Inside the NBA Talk Winners & Losers At The Trade Deadline

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Comments (22)

  • Sidney T

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    With all the recent blockbuster trades lately, can someone explain to
    Me why a while back why the Chris Paul trade from New Orleans to the Lakers was blocked?

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  • Frank Rizzo

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    Loved how Shaq and Chuck belittled Kenny's being in the building for the LeScoringRecord! 🤣 Sitting up high when they're showing the celebrities! 😂

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  • BBAKER

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    NOTHING about LeBron and his NARCISSISM is exciting or good!! His constant DISRESPECT for former President and our government is beyond DISGUSTING

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  • Knives

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    bron get russ to lakers just to trade him to another team.

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  • Eddy

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    Kenny said a whole load of nothing 🤣🤣

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  • Derek Johnson

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    If teams stay healthy and the lakers make it this could be the most stacked west playoffs ever. Jokic, morant, Leonard, George, Lebron, ad, Steph, Luka, Kyrie, Durant, booker, Zion maybe too

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  • Mærk

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    Russ plays hard, but not smart.

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  • Matthias H.

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    There's no valid reason to put Kobe in the GOAT conversation.

    He was spectacular and successful, but he ain't got no big clear advantage over Bird, Magic, Hakeem, Dirk, Steph, Timmy, Shaq or old legends like Cousy, Havlicek, Mikan.

    What is more, a bunch of guys clearly outrace him when it comes to their impact on the game:
    His Airness, LeBron, Russell, Wilt, Kareem.

    Those five have good reasons for the GOAT conversation, the rest of the above competes for the Top 10 – including Kobe.

    (Sorry Chuckster)

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  • Kevin K

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    Chris Haynes be blinking like someone just shined a flashlight at him.

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  • Xinit Antonyms

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    It wore out the Hawks and it wore out the Knicks as well.

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  • Monk Bop

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    Guy's on national TV saying "bof"

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  • Maur

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    If this man thinks for one second that the suns will sign pat bev, he is out of his mind. Pat bev will be out of the league before we sign him

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  • TT

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    If the Suns won the Championship then KD gonna get a Final MVP. After years of hard work by CP3 and Booker, KD gonna steal the show thats what he does.

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  • Tim Hsu

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    the best spot for westbrooks career is to one of the east teams from 4-10, he can help them into the playoffs and prove he still has something to give.

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  • Jon Neiss

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    I am an old dude, going to be 62 in a month. I wish younger folks knew how deeply the NBA and other pro sports are scamming the fans. Back in the 70s, you could literally buy seats at Madison Square Garden, to watch the NY Knicks…for just $5. They weren't great seats, but you could still enjoy the game.

    With the inflation calculator, that $5 would be about $30 today.

    But affordable.

    The idea that pro sports teams can't afford to give regular folks basic prices for basic seats? That is a myth.

    Maybe you can't pay players $10 million a year and have regularly priced seats…but that is basically how pro sports is supposed to function….allowing regularly people to get a break from their day and enjoy some live sports.

    And then, sure, you can charge huge amounts for the best seats in the house, while still allowing regular people, working regular jobs, to be able to come out to the ballgame, without taking a second mortgage on their house…

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  • Hype Barnes

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    I stg i looked at the screen and said “why Ernie got a rubiks cube as a bowtie” 😂

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  • bos74-81

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    From harden Kylie kd how did nets end up with not 1 star in return

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