
You can find all the new “Inside the NBA” videos on ESPN’s YouTube channel — except for the one where Chuck called out the NBA publicly and said they “dropped the ball” on the Terry Rozier situation and the integrity of the game.
You can find all the new “Inside the NBA” videos on ESPN’s YouTube channel — except for the one where Chuck called out the NBA publicly and said they “dropped the ball” on the Terry Rozier situation and the integrity of the game.
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“they did all they could, they took his phone”
as we all know these poor nba players can only afford 1 phone and even then they cant even figure out how to delete messages or anything
Got no tegridy
The worst thing the NBA can do right now is try and sweep more things under the rug. We all know the truth, don’t make your league look even scummier
I think if you’re Adam Silver, you can just own it, federal law enforcement easily has the powers to properly investigate the matter where the NBA can’t…. I don’t hold the NBA responsible for investigating the mafia. lol…. but as a heat fan… give us a pick you dirty ol’ schemer (Adam Silver)
Adam Silver is a garbage ass commissioner
Fuck the NBA
The league is just trying to save face. Lol Shams just a puppet.
really funny to see how the charles asking shams in that manner as if shams reps the nba, like how he’s almost acting like an apologist for them cuz he works for them.
really makes me wonder how the whole ballmer/kahwi thing will play out. like silver and the investigation team will be lile “whoops, couldn’t find shit cuz the one and only phone we could get a hold of, the only one that the ballmer team surrendered, didn’t have any mention of the words circumnavigating the cap. no wrongdoing found here.”
Let’s just go with a hypothetical rn. Let’s assume Rozier was absolutely balling out for the Heat in the past couple years. He became a borderline allstar for us, averaging 20 points and 6 assists on decent efficiency. Which isn’t ridiculous coming from what he’s done in the past. Now, let’s assume the events of the past week still occur. Now we’re down a meaningful player, who we traded for without complete information. I really think this is being minimized rn just because of how awful Rozier’s play has been in the last year. And that shouldn’t be pertinent to the discussion. We traded for this guy thinking he’d be a big difference maker. That’s evident in the price we paid for him. The fact that this transaction happened without vital information that would make the Heat question his reliability should void it entirely. And that two professional organizations decided not to disclose this information is borderline criminal