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let. it. go.



let. it. go.

by mdthomas714

16 Comments

  1. Thunder-ten-tronckh

    man today is supposed to be about laughing at the mavs, this is a dumb distraction

  2. sometimes I forget how young these athletes are

  3. There are enough insights into the behaviour during the game that this is an ongoing issue. Check Chris Herrington’s feed on Twitter.

    The NBA said they could not verify if a weapon was present, from my understanding, but that’s it.

  4. Jaggleson

    Unable to corroborate and innocent are two different things.

    No way for us to know what actually happened but hope this is the last time we hear this type of shit around the team.

  5. Prime_D-Will

    that’s not what the investsigation said tho

  6. thaworldisaghetto187

    I’m sure a coach would never cover for a star player 😉

  7. thaworldisaghetto187

    The way fans will cover for celebrities and athletes as long as they dance, act and play for them never ceases to amazes me. If this happened to your son or your wife by a stranger you would be highly enraged. But because he’s a winning athlete it’s excusable.

  8. realripley00

    It might be the best outcome if Devonte Pack is the guy banned which I am pretty sure it is

  9. killa_k99

    As someone who was born in Sumter.

    Ja gotta let em’ go man…. they just gonna drag him down.

  10. Buck_Nastyyy

    They should have PR writing a response for him. He has a Nike shoe deal and a max contract and then tweets this kind of stuff. Smh.

  11. AleroRatking

    R/NBA is unbearable right now. Not sure what I expected after the way they attacked JJJ last week for something that was completely unfounded. Evidence does not matter there.

  12. ZeroContextVols

    People are guilty until proven innocent these days

  13. No_Development_3782

    Ja never been a problem, and he’s not a problem now. Just like Ja, all I hear is cap. He’s a good dude who just has a little too much fun. He never did the laser thing though, and it’s kind of weird how fixated the media is on probing into the lives of young black men.

  14. smokey9886

    Just an observation, but it seems like athletes between the NBA and NFL are treated very differently. The racism in the NFL fandom seems a little more veiled than in the NBA fandom, which is surprising. Some of the shit I see in here, and the r/nba is wild.

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