you spelled that shyt wrong on purpose??I upped in retrospect
How would a boycott of that playoff game change America as we know it today?
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you spelled that shyt wrong on purpose??I upped in retrospect
How would a boycott of that playoff game change America as we know it today?
shyt crazy lookin gbackEveryone that's celebrating this is being extremely short-sighted. Adam Silver and the NBA's PR team just salvaged one of the biggest potential meltdowns you'd have likely ever seen in your life. Name another time when athletes will ever be in a position to boycott with public opinion behind them? They had a chance to restructure the entire league and cause some serious debates over race and class in this country, and the Silver/the NBA understood this. It wasn't just about Sterling.The NBA had to distance themselves and keep good standing with the public (hence the "investigation" into what we all knew to be true) and this decision to ban Sterling only make the league out to be the hero... This is only a moral victory for an unsuspecting public. Sterling still owns the team and for $2.5 million dollars, he was just given the opportunity to set the price to his liking which the league will be obliged to pay to maintain their status as the "hero" in this story... None of this would have been possible had the players boycotted and started making their own demands.
Show as probably already gonna be pure fukkery, but the casting might seal the deal.
The jokes that are about to fly off of having breh from P Valley play Chris Paul about to be crazy.
But seeing Al Bundy reenact this absolute train wreck might be worth the price of admission alone.