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I think they're all nice. The graphic design/marketing department at the Raptors is, like a lot of things in the organization, currently top tier in the NBA. They're damn good. The We The North era has been hit after hit.
Remember when we had fucking 3-D printed signs on the baselines? That's the kind of shit they used to come up with. Now they paint a bus and it's the envy of the entire league. We hit the playoffs and opposing players & fans are knocking off our slogan. The statements are being successfully made."We're playing in a building." -- Kawhi Leonard
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Rockets general manager Daryl Morey to step down
Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey will be stepping down from his role, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reports.
According to Wojnarowski, Morey, who has been with the Rockets for 13 seasons, will be replaced by the team’s executive vice president of basketball operations, Rafael Stone. Morey will remain in an advisory role while the team completes its search for a new head coach.
Morey reportedly approached Rockets ownership after the team was eliminated from the 2020 playoffs and quietly worked out an exit agreement.
Houston owns the NBA’s longest consecutive playoff appearance streak with eight and owns the league’s second-best regular season record since Morey took over the GM job 13 years ago. Despite that success, the Rockets have not been able to get over the hump and reach the NBA Finals.
Morey was at the centre of controversy in 2019 when he tweeted his support for the Hong Kong protests. China responded by pulling the NBA off its television airwaves and also suspended sponsorship agreements. NBA commissioner Adam Silver and Rockets owner Tilman Fertitta supported Morey, despite China’s requests for his dismissal.
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https://www.sportsnet.ca/nba/article...following-opt/ Anthony Davis plans to opt out of deal, then re-sign with Lakers
Anthony Davis plans to opt out of his current contract with the Los Angeles Lakers then re-sign with the club, according to The Athletic‘s Shams Charania.
Davis had a $28.7 million player option for 2020-21 but will unsurprisingly turn that down and seek a longer-term deal. Davis and his agent, Rich Paul, will hold meetings in the coming weeks to determine what makes the most sense for the superstar’s future.
The 27-year-old thrived in his first season alongside LeBron James in Los Angeles averaging 26.1 points, 9.3 rebounds and 2.3 blocks over 62 regular-season games. Davis improved his production during the playoffs, averaging 27.7 points over the Lakers’ title run.
One of the game’s marquee two-way talents, Davis has already made seven all-star teams over his eight-year career and has been named to four All-NBA first teams.
Davis spent his first seven seasons with the New Orleans Pelicans.
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S.R. wrote: View PostI think they're all nice. The graphic design/marketing department at the Raptors is, like a lot of things in the organization, currently top tier in the NBA. They're damn good. The We The North era has been hit after hit.
Remember when we had fucking 3-D printed signs on the baselines? That's the kind of shit they used to come up with. Now they paint a bus and it's the envy of the entire league. We hit the playoffs and opposing players & fans are knocking off our slogan. The statements are being successfully made.Only one thing matters: We The Champs.
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LJ2 wrote: View PostJust saw a tweet about Ibaka having removed all things Raptors from his bio...not verified."We're playing in a building." -- Kawhi Leonard
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