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Celtics need to flip one of their lottery picks for Jimmy
gonna take more than that
you're looking at guys like Dragan Bender, Jaylen Brown, Kris Dunn & Buddy Hield with the Nets pick
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Celtics need to flip one of their lottery picks for Jimmy
He's an injury prone player on a $100 million contract. He's missed at least 15 games every single year since he's been a starter, he went to go see the infamous Dr. Andrews & was told there's nothing wrong with his knee & he still looks like ****. The core they have has run its course. Time to blow it up & he's their best asset. I'm not mad at it.Chris Mannix is saying Chicago's gonna try to trade Jimmy Butler this summer
why.....?
Ainge is such a great executive. He's done what the 76ers tried to do in terms of stockpiling draft picks, while still competing and looking like a legit franchise with a future.
Celtics need to flip one of their lottery picks for Jimmy
gonna take more than that
you're looking at guys like Dragan Bender, Jaylen Brown, Kris Dunn & Buddy Hield with the Nets pick
Uhhhh Duncan is a center. But whatever
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Kevin Durant echoed Russell Westbrook's take on Reggie Jackson's celebration at the end of the Detroit Pistons' 88-82 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Tuesday, calling it a "bush league" move by his former teammate.
"It was bush league, in my opinion," Durant said Thursday following the team's shootaround. "Jumping up and down, running around. I understand you're happy you won the game, but our whole team didn't play. We would've beat the hell out of them if it did."
Durant, along with Serge Ibaka, didn't play against the Pistons because of planned rest, so he was unavailable to reporters after the game Tuesday.
"I wanted to play against Detroit, for sure, but you know, it's Detroit," Durant said. "Who cares about Detroit?"
"It was bush league, in my opinion. Jumping up and down, running around. I understand you're happy you won the game, but our whole team didn't play. We would've beat the hell out of them if it did. ... Who cares about Detroit?"
Kevin Durant, on Reggie Jackson's celebration after Detroit beat OKC.
Like Westbrook, Durant hasn't been shy when discussing Jackson and his controversial departure from the Thunder, making it a point earlier in the season to leave Jackson's name out when listing the Pistons' best players.
Jackson's celebration came at the end of a close game in which he scored 14 points on just 4-of-15 shooting, but closed by scoring eight of the Pistons' last 11.
Following a game-clinching rebound by Aron Baynes and an ensuing Thunder foul, Jackson bounced along the sideline waving his arms at the crowd, while looking over at the Thunder bench. When Baynes shot his free throws, Jackson could be seen saying "get out" to Thunder players. He then jawed with Steven Adams for an extended period of time.
"I know I don't talk like that, but that pissed me off," Durant said. "But what can I do about it? Some guys are who they are. They won the game, congrats."
Detroit's Reggie Jackson drew the ire of former teammate Russell Westbrook after his animated in-game celebration with time expiring in the Pistons' win over the Thunder on Tuesday. AP Photo/Carlos Osorio
Jackson's history with the Thunder extends back to training camp last season, where he was extremely vocal about wanting a starting role. That rubbed a number of teammates the wrong way -- especially Durant and Westbrook -- and eventually culminated with Jackson requesting a trade a day before last season's deadline.
The Thunder accommodated that request in a three-team deal that sent Jackson to the Pistons and brought Enes Kanter to OKC.
Durant is a *****
U mad
Without the jabs and off the dribble drop step, side steps pull ups.lol @ "Butler holds the ball too long, Melo style"
"We bark too much. We say what we need to do. We scream at one another. We can even try to blame Witt if we want to but at the end of the day we still the ones playing," said Beal, who has had heated exchanges with Nene on the bench. "We still beat ourselves. We do dumb stuff on the floor like just not having a man in transition or not knowing where a guy is at half court or not knowing personnel. We just do dumb mental lapses that just mess up the game and end up hurting us in the long run. Everybody is a grown *** man, you either want to play or you don’t.