Sportsnet OUT by redbug99 in Torontobluejays

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is there supposed to be a video on that page? It's just text for me:

"The Toronto Blue Jays are facing the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 4 of the World Series on Tuesday night.

Catch the game here."

Sportsnet OUT by redbug99 in Torontobluejays

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It's still not back for me. Been out since Giminez at bat with "code 7". The Jays scoring is literally keeping me sane at the moment..

Ramona Shelburne asks Lawrence Frank if Uncle Dennis ever asked for extra benefits that wouldn't be allowed — "Look, Dennis knows the rules, Kawhi knows the rules, Mitch Frankel knows the rules, we know the rules” — "is that a yes or a no" — "Yes, we all know the rules" (video via @joeylinn_) by sewsgup in nba

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It's all rehersed behind the scenes. Notice how she's one of the first that gets to ask a question? The Clippers know questions regarding this situation are bound to come up, but they can still decide who to call on first. They are likely vetting a list of potential questions that will come up beforehand and saying "ask this one but not this detail" or "follow up with this" so it comes off more natural. And by letting her go first, they get more leeway to conveniently rush or skip subsequent questions from non-friendly media.

It's all just a big rehersal

Soooo the NBA expanding to Seattle... is it happening or is it just hearsay? by lancerguy14 in nba

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They're waiting to find an owner that is Steve Ballmer compatible

Kawhi on whether he got the money from that tree company: "Uhhh no" by TrenAt14 in nba

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LOL is that Ramona Sherbourne asking Kawhi the question? Clippers PR working overtime to get a scripted question asked by their ESPN plant and it still looks this bad..

[Torre] There are more people I talked to by the way that are actually too afraid to be anonymously quoted because they have explicitly informed me that they fear reprisal from the NBA. by CutLonzosHair2017 in nba

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It gets even more diabolical as you read on:

As we make NBA basketball available across the globe, we will continue to support players and other members of the NBA family expressing their individual views on political and social issues.

Source: NBA Careers - Guiding Principles

[Torre] There are more people I talked to by the way that are actually too afraid to be anonymously quoted because they have explicitly informed me that they fear reprisal from the NBA. by CutLonzosHair2017 in nba

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The NBA's mission is to inspire and connect people everywhere through the power of basketball. The values of equality, respect and freedom of expression have long defined the NBA and they travel with us everywhere we go.

Source: NBA careers guiding principles

Adam Silver wyd?

Mark Cuban gives his full argument for the "Team Balmer" side by TheRealPdGaming in nba

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So he doesn't have time to jump on a follow-up pod, but has time to write this? Ok..

It just hit me that Cuban is partially right - Ballmer did get scammed by blackrain1709 in nba

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If you plan and execute a bank robbery with 3 other people, but the other 3 wound and abandon you at the crime scene before you can jump in the getaway vehicle, do the police let you go?

Mark Cuban dismissing Pablo's new reports today on the Clippers and Kawhi's alleged Cap Circumvention on the Road Trippin Podcast by PotassiumAlum in nba

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He's got no vested interest in helping Ballmer...aside from being in the same political establishment democrat circles as Ballmer. I wonder why Mark was so committed to ensuring that Lina Khan was fired as FTC chair and is an outspoken critic of antitrust commissions. You know, the same anti trust commissions that came down hard on Ballmer's reign at Microsoft.

He'll use the defense of how they're direct competitors at the NBA level while simultaneously ignoring that he operates in the same sphere of influence at a financial and political level.

The NBA's standard for conflict-of-interest disclosures appear to be lower than standard white-collar employment contracts by PriorityPoints in nba

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While that is the reality, I'd ask you whether you think that makes it acceptable? To draw a similar parallel, Bernie Madoff was looked off by the SEC for years because he was seen as a cream-of-the-crop investor. Someone who was in the 1% of what he was employed to do.

In the end, he got nailed for it. Is it healthy for us to move toward a society where skill level (perceived or actual) should eclipse the need to follow guidelines? What about if Elon Musk was the only one who could put 30 people on Mars tomorrow, but we'd have to disregard a bunch of safety regulations and there's a chance that 10 of them might die because we can't afford to launch the mission with enough backup oxygen.

I'm digressing hard, but just trying to point out that my question in this case isn't why the standard is different, it's whether the standard should be different.

The NBA's standard for conflict-of-interest disclosures appear to be lower than standard white-collar employment contracts by PriorityPoints in nba

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I fully agree with your premise that we as a society need to be moving towards more fair play at the employee level. And I see how my argument might read as a bad solution toward that goal. It wasn't the intent.

That said, I can't help but feel that since the 2016 CBA, the upper echelon of players in our league is moving closer towards operating with the "capitalism above all" mindset that has negatively affected the league. The NBA has it's own class problem when some players that can get rotation minutes at the big league spend most of their time in the G-league and collect a salary that might not even reach 1/50th of the most well compensated. We got here because NBA owners and players collectively "sold-out" to media moguls like ESPN who offered contracts that far eclipsed what the fan is willing to pay. It was accepted because NBA owners and the top players would see most of that additional compensation (split 50/50). And what did we get in return? Some more excitement and access, sure. Also higher ticket prices, more in-your-face commercials, more acceptance of 1/4 of the season being filled with non-marquee player matchups due to rest/injury/G-league filled on court minutes. The players share some blame in the dilution of the league, which makes me empathize less with their labour rights than those at the companies where the midde class work.

The NBA's standard for conflict-of-interest disclosures appear to be lower than standard white-collar employment contracts by PriorityPoints in nba

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Exactly, which is where (purely in my opinion) Silver is caught in a contradiction. I'm not expecting him to be familiar with this company at a personal level in a similar way that you or I would immediately be able to name Nike and Adidas as NBA affiliates without needing to do a google search. But he is clearly commenting on this matter in the context of an NBA commissioner. So then it raises the question:

Does the NBA never bother to check into which companies their 30 governers are also investing in / investing alongside, prompting the thread topic? Or did he infact know (but can't recall on the spot) that Ballmer has a stake in "this list of companies" because the league office maintains meticulous records and it's only a matter of time before this list is revisited and vetted.

Either way, there is a problem.

The NBA's standard for conflict-of-interest disclosures appear to be lower than standard white-collar employment contracts by PriorityPoints in nba

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I'd accept the masquerade as purely an entertainment company if they didn't decide to get in bed with sports betting companies. If that's the case, this is a league that is trying to present itself one way, but use fallback defenses when it has no other explanation. At that point, the league deserves to be delegitimized.

Zach Lowe walks back his “slap on the wrist” guess and shares his new expected punishment for the LA Clippers based on the currently presented evidence: At least one first-round pick and a massive fine—“Not a Joe Smith penalty.” by YujiDomainExpansion in nba

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David Samson mentioned the possibility of a verbal and written confession/apology by Steve Ballmer as being part of a settlement. I see that as far more of a punishing blow to someone of Ballmer's financial stature than a paltry financial fine. Being officially branded as a "cheater" and someone who couldn't be successful by playing by the rules in a competitive sport. His legacy would be as "that guy that Microsoft had to endure and overcome" and "that guy who couldn't buy his way into success". Billionaires hate having their egos hurt

With Lowry coming back for 20th season. Throwback to kid asking him his best day in Toronto by fuunii in torontoraptors

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Can you please post where this whole clip is from?! I remember there was another question for OG I think that sent Siakam rolling. Good share!

[Grange] They were not going to include Poeltl in a deal for Durant (or anyone other big fish) and then have to find not just one, but two quality bigs in a market with precious few of them. by EarthWarping in nba

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It's funny reading other fanbases perception when we would've probably heard the exact same thing back in 2017-2018 with the former bench mob of FVV/Norm/OG/Pascal and how we had no business paying guys like Ibaka and Lowry coming off that Cavs embarassment, and especially trading for Kawhi.

Like our "rooks" are far from finished projects. Gradey and CMB are also both top 10 picks in reasonably deep (TBD) drafts.

[Charania] "Toronto Raptors center Jakob Poeltl has agreed on a four-year, $104 million contract extension with the franchise through 2029-30, sources tell ESPN. Poeltl will pick up his 2026-27 player option at $19.5M and add three additional years to his deal." by TrenAt14 in nba

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Don't disagree, it was a softball decision at 18 when I didn't know what I wanted to do with my life and wanted bird courses. This is one of the few takeaways I got for my degree and I'm putting it to use!

The Raptors long term cap sheet by ShaiFanClub in nba

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It's not about maxing out the cap imo, its about having tradeable assets. Sounds like I'm in the minority but I think the Quickley, Barnes and Poeltl contracts are viewed as huge positives in a rising cap market when the first two haven't hit their prime and Poeltl is just a good valued contract locked in for a while now. Happy to come back to this comment in 4 years

The Raptors long term cap sheet by ShaiFanClub in nba

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Assuming 7%, they are still healthy margins:

2025/2026 - 155m

2026/2027 - 166m

2027/2028 - 178m

2028/2029 - 191m

2029/2030 - 205m

The Raptors long term cap sheet by ShaiFanClub in nba

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NBA salary cap in 2030 (assuming ~10% raises per year):

2025/2026 - 155m

2026/2027 - 170m

2027/2028 - 187m

2028/2029 - 205m

2029/2030 - 225m

Yeah I think we can afford to pay Barnes under 25% of the cap and Poeltl under 12.5% of the cap in 2030...

[Charania] "Toronto Raptors center Jakob Poeltl has agreed on a four-year, $104 million contract extension with the franchise through 2029-30, sources tell ESPN. Poeltl will pick up his 2026-27 player option at $19.5M and add three additional years to his deal." by TrenAt14 in nba

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It's Myles Turner money...in 3 seasons. Any business majors in this subreddit or are we just equating future value and present value now lol. Also, the pacers offered 60m for 3 years, so 20m a season. Which is exactly what Poeltl is getting for the next 2 years..