Random NBA Observations 2017 - 2018

Omar Little

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"That stuff right there is going to last forever," Durant says. "That stuff is way, way more important than a championship. Me and my family didn't just erase those eight years in OKC. D.C. and OKC is where we grew up—my mom, my brother, me. I am OKC. I'm still OKC. That blue is going to be in my blood forever. That place raised me. I have people there who would take a bullet for me and vice versa. But there's a point in a young man's life, just like when he goes off to college, or when he moves to another city to get a job, he's got to make a decision for himself. You've got to make a decision that's best for yourself and you would expect the people that love you the most to say they understand.

"Fifteen minutes, no traffic," he says of the Seattle commute. "There wasn't a nice view from my house, but once I was on the bridge, beautiful. Water, both sides of you. On a good day, you could see Mount Rainier. Once spring rolled around, I was like, 'This is what Seattle is really about.' The Bay is the closest thing."

"I didn't have that perspective at first. I didn't have it when I went back to OKC. I was like, 'F--k all of them.' I didn't have it when they gave my number away. I was, 'F--k all of them.' My best friend works for the team, I told him, 'F--k all y'all. That's f--ked up.' Then I had to get out of my head, tell myself, 'It's not that serious, it is what it is.' I understand it's not my number anymore, they can do whatever they want with it, but you hand that number to a two-way player, you've got to be, like, 'Nah, we've got too many good memories with this number, man.' But at some point, that thing's going to be in the rafters anyway; it's all good. I did something they didn't like. They did something I didn't like. S--t happens. If I was on my death bed, I guarantee you Sam Presti and Russell Westbrook would come check on me. So I'm going to look at it that way rather than the other way."


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KnickstapeCity

RIP Big Dikk :wow: :mjcry:
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Good shyt, scary to think what he game will look like once he's confident in his shot....

Speaking of Fournier :skip:

I don't think they do this in Harlem :dame: @ImmaTopWilt @KnickstapeCity


:dame: I mean you tagged me and tagged another nikka named Imma Top Wilt... :dame: I can bet you anything that he’s not from Harlem, never lived in Harlem at any point of his life, and never even visited Harlem.





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I don't know if I can even keep watching Kings games right now brehs. I thought we'd be competitive and fun to watch but that's not the case. The roster is way too young and inexperienced, the vets are not playing well. We're getting blown out way too often. Gonna be the 12th straight season missing the playoffs. I'm sick of all the losing. :mjcry:
 

DarrynCobretti

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All this drip on me
I remember pre-draft people and even some analysts really thought Jayson Tatum might be a tier below nikkas like Ball, Fultz and Jackson.

Son has come out the gates looking like an elite 2-way player and he still a teenager:wow:

 
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