being dictated to by players.
If you let player agents run your franchise you may as well sell it.Yeah, completely untrue. This isnt the NFL.