LeBron didn’t make a shot outside the paint until 7 minutes left in the game lol. This is what Magic Johnson would’ve looked like playing late in his career had he not gotten the AIDS virus
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
The reigning MVP in his prime lost to the bum ass Orlando Magic today and you still have the MJ cult trashing LeBron for posting historic 20-15-17 triple doubles in the playoffs. He must really be that good.
I love LeBron. He's one of the best ever. I also don't feel the need to make excuses for him.
When nearly every possession you start with the ball in your hands at the top of the 3 point line and you either dribble shoot or dribble kickout, any player racks up stats. Its ugly and causes other players to stand and watch making it hard to get into the flow of the game.
I still think the Lakers have too much talent to lose to Portland as enjoyable to watch as it would be.
Originally Posted by Superturtle:
KCP, one of LeGMs pet signings, played 29 minutes last night and managed a grand total of 1 point, 1 rebound, and 1 assist.
A countersuit filed by Toronto Raptors president of basketball operations Masai Ujiri includes new video footage that shows the San Francisco Bay Area police officer with whom he had an altercation in the moments after the Raptors won Game 6 of the 2019 NBA Finals was the aggressor.
The suit was filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Oakland, California.
The footage shows the officer -- Alan Strickland -- grabbed Ujiri by the suit jacket and shoved him, telling him to "back the f--- up" as Ujiri was attempting to show his team credential. Ujiri was trying to reach the Oracle Arena floor to celebrate with the Raptors in the wake of Toronto winning the first NBA championship in franchise history against the Golden State Warriors.
The two then exchanged words, and Ujiri held out his credential again. Strickland shoved Ujiri a second time, and Ujiri shoved Strickland back.
After the two men were separated, Ujiri eventually was able to make it onto the court to celebrate with the rest of the Raptors.
"After being shoved and cursed at, Mr. Ujiri did not respond aggressively towards Mr. Strickland," the suit says. "Instead, he calmly asked Mr. Strickland why he had pushed him, informed Mr. Strickland he was the Raptors' President, and held up his all-access arena credential to show it to Mr. Strickland. Rather than trying to communicate with Mr. Ujiri, Mr. Strickland chose to dismiss Mr. Ujiri's claim that he was the Raptors' President and ignore the all-access credential Mr. Ujiri was trying to show him. Mr. Strickland then forcefully shoved Mr. Ujiri a second time.
"Only after being unjustifiably told to 'back the f--- up' and shoved twice did Mr. Ujiri show any response and return a shove to Mr. Strickland's chest. Mr. Ujiri's defensive response was a reasonable and justified reaction to Mr. Strickland's use of unnecessary and excessive force."
Strickland's suit, which was filed in February, alleged that Ujiri assaulted him in the moments after Toronto's victory and that as a result of the incident, he "suffered injury to his body, health, strength, activity and person, all of which have caused and continue to cause Plaintiff great mental, emotional, psychological, physical, and nervous pain and suffering."
That cop is a fucking putz. Hopefully Masai buries that worthless sack of shit.