1. Isn't there a rule against curse words in titles? 2. What does this have to do with the Blazers? 3. You could've at least labeled it OT...
1. i Don't know about that 2. C'mon Bruh this guy is a Clown and makes jokes about Portland in that Video. Just watch it. Suddenly he's a die hard lakers fan? 3. It's not Offtopic it's about the Blazers
Worse thing he says is: Why are you having the best player in the NBA open his season in Portland of all places? He goes onto say: Why not reward LBJ for making the Lakers relevant by giving him home games. He understands why not opening night. The champs have to open. But give him the next night. Don't make him compete with Thursday Night Football. Nothing wrong with his statement. Sharpe is even rocking some Oregon Ducks shoes. He's not wrong either. Portland is not a big media market so why is the NBA having the biggest media draw in the game open in Portland? Sure he thinks LBJ will beat Portland. But he also has the Lakers as a 3 or 4 seed. Meanwhile Skip says Portland's going to win. Mentions 15 straight against LAL, and 5 against LBJ's teams. Says Portland is a hard place to win in.
I loathe the Lakers... The media is gonna be all over them all year, it’s going to make pounding them a few more times even better!
Who cares? Media is ignorant about Portland. It’s always been like that and it’ll stay like that until they win a championship.
True, but why Okc get's so much attention for example and they are also a small Market Franchise? Sure they have Statsbrook and George but they also got kicked out in the 1st Round since KD left. They are not more successful than we are but are treated as if they were a contender ? Makes no sense to me
KD residue. KD forced the media to pay attention to OKC. Westbrook has an aesthetically pleasing game. I don’t know who views them as a contender though.
You know when Skip Bayless is the voice of reason, something's seriously wrong. Sharpe starting at 3:28 is talking shit about LeBron dunking on Nurkic, never mind that the Blazers won 113 - 105, beating LeBron for the 5th straight time in Portland. BNM