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In shape John Wall in 2021 is scary sight! Especially if he has come to grips with it being Beal's team.

Yeah I'm tired of reading the KD & knickerbockers takes
I’m on the wall train NH

and it’s cliche to say but people

Very cliche to say this but people forgot about him and he gonna remind them how good he is.

that team needs a Robert Covington badly
 
I’m on the wall train NH

and it’s cliche to say but people

Very cliche to say this but people forgot about him and he gonna remind them how good he is.

that team needs a Robert Covington badly

It may be cliche but it's true. With everything that has happened, and all the new talent, Wall has been largely forgotten.
 
If we’re only looking at who had the most impact regardless of team records who would be the MVP between 2010-2019? I got this idea from a video I watched.

2010 MVP- LeBron James
He keeps the award.

2011 MVP- Derrick Rose
Based on the new criteria LeBron would be MVP

2012 MVP- LeBron James
He keeps the award

2013 MVP- LeBron James
He keeps the award

2014 MVP- Kevin Durant
He keeps the award

2015 MVP- Stephen Curry
James Harden

2016 MVP- Stephen Curry
He keeps the award

2017 MVP- Russell Westbrook
He keeps the award

2018 MVP- James Harden
Kevin Durant

2019 MVP- Giannis Antetokounmpo
He keeps the award
 
Playing on the Knicks in New York gets you more media coverage in New York than playing on the Nets.

Nobody outside of New York gives a fuck about the Knicks.
 
He's right tho. They should have been more aware. Especially mr. Kyrie 'Don't enter the bubble cause it distracts from the black movement' headass Irving.

It is kinda fucked up players in general not addressing that shit. It probably never even occurred to KD and kyrie or anyone involved, but it's still a ball drop.

If you feel sas is misguided cool. But we can't be calling this man a coon all this time then try to kill him for standing up for black men. I'm not doing that.

I feel you and you're right about the coon part. He just seemed all over the place though. He kept going back and forth. He said the players should have considered black coaches but they weren't wrong to advocate for Nash. Then he claimed this wasn't an opportunity black coaches ever got, but admitted these circumstances were out unique and rare for all races. If his main point was that they should have interviewed black coaches even if they were going with Nash just so they could highlight those coaches, I could respect that. But that has nothing to do with white privilege. It seems to me he's going extra hard to compensate for bad shit he's said in the past.
 
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