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They will probably throw a parade in Los Angeles when Sterling dies and it won't be celebrating his life either.
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Yeah, I must still be half asleep this morning, but I don't understand why the SMH?Originally Posted by Freeze
Originally Posted by Caerus
Same thing I peeped while readingOriginally Posted by Scott Frost
elaborate..
Originally Posted by Ricardo Malta
I see what you're saying but at the end of the day, the team still has the ability to shell out the necessary funds to assist with the surgery. It's not really a technical issue people really have a problem with but more of a moral issue.Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
Are the medical plans issued by the team or are they under the NBA's umbrella? Just playing Devil's Advocate, but he may have encountered the same problem if he was with another franchise.
In marchOriginally Posted by itsaboutthattime
Originally Posted by outkast9984
sterling is a scumbag....there is a reason nobody wants to play there....
yup.. at least they are celebrating black history month
FrenchBlue23 wrote:
elaborate..
Yeah, I must still be half asleep this morning, but I don't understand why the SMH?
Are yall insinuating that Dunleavy should've paid for it? I don't see anything wrong with telling the players––the highest earners on the team—that their assistant coach was in need.
Originally Posted by romedadude
FrenchBlue23 wrote:
Yeah, I must still be half asleep this morning, but I don't understand why the SMH?Originally Posted by Freeze
elaborate..
Caerus:
Scott Frost:
When Dunleavy learned the Clippers wouldn't cover the cost of Hughes' surgery, he mentioned it to his players.
Same thing I peeped while reading
Say what's on your mind. Let's hear it.
Originally Posted by AIRJORDAN JB23
Great gesture by the players...