lakerevolution wrote:With apologies to my Brother Another Mother From Jesus aka NYC Laker . . I just wasn't feeling the Bern. I live in literally the most progressive, liberal and revolutionary area in the entire country but California is not some crazy liberal-controlled circus as many in the Heartland and other more conservative places imagine. We have a lot of free-thinkers and diverse viewpoints among our various communities. You might meet a transsexual "man" who has strictly Republican views . . not all black people liked Barack and many are conservatives . . and of course there are millions of white folks who vocally support the spirit behind #BLM and fighting oppression towards other ethnicities whether they be Muslims or Hispanic immigrants.
Not sure where Asians stand on all this Don't ask Jeremy Lin, he's in his feelings right now
GO LAKERS!!!! This is going to be the most epic season since 2010. I pray for health and quick success and if we somehow make it to the Finals . . 3peat you GOTTA fly out to LA!!
lakerevolution wrote:PHILADELPHIA -- It finally happened. After more than two seasons and in his 172nd NBA game, Philadelphia 76ers star Ben Simmons made a 3-pointer.
It had been almost four years -- since Nov. 30, 2015, when Simmons was a freshman at LSU playing against the College of Charleston -- since he made a 3-pointer in a competitive game.
https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/281 ... -3-pointer
lakerevolution wrote:I had more than my share of moments with this guy for two years, but he's an international legend whose NBA career may be effectively over. Thank you for your service, Pau.
"Pau Gasol, 39, has been unable to successfully rehab his left foot following surgery.
Gasol said the Blazers are working on details of a coaching role for the future Hall of Famer. Gasol has two championships and six All-Star appearances in his 18 NBA seasons. He is remaining in Portland to rehab.
He signed with the Milwaukee Bucks after a buyout with the San Antonio Spurs last season but played only three games with Milwaukee before a season-ending foot injury."
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