2015-'16 NBA Season

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#OscarsSoWhite
#NBAAllStarsSoBlack

I'm boycotting both events. LOL :p:D
 

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I just watched the players introduced for the NHL All Star game and two blacks made it from a league that's about 97% White. But not a single White in the NBA game.

NHL trying hard to pimp blacks and diversity is ****** pathetic.
 

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I just watched the players introduced for the NHL All Star game and two blacks made it from a league that's about 97% White. But not a single White in the NBA game.

More definite proof of the anti-White caste system. I don't watch the Yo.B.A & rarely "follow" it...& don't ever plan on doing so.
 

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Did anyone start a #NBAallstarsoblack hashtag on twitter? I wonder how far it would go.
 

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The NBA owners are going to consider putting various corporate advertising on player uniforms when they meet during the league's All Star game break in Toronto this weekend.

That's about the last barrier remaining when it comes to advertising. Corporate ads and logos are splayed across rinks and arenas, corporations own the naming rights to all the stadiums, ads now appear on the scoreboards used for TV broadcasts, and every break in the action or replay is sponsored by a corporation. It's been overkill for a long time and only continues to get worse.

The "individual" sports of golf and auto racing have long engaged in the tattooing of the wearing apparel of golfers and the apparel and cars of drivers with corporate branding. Tennis mercifully has still held out so far. I've been waiting for this to happen to team uniforms, and looks like the NBA may be the first. If that happens, does anyone doubt the NFL, MLB and NHL won't quickly follow suit?

"And welcome to tonight's Budweiser NBA game -- the Burger King 76ers of Philadelphia versus the Viagara Wizards of Washington, presented by Wal-mart and Toyota, and featuring the McDonald's halftime show!" as the camera shows the players in their corporate uniforms taking the court. "And now, let's all stand and sing along to the National Anthem, brought to you tonight by Google and Cialis."
 
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The NBA (along with a slew of the usual NWO corporate entities) threatens to boycott North Carolina and move the 2017 All-Star game to Atlanta after North Carolina exercises their right as a sovereign state to not allow "transgendered" males to use the women's restroom:

http://dailysignal.com/2016/03/28/nba-threatening-north-carolina-is-textbook-cultural-cronyism/

It's too bad Georgia chickened-out, otherwise the NBA would've had to look for yet another city to host it.

How great would it be if all of the states did this, then the NBA and NFL would have to fold..
 

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The NBA owners are going to consider putting various corporate advertising on player uniforms when they meet during the league's All Star game break in Toronto this weekend.

That's about the last barrier remaining when it comes to advertising. Corporate ads and logos are splayed across rinks and arenas, corporations own the naming rights to all the stadiums, ads now appear on the scoreboards used for TV broadcasts, and every break in the action or replay is sponsored by a corporation. It's been overkill for a long time and only continues to get worse.

The "individual" sports of golf and auto racing have long engaged in the tattooing of the wearing apparel of golfers and the apparel and cars of drivers with corporate branding. Tennis mercifully has still held out so far. I've been waiting for this to happen to team uniforms, and looks like the NBA may be the first. If that happens, does anyone doubt the NFL, MLB and NHL won't quickly follow suit?

"And welcome to tonight's Budweiser NBA game -- the Burger King 76ers of Philadelphia versus the Viagara Wizards of Washington, presented by Wal-mart and Toyota, and featuring the McDonald's halftime show!" as the camera shows the players in their corporate uniforms taking the court. "And now, let's all stand and sing along to the National Anthem, brought to you tonight by Google and Cialis."

I had to look up this post after I saw this article today. http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/1...pass-rule-allowing-ads-jerseys-2017-18-season
 

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It's a new low, breaking another long-standing barrier. Fans and consumers are already bombarded with way too much advertising, generally from the same dozen or two dozen mega-corporations, which often make their products overseas. There's too many advertising minutes during sports events, and now the corporate-named stadiums and arenas -- anyone remember the "old days" before the naming rights were sold to corporations? -- are wall-papered in advertising, and soon now even the competitors themselves.

And what it should illustrate to those who are capable of thinking for themselves, is that the U.S. is run by an alliance of mutual convenience between Big Business and Cultural Communists. The rise of a few mega-corporations to dominate the country at the same time the White race has been degraded and demoralized and is rapidly being replaced isn't a coincidence. Deracinated consumer units with no historical memory, hence incapable of wisdom much less resistance, are ideal putty for both communists and corporatists to mold and exploit.
 

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Anyone impressed by Warriors tying '96 Bulls 72 wins? Personally I think that Bulls team would wipe the floor with Golden State. Quality of play isn't as high as media and basketball people will make you think.
 

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That Silver lonsman is far uglier than his fellow tribesman Stern. That mug looks like Count Orlok from "Nosferatu". What's with the Yo.B.A & these NY Jew attorneys as commissioner(s)?!
Jews have been profiting from their black chums for centuries. Their exploitive "relationship" goes way back to the days when the Jews were disproportionately running the North Atlantic slave trade. Later these butt buddies collaborated during the civil rights era, anti-apartheid and various communist movements. Today, the NBA plantation has made otherwise useless blacks into millionaires. However, as usual, they are just being puppetered by their Yiddish masters, who are banking shekels tenfold from their "labor".
 

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Kobe scores 60 in his final game. The headline should have read "Kobe misses 28 shots in final game." The most selfish player in basketball history jacks up 50 shots in his final game, to solidify his place in NBA history for most career shot attempts and misses. All the while, his young teammates breathed a huge sigh of relief that the old ball hog is finally put out to pasture.
 

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Not that I care, but is there anyone here that still believes the NBA is NOT fixed? I haven't watched a full game in years, but it's obvious to me that the string pullers want an easy path for the Warriors and their poster child mouthpiece-chewing Curry to have an easy trip back to the Finals. They couldnt have SA playing spoiler, so they're out before the Vegas books closed shop.
Of course, equally rigged will be the hated James getting thru the East with ease...
 

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Not that I care, but is there anyone here that still believes the NBA is NOT fixed? I haven't watched a full game in years, but it's obvious to me that the string pullers want an easy path for the Warriors and their poster child mouthpiece-chewing Curry to have an easy trip back to the Finals. They couldnt have SA playing spoiler, so they're out before the Vegas books closed shop.
Of course, equally rigged will be the hated James getting thru the East with ease...
For the most part, who the heck cares about the NBA anyway? I can't stomach these games with all of their buffoonery and posturing.
 

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Exactly! As I said, I haven't watched a full game in years. The product and talent level is so awful now it's no surprise that attendance is waning every year. The absolute lack of fundamental skills has left nothing more than glorified Street ball. It's really awful except in the opinion of diehard fans that still somehow find it "entertaining". And yes, the buffoonery and thuggish behavior by the players is beyond deplorable.
 

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I am actually interested in the NBA Playoffs right now because Kevin Love is playing well and it is being recognized by his team and the media. He is averaging 18.9 ppg and 12.5 rpg and shooting 44% from 3-point range in the playoffs. Lebron James said in an AP article the other day that Love has being playing great and he is a huge reason for Cleveland's success so far. I hope Cleveland is able to beat Golden State and Love plays great in that series.
 

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Dragic on Heat dropped 30 points today to force a game 7. This guy had a break out season and continues in the Playoffs. The Heat a team to rout for.
 

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- Houston hires Mike D'Antonio Could bode well for Dekker and Montejunas.

-New York Knicks hire Jeff Hornacek.
 

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I like the hire by the Knicks. He was a good player and I think he is a good coach. The Knicks need to
get some players through free agency though as they have so many holes to fill.
 
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