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May 29, 2020, 05:53:01 AM
I think other team/s will demand the same thing if they have the same scenario with the Blazers. I think that's not nice of him to demand a thing like that it's better he just play and see for a result.

That's very selfish of him if he will not play but his teammates are playing, bad attitude for a star player that suppose to play the role model within the team. I like Lillard actually, but if he will do this, I might get disappointed as this shows no love and respect for basketball, especially to other teams that has ensure all their teams will play.

Just think about this, we are anticipating the return of the NBA and we will know other star players will not play.
How would a fan suppose to think? Cry
First of all, he should've made a difference when they are still starting the season.
I am not saying it his fault, but he is a game-changer player. He could win games if he will work harder.
Make the season look like its always a playoff game. They fought against a strong OKC last year and then GSW.
They have the right players to win games and yet they stayed on the 9th.

There is still a chance. NBA hasn't announced a plan yet. He is just overreacting now.


But in some point he's right but the word delivered make him sound rude that's why many people reacts on how he deliver his word, so maybe this is a big challenge to portland since they really need to improve their line up since they always got bust when it comes to playoffs round. They need a help inside since whenever Lilard or shooters missed they have a man will cover up and get the rebounds for them.
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May 29, 2020, 05:47:06 AM
I think other team/s will demand the same thing if they have the same scenario with the Blazers. I think that's not nice of him to demand a thing like that it's better he just play and see for a result.

That's very selfish of him if he will not play but his teammates are playing, bad attitude for a star player that suppose to play the role model within the team. I like Lillard actually, but if he will do this, I might get disappointed as this shows no love and respect for basketball, especially to other teams that has ensure all their teams will play.

Just think about this, we are anticipating the return of the NBA and we will know other star players will not play.
How would a fan suppose to think? Cry
First of all, he should've made a difference when they are still starting the season.
I am not saying it his fault, but he is a game-changer player. He could win games if he will work harder.
Make the season look like its always a playoff game. They fought against a strong OKC last year and then GSW.
They have the right players to win games and yet they stayed on the 9th.

There is still a chance. NBA hasn't announced a plan yet. He is just overreacting now.
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May 29, 2020, 04:48:33 AM
I think other team/s will demand the same thing if they have the same scenario with the Blazers. I think that's not nice of him to demand a thing like that it's better he just play and see for a result.

That's very selfish of him if he will not play but his teammates are playing, bad attitude for a star player that suppose to play the role model within the team. I like Lillard actually, but if he will do this, I might get disappointed as this shows no love and respect for basketball, especially to other teams that has ensure all their teams will play.

Just think about this, we are anticipating the return of the NBA and we will know other star players will not play.
How would a fan suppose to think? Cry

He's head bloated already? nah! that's not a good attitude he didn't even give a championship to the blazers yet and he demand those things up? Maybe it's best if he will contribute more so that his team will land to playoffs to much talks cannot contribute anything. Best if he motivate his teammate by good works and help the other player who's not contributing well, for releasing that statement he sounds like he's invincible and no one cannot take his current position.
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May 29, 2020, 04:10:15 AM
I think other team/s will demand the same thing if they have the same scenario with the Blazers. I think that's not nice of him to demand a thing like that it's better he just play and see for a result.

That's very selfish of him if he will not play but his teammates are playing, bad attitude for a star player that suppose to play the role model within the team. I like Lillard actually, but if he will do this, I might get disappointed as this shows no love and respect for basketball, especially to other teams that has ensure all their teams will play.

Just think about this, we are anticipating the return of the NBA and we will know other star players will not play.
How would a fan suppose to think? Cry
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May 28, 2020, 11:23:33 PM
I think other team/s will demand the same thing if they have the same scenario with the Blazers. I think that's not nice of him to demand a thing like that it's better he just play and see for a result.
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May 28, 2020, 11:01:14 PM
Nothing really. He speaks from his Christian POV. Funny thing, those players are most likely Christians too, but just on "paper", or when it fits them like on Christmas or other holidays. Not many have strength and courage to say something like that. Worst of all, it seems that somehow they interpret that as defending those police officers who all deserve long jail sentences for what they did ( but I doubt that they will get more than few years max, if even that).

Yeah, it's amazing how the rookie is already wise at his young age.
I didn't even have a thought of that.
That is pure love. It's not easy to have that kind of mindset with all the hate that is being thrown in that policeman.
Many will just go with the flow and feel the same thing.


Sounds of a hassle to me and additional work if these families will also be involved and subjected to regular coronavirus testing protocols instead the focus is only for all players, team staff, or any people that really needed in the place.
The truth may still not be sinking in. They should just be thankful if the games will resume and not look for more complications.
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May 28, 2020, 03:23:37 PM
NBA and players union are drafting a plan so family members can stay within 'bubble' with players, per report

I'm not opposing the idea but much better if family members will instead stay at home for good.

People have to understand that there are really changes from now on as Covid-19 is still here. But honestly, even with that plan, I think most NBA player's families will stay home.

Sounds of a hassle to me and additional work if these families will also be involved and subjected to regular coronavirus testing protocols instead the focus is only for all players, team staff, or any people that really needed in the place.
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May 28, 2020, 02:54:15 PM
 Depends on the player and their families situation really. If you think that getting all of your family involved would probably help them, you will want them and keep them safe. Or if you think making them stay at home is safer you will want that? I mean I don't know which one is safer, it all depends on what you want and if I am so rich and can basically make sure my family is safer at home I would prefer that easily. After all you have millions of dollars and you have a huge house and you can hire people to bring whatever is needed to your house and you could hire helpers to your house that you can trust and just risk them instead and your family will be fine. If you are however some end of the bench minimum level payment person with taxes and all that you are basically not living that rich and getting your family involved could be better.
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May 28, 2020, 02:52:01 PM
If they can somehow find a method to come back, I am sure they will reconsider the family thing as a back up plan and not something that is vital. But what you are forgetting is the simple fact that the world is in a bit of a danger right now, there is too many people who are dying every single day, over 350k people died in total, so players may want their families with them because of it.

If it was like Olympics where they just leave to another nation and not come back for a month or so, that would have been fine, the family is having a joyful period at home not even caring where you are, hell it is a bit nice sometimes to get the man of the house leaving so the kids and the mom could have fun times, I remember it because I was a kid and did stuff behind my dad without him knowing Cheesy.

But this is different, there is a huge pandemic going on and now it is getting a bit better but it is still there, hence why players may want families closer to them, not because they would miss them, but because they want to keep an eye on them.
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May 28, 2020, 12:16:01 PM
It would always be the best option if they keep their families away from any NBA camps and facilities at this dire situation. Focusing on the players, coaching staff, camera men, and other personnel's health security and carefully implement precautionary measure and guidelines would be the priority.
If I am a NBA player, I would want to keep away my family from all this, and not additionally endanger them, by being quarantined by bunch of other people. I really don't get those that can't be away from family for 2 months, especially when you know that you are keeping them safe by doing that.


Nothing really. He speaks from his Christian POV. Funny thing, those players are most likely Christians too, but just on "paper", or when it fits them like on Christmas or other holidays. Not many have strength and courage to say something like that. Worst of all, it seems that somehow they interpret that as defending those police officers who all deserve long jail sentences for what they did ( but I doubt that they will get more than few years max, if even that).
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May 28, 2020, 12:01:14 PM

He is a coward when everyone wanted to play he is out there telling people not to expect from anything from him when the season resumes. even though the association has not yet announce the schedule when they will resume the game. I think there will be no problem about the games when they resume it. after all, when all of the countries are COVID free, we will be back in our normal life and they can play the game like they used to. If we're like him, I will never say such a thing because it will discourage other players to play even the fans will not be happy to hear it.
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May 28, 2020, 10:09:53 AM
What's so wrong about Michael Porter Jr. tweet?

https://clutchpoints.com/nba-news-lou-williams-mike-scott-moe-harkless-rip-michael-porter-jr-for-controversial-tweet/
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As much as you pray for George family, gotta also pray for the police officer(s) who were involved in this evil. As hard as it is, pray for them instead of hate them...Pray that God changes their hearts.
It is a good one.
I guess other people misunderstood it because they are being consumed by hate.
His view is different because he is a Christian and also he could be exhausted by all the hate coming out of social media.
That is the right thing.
Bring justice for the guy but do not solve hate by putting more coal into it.
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May 28, 2020, 07:21:20 AM
NBA and players union are drafting a plan so family members can stay within 'bubble' with players, per report
https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/27/us/nba-bubble-family-spt-trnd/index.html
I say keep it simple and move families away from the camp. Less people involved in all this, less chances that virus will spread, and it will be much easier logistically. It's not like they won't see their families for years. They can survive month or two of separation, especially nowadays with various means of communication.

Exactly! Infact the NBA playoffs usually runs for about 2 months depending on how the game goes, but more than 2 months would be the maximum if most of the matches reach a full seven game series.
It would always be the best option if they keep their families away from any NBA camps and facilities at this dire situation. Focusing on the players, coaching staff, camera men, and other personnel's health security and carefully implement precautionary measure and guidelines would be the priority.
 
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May 28, 2020, 05:38:47 AM
NBA and players union are drafting a plan so family members can stay within 'bubble' with players, per report
https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/27/us/nba-bubble-family-spt-trnd/index.html
I say keep it simple and move families away from the camp. Less people involved in all this, less chances that virus will spread, and it will be much easier logistically. It's not like they won't see their families for years. They can survive month or two of separation, especially nowadays with various means of communication.

I agree.

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When asked about the report, the NBA did not comment.
It's the National Basketball Players Association which might want to push this kind of method.
A good plan but will it be worth it if suddenly one of them is hit by the virus.
Better to just keep them away from all of this.

Is it because it won't be like a normal game to them without fans on the sidelines? Might be.
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May 28, 2020, 04:40:40 AM
I would like to see if Lillard will be so adamant about not playing if they cut his salary proportionally to games missed. Somehow I think that he would change his mind quickly Cheesy All of them are very loud, until you threaten them with salary cut.

The organization has to do this kind of rules so players will not abuse their position, though a star player or not, an equal treatment is necessary, people watch games to see a star player, games would be boring for them if they don't see their idol. I mean, can someone tell Lillard that at least do this for the fans.
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May 28, 2020, 04:13:47 AM
Maybe he is the only one that said it, but in the case that NBA goes for that option that each team plays 70 games in order to fulfill the contract obligations,  many other teams will see those games as basically recreational, and will probably play with bench warmers. After all, similar thing happens at the end of every regular season, when some team looses it's chance for playoff.
I would like to see if Lillard will be so adamant about not playing if they cut his salary proportionally to games missed. Somehow I think that he would change his mind quickly Cheesy All of them are very loud, until you threaten them with salary cut.


NBA and players union are drafting a plan so family members can stay within 'bubble' with players, per report
https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/27/us/nba-bubble-family-spt-trnd/index.html
I say keep it simple and move families away from the camp. Less people involved in all this, less chances that virus will spread, and it will be much easier logistically. It's not like they won't see their families for years. They can survive month or two of separation, especially nowadays with various means of communication.
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May 28, 2020, 01:26:00 AM
NBA and players union are drafting a plan so family members can stay within 'bubble' with players, per report

The discussions are mainly happening among teams that are expecting to go deep into the playoffs, meaning that they would have a longer stay on the campus, ESPN's Ramona Shelburne and Adrian Wojnarowski reported, citing unnamed sources.

https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/27/us/nba-bubble-family-spt-trnd/index.html
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May 27, 2020, 11:00:22 PM

Let's hope that they take care of their body if that happens, I am sure as always Lebron would be the one that takes care of heat the most and readies his body to it Cheesy Also I think no matter when they come back there will be some fatter people, like I think Harden could gain like 10 lbs easily, he looks like that kind of person Cheesy.

I hope they are keeping their bodies healthy.  Grin
They are professional and paid, so it is their duty to keep the weight in the right amount proportion for their bodies.

Golden State Warriors is a type of team that doesn't rely on center.

For the draft, I think they will pick a Small Forward/Power Forward to cover Durant or Igouadala's hole.


Yeah, I have the same thought they won't need shooters but needs an addition with defense.
What if they will be playing against teams like Denver with Jokic or Lakers with McGee and Davis.
Sure they could fight a barrage of three's against a Houston team but a back-up center is needed for other teams.
An agile forward will also do.
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May 27, 2020, 06:41:15 PM

He wants to play but in a format that will give advantage to his team.

They are just 3 wins behind the 8th spot so I don't think he will give up easily.

But can he dictate the format? No... if that is the format then the team just have to follow it, what would people say if he will not play but they are required to play, is there any kind of sanction for players who refuse to play?

I don't understand, why would he want his rules to be followed, lol..
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May 27, 2020, 06:14:07 PM

Thanks for sharing the article as I read on the previous page that it was related to Covid-19 risk why Lillard doesn't want to play. It's now clear to me that he just dislikes the proposal of...

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..a scenario in which all 30 teams would play a set number of regular-season games (70) to satisfy contracts with regional sports networks, so the league doesn't lose further revenue

He wants to play but in a format that will give advantage to his team.

They are just 3 wins behind the 8th spot so I don't think he will give up easily.
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