Jason Tatum Says The Bubble Was Rec League Status

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So I guess I'm the only one who peeped when the St. Louis came out that nikka huh? "...wasn't no fans thurr" :russ:

Why do guys who didn't win/show out keep saying things like this? Don't they realize it only reflects negatively on them? Unless they are implying the same environment that benefited others hurt them. Which would just be a pretty weak plea cop.
 

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nikkas was playin freely & getting dey ass busted freely too :whistle:
That's what it comes down to. Say what you will, but end of the day every team had their entire squad so...no excuses. I'm not a Lakers fan but let's be real: if any team was disadvantaged it was them, since they would have had home court advantage from start to finish if not for the bubble.
 

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I did not see them celtics in the finals, what happened? Wasn't easy enough?
:mjlol: Another butthurt clown not even caring to understand what Tatum was actually saying. At no point did he say it was easy. Good lord, this thread is a case study on only reading headlines/taking a quote out of context.
 

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He talkin about Jamal Murray one hit wonder ass.

He aint done jack shyt since the season started.

Him and TJ Warren buncha bubble ballers. thats it
 

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Did this cornball have the same energy after getting DENIED by Adebayo @ the buzzer???? :ohhh:..............:stopitslime:
:mjlol: Another butthurt clown not even caring to understand what Tatum was actually saying. At no point did he say it was easy. Good lord, this thread is a case study on only reading headlines/taking a quote out of context.
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I get what him/you are saying, no offense but u & him aren’t that deep :russ:.
Just dont pop shyt when u got bounced out of the playoffs bc of your own lack of strength.......obviously this is all in context, a fun type interview with cats shooting the sh!t......but bubble or no bubble, Tatum hasn’t done sh!t in his career yet to be able to run his mouth:yeshrug:.
 

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LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- The last time there was a slate of five or more NBA games on the same day, with every team scoring at least 110 points, was more than 32 years ago.

That is, until the opening of the league's so-called bubble amid the coronavirus pandemic -- where it already has happened twice.

Scoring numbers are soaring inside the NBA's bubble, where the restarted season is happening at Walt Disney World. Entering Sunday's games, 17 of the 22 teams inside the bubble were exceeding what had been their scoring averages before the season was suspended on March 11 because of COVID-19.

Game scoring totals on average are nine points higher than what had been the norm this season. The number of 3-pointers in each contest -- which had been on a record clip when the season got suspended -- is up as well. And Indiana's T.J. Warren, not even a top-50 scorer when the pandemic hit, is leading the bubble in points per game so far, averaging 34.4 and nearly doubling what was his season average.


"T.J. Warren is on a different planet right now," Pacers guard Victor Oladipo said.

He's not alone. The bubble is working for just about everybody, or so it seems.

There was a six-game NBA schedule on Feb. 21, 1988, and all the teams playing that night scored at least 110 points. That hadn't happened, on a day of five or more games, again in the NBA until July 31 -- the second day of bubble games. It happened again Saturday.


shyt was a joke.


 

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So before you could even see a single game played, a LeBron hater was already trying to create a narrative to diminish the value of a championship that you knew LeBron had a good shot to win.

Big surprise! :russ:
Second best player of all time = a Lebron hater.

Damn dude, he already got a wife and kids. Where do you even have time to suck his dikk?


I actually created the thread cause Ben Simmons was out for the offs but because of the break, he’d be back fully healthy. And I started off by saying I don’t care if the sixers win, I’m not counting it. And that’s my team

go play somewhere
 

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Did you not read any of the thread? :dwillhuh:





I've been saying the entire time that anyone who watched could tell they were playing all-out NBA ball but fools in this thread saying it was a big joke and they were just collecting a check. I already got on his ass for completely misrepresenting what Tatum said.

Did you even read the title of the thread?
No nba players said it repeatedly and even lebron said he and his team had trouble keeping focus. But play on
 
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