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  1. nisam video a komentatori u fazonu trebalo je da dobije tech, pa su me zbunili
  2. nema tehničke za luku, nije dovoljno precizno gađao sudiju
  3. u napadu igraju prilično kolektivno za clippers standarde. lopta se dobro kreće defanzivno su i jedni i drugi onako ruku na srce, dalas nije neka sila u frontcourtu i kada porzingis igra a kamo sada powell bi tu doneo malo čvrstine ako ništa drugo
  4. debil, samo ljuti luku bezveze. jebaće im mater sada
  5. soriška. uglavnom, meni je tu najsumnjiviji fred van vleet mislim, do danas je šutirao nekih sumanutih 58% za tri u plej ofu, na preko 8 pokušaja po tekmi. jasno je meni da je ozbiljan igrač, takve male kocke su na basketu strogo za strahopoštovanje ali nešto mi se čini da van raptorsa neće to baš tako da fercera. a već vidim knickse kako mu nude 25 milki x 5 godina
  6. siakam je pippen za siromahe, što je valjda okej. jedino što mu danas ne ide ništa. meni je ajdebajo jedan od boljih centara u ligi, bez obzira na nedostatke ali najjače je što šatro ima 30 godina
  7. pokušavam da ohrabrim hardena pred duel
  8. janisova nije. janisova nije.
  9. jeste top 3 ikada ali nije najbolji danas, jedino što ostali dzedaji to ne kapiraju (osim leonarda i luke)
  10. nije, već harden. ako harden odigra kako ume (best of) mogu bronika i obrvado samo da se čude. ovo je hardenova (i lukina) liga, samo da harden skine okove i uključi na "osećanja". .. btw, ne verujem da harden zna gde mu je prekidač za osećanja. zato ništa neće uraditi i zato je luka već sada bolji, iako ne bi trebalo, makar još tri godine .. harden je dart vejder, dantoni je palpatin .. luka je skajvoker ofc
  11. 1 hjuston da dobije lejkerse 4:0 2 knicksi da draftuju vassella i pokuševskog 3 melo da produži ugovor sa blejzersima 4 giannis da ispadne gde god može __________________________________ to su mi te neke želje.
  12. mislim da je zvaničan naziv za vas transgender osobe. rispekt, treba puno hrabrosti za takav stav i nastup
  13. meni je strava. zamišljam kakav bi bio forum bez publike.
  14. @Barkley#34 imaš jasnu i prilično preciznu artikulaciju zahteva u onoj prvoj bucks objavi, koju sam citirao tj pejstovao kao deo teksta juče. Edit i neumesno je pričati o "zamkama prošlosti" kada je u pitanju sadašnjost i to opet kontinuirano
  15. kako si uspeo da stigneš do "glas boga" da mi je samo znati. čovek je socijalno i političko biće, koje na ovako bazičnoj temi- diskriminacija dela populacije baziranoj na boji kože, kulturoloskom i istorijskom backgroundu, apsolutno ima šta da kaže, pogotovo što svojim stavovima i cinjenjem ima pravo na to. zašto bi neko slušao shady biznismena trampa a ne bi trebalo uspešnog sportistu lebrona? njihov posao im je samo obezbedio pažnju javnosti, ne i kredibilitet za ono što kažu ili rade. neki analitičar ili novinar bi svakako mogao biti potkovaniji na određenu temu, pogotovo ako treba predložiti ekonomske mere za period od 5 godina ali ovde to svakako nije tema. neki analitičar ili novinar uprkos ili zahvaljujući svom znanju spinuje određeni narativ slično kao i ti sada, pa onda ljudi ne drže do znanja kao do jedinog faktora. ovo je vrlo jednostavna tema i plašim se (ne plašim se, to se samo tako kaže), da jako malo ljudi (srećom!) može da oseti razmere, snagu i kontinuitet te diskriminacije sa kojom se susreće crna populacija generacijama, pa onda lako ovo sve smesti u neki dnevno politički kontekst. kao što rekoh na početku protesta, ovo nije političko pitanje, već civilizacijsko - > i neko će kao pojedinac ili kolektiv naučiti nešto iz svega ovoga, neko neće. uglavnom, lebron ima i pravo i obavezu da uradi sve što može da se ova tema pomeri u pozitivnom smeru - a iskreno se nadam da se svi ovde slažemo da bi pozitivan smer bio sistemski napor da se odnos prema crnoj populaciji promeni.
  16. Look. Listen. Linger. Featured Aug 27 Written By Matthew Miranda Ed. note: The Milwaukee Bucks chose to strike and not play their playoff game on Wednesday in the pursuit of racial and social justice following the shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wis., and the rest of the teams scheduled to play subsequently decided to strike as well. The Strickland will be suspending operations through noon tomorrow after this piece so that the Black Lives Matter movement gets the time and attention that it deserves as the preeminent social issue in this country right now. Look. Listen. Linger. Look: There is no basketball. The NBA and WNBA are on strike. Basketball is entertainment for the masses. Entertainment brings peace, but can only exist where peace already exists. For many of us, there is no peace because there is no justice. Jacob Blake, a Black man, was tasered and shot at seven times by Kenosha police officer Rusten Sheskey. Four of the bullets hit him. His spinal cord was severed and he’s paralyzed from the waist down, perhaps permanently. Sheskey, with his gun and his backup also carrying a gun, was afraid a Black man might have a knife. Look: Kyle Rittenhouse shot and killed two people in Kenosha protesting systemic violence against Black people. He drove 20 miles from where whites are 89% of the population to where they’re 77% of the population and killed two humans troubled enough by centuries of racism against Blacks to protest it in public. Video from after the murders shows Rittenhouse with an AR-15 over his shoulder walking calmly toward police officers from the same department that shot Blake. Listen: The protestors are shouting at the cops to arrest Rittenhouse. Shouting he just killed someone. Look: Rittenhouse is not shot. He isn’t tasered. He isn’t even arrested. He goes home to Antioch, 20 miles away. He isn’t arrested until the following day. When he gets his day in court, he will walk into the courtroom. Jacob Blake may never walk again. The 36- and 26-year-olds Rittenhouse killed never will. Look: After deciding to go on strike, the Milwaukee Bucks put out a statement. Look: Kenosha County Sheriff David Beth described Rittenhouse’s two murders like this: Look: Rittenhouse’s Facebook page includes a photo his mother posted of him dressed in a blue law enforcement uniform and the hat state troopers wear. He wanted to be a cop. He wanted to protect and serve the values that cops like Beth do. Listen: Two years ago, Beth said the following: Look: More transgendered Americans have been killed this year than all of last year. Many were Black. They die quietly, off the margins, invisible to those who don’t view them as an asset, who don’t see them as part of “our” community. They disappear. But we will not forget them. Listen: When they say nothing is more American than jazz (they mean “Black American,” but they don’t say it), listen to the words like you do the music. Listen to the notes they’re not playing, the words they’re not saying. Listen to what Beth is saying without saying it. Kyle Rittenhouse heard it 20 miles away. Heard it all his life. Because of that, a father may never walk with his children again and two lives were ended, and a killer slept warm in his bed while 20 miles away, the bodies grew cold. Listen: You’ve heard it all your life, the evil in every breath this land has heaved since the truly dangerous immigrants came and killed millions of indigenous, enslaved millions of Black people. But don’t just listen. Hear. Rittenhouse heard what he wanted to hear. Others hear the cry for justice. It is a phoenix that never dies. Even when you can’t hear it, it sings. Listen: A chorus including Jacob Blake. Breanna Taylor. Bree Black. When George Floyd gasped in his dying breaths for his dead mother Larcenia, he cried out for it. So did Eric Garner. Sean Bell. Amadou Diallo. Yusef Salaam. Antron McCray. Kevin Richardson. Korey Wise. Raymond Santana. Look: The city of Milwaukee offered the Bucks’ Sterling Brown a settlement if he’ll drop his federal civil rights lawsuit against them. Brown refused. Brown parked his car across two parking spots at a Walgreen’s at two in the morning. He was unarmed and did not resist when an officer asked for his license. Still, backup was called. Eight officers showed up. When Brown was asked for his keys and pulled a fob from his pocket, one of the officers thought it was a weapon. Two cops with guns paralyzed Jacob Blake because he might have a knife. Three cops assaulted and tasered Brown because of a key fob. Kyle Rittenhouse slept in his bed while two families had their worlds destroyed. Look: The Bucks’ coach is Mike Budenholzer. He was the Atlanta Hawks’ coach five years ago when one of his players, Thabo Sefolosha, had his leg broken by New York City police. The city claimed Sefolosha had failed to heed officers’ orders to leave the area where one-time Knick Chris Copeland had been stabbed. Sefolosha was acquitted of any wrongdoing. The city paid him $4 million to drop his lawsuit. Racism is not a Southern thing. It’s not an ignorance thing. It is in this country’s DNA. It’s 1979. The Knicks have settled on their final roster as the season begins. For the first time in NBA history, a team’s players are all Black. In 1970 and 1973, the city fell in love with its basketball team, whose two best players, Willis Reed and Walt Frazier, are Black. In 1979, the team is slandered with a nickname based on the worst American racial slur, because after 30+ years of teams featuring white players, one year of all-Black is too Black. It’s 1955 in Montgomery, Alabama, Anywhere, U.S.A. Hear Rosa Parks told to go to the back of the bus. She’s tired, but she’s Black. That’s reason enough to treat her as less than. It’s 1943 in Harlem. An African-American soldier, Robert Bandy, is shot by James Collins, a white police officer. Harlem riots. It is the sixth race riot in the U.S. that year, with World War II in full swing. This is the time and the people that today’s racists long for when they wear the red hats, when they scream from convention podiums, always louder, always shriller, because they think if they blare the lie loud enough you won’t hear the symphony that’s never broadcast live, but that we all hear in the air every goddamn day. The revolution will not be televised because TV is make-up. What’s real needs no mask. Listen: This is what Walter Francis White of the NAACP said to the Harlem rioters after Bandy was shot: “Go to your homes! [...] Don't destroy in one night the reputation as good citizens you have taken a lifetime to build. Go home – now!" When the people of Harlem go quietly home every night and the systemic violence goes unopposed, they’re good citizens, honoring their reputation. When they protest, they’re disturbing the peace. Whose peace? Theirs? Ours? Yours? It’s 1787. The Constitution says the Black enslaved population of any state will be counted as three-fifths of the white population of that state. Many Americans will grow up thinking the Constitution said Blacks were only considered three-fifths of a person. The truth is worse: the Southern states want Blacks counted whole toward their total population, but only to increase those states’ representation and political clout. If Georgia has one million whites and one million blacks, they want the state’s population to be counted as two million, but for political purposes all those people are considered white. Erasure and murder: one hand bloodies the other. It’s 1720. It’s 1648. It’s 1518. It’s any one of a hundred thousand days of Black people chained and imprisoned and kidnapped across the ocean, enslaved. You may never know their names or their faces. But be still for a moment. Basketball has stopped so you might hear what never does. Listen. The cry for justice rises up. Black Lives Matter. Let it linger. Matthew Miranda https://www.thestrick.land/strick/look-listen-linger-black-lives-matter
  17. ajde matiću pusti, molim te
  18. au. džaba ovde i par grama pameti kada je uskurcenost prevazilazi. da pojednostavim za one sa jeftinijim ulaznicama (a ima vas makar 16 + još toliko x 2 koji klimaju glavom u znak odobravanja) : - nije isto kada te Rom, ciganin (nemam problema da ih nazovem tako jer ih gotivim i nisam u pc fazonu bez preke potrebe) nazove ćoravom srbendom & kada ja ili ti kažemo nekoj osobi romske nacionalnosti "ciganine!" nije isto zato što su oni u ovom društvu dugo i kontinuirano potlaceni a ti i ja povlašćeni. -"Tvrdim da bi za "bitch ass black boi" (mada je tako neka konstrukcija teško zamisliva izvan crnačkog slenga)" >>e pa tu leži crnjacki zec : ovo što smo videli je crnacki sleng i svi to dobro znamo ali nam se vozdigo belachki pimpek na all lives matters baš bezveze.
  19. uništio ga je u međusobnom duelu, nisam rekao da je tajson seljak izgubio od pejsersa. da si gledao, znao bi o čemu pričam, bojkotovao je plej of kao top 3 igrač ekipe ta bandza je precenjena, jer je ostalo brdo vremena ali fakat je knicksima pao moral tada
  20. ne bih na ovom draftu a za mitcha bih se generalno razmislio i na nekom boljem ne dopada mi se lamelo, plus mislim da ne ide još jedan kamenjar za ove knickse, ma koliko mu veliki bio upside u drugim aspektima vassella bih ionako pre lamela 1 edvards 2 /3 hayes /vassell 4 pojma nemam, pokuševski mi je neka lista privatne prirode (iako je poku jasno najveći rizik i projekat pa ga novi fo sigurno neće birati na #8
  21. naravno, zato što je aktuelni kontekst takav. mislim da je malo bezveze tražiti pravdu i jednakost na ovu temu i u ovom trenutku, pogotovo što je jasno ljudima koji su metar dana igrali basket da ovo nije rasizam, iako nemam nikakav problem sa time da ga kazne, jer je nba takva organizacija po mom nekom osećaju, treba ponekada i preći preko nekakve stavke, ukoliko misliš da crna populacija u americi ima debeo razlog zašto se buni. ukoliko se traži reciprocitet na ovakvom primeru, verovatno si (ne Ti, pričam uopšteno) mišljenja da je sve to težak bulšit tih krimi-neradnika koji samo oće da teraju lopte, jedu pohovano pile i prodaju droge.
  22. najpoštenije je da lebron napiše na tviteru šta je presuda pa ćemo tako 🙃
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