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Twitter: @ReubenJRD • NBA, Raptors writer for Daily Hive Vancouver, Toronto.
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MixxAOR wrote: View PostJama Mahlalela talks @Raptors training camp in Vancouver, his new role as coach of the @Raptors905 & the upcoming basketball season. pic.twitter.com/0S7AWl55bO
— Breakfast Television Vancouver (@BT_Vancouver) September 26, 2018
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Joey wrote: View PostWhat an awesome story Jama is .. started with the Raps in 2006 as a member of the Community Development staff .. the fact he's risen as far as he has is a testament to what he brings to the table.
Dwane Casey was far too traditional in his coaching style, adapt new knicks and knacks but ride and die with his guys, who weren't good enough in those situations, not to mention refusing changing it.Twitter: @ReubenJRD • NBA, Raptors writer for Daily Hive Vancouver, Toronto.
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The whole Kwai laugh fiasco reminded me of being a young kid in public school and others making fun of someone for something like that.
It's so childish. But u know the media they'll do anything for a story.
Good on him for not having a Twitter account. I was listening to the radio the other day and it was brought out how there are a growing number of athletes suffering from depression. They believe social media has contributed somewhat to it.
Interestingly Sid Crosby doesnt have any social media.
Maybe youve heard all this b4 but I think it doesnt help things.
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Tmac2darak wrote: View PostThe whole Kwai laugh fiasco reminded me of being a young kid in public school and others making fun of someone for something like that.
It's so childish. But u know the media they'll do anything for a story.
Good on him for not having a Twitter account. I was listening to the radio the other day and it was brought out how there are a growing number of athletes suffering from depression. They believe social media has contributed somewhat to it.
Interestingly Sid Crosby doesnt have any social media.
Maybe youve heard all this b4 but I think it doesnt help things.
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Nilanka wrote: View PostNot to get too far off topic, but social media is hurting kids too. I grew up at a time where if you did something stupid, people would laugh, and then you forget about it and move on. Today, a kid picks his nose, it's blasted on Instagram for everyone to see.
If I were a pro athlete I would absolutely avoid all social media all the time. Forget building your brand, the vitriol aimed at public figures is insane."We're playing in a building." -- Kawhi Leonard
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S.R. wrote: View PostBy any psychological impact measure, social media is pretty much bad for everyone. Different platforms have different impacts, interestingly. Instagram users report the highest rate of feeling disatisfied with themselves, for example. Anyone into politics on Twitter is more or less perpetually stressed out.
If I were a pro athlete I would absolutely avoid all social media all the time. Forget building your brand, the vitriol aimed at public figures is insane.
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S.R. wrote: View PostBy any psychological impact measure, social media is pretty much bad for everyone. Different platforms have different impacts, interestingly. Instagram users report the highest rate of feeling disatisfied with themselves, for example. Anyone into politics on Twitter is more or less perpetually stressed out.
If I were a pro athlete I would absolutely avoid all social media all the time. Forget building your brand, the vitriol aimed at public figures is insane.
Those people are actually that mean In their heads all the time, they're just too cowardly to act that way in real life9 time first team all-RR, First Ballot Hall of Forum
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https://mobile.twitter.com/highkin/s...54180567064576
CJ McCollum on Kawhi Leonard’s fit with the Raptors, who Portland faces tomorrow: “He could fit in anywhere. He could play on Pluto if he wants to.”"I look at it as a day to day process. My focus is this year. If you look at the future you're going to trip over the present."
- Kawhi Leonard
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Chris Boucher thinks Kawhi Leonard is looking MVP-like at Raptors training camp
"He's looking great," Boucher told NBA Canada. "He has so many ways to score and he has so many ways to change his speed... it's at a point that you can't really tell if he's going to lay it up or shoot it.
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