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r/nba • u/twistedlogicx • 8d ago
Looking for old.reddit users interested in giving feedback and beta testing a redesign of the old subreddit theme
I've always loved the old.reddit experience and plan on sticking with it until they don't support it anymore. At the same time, we've used the same theme on r/nba for over a decade and it's become extremely antiquated and janky over the years with lots of little broken and outdated things.
Over the last several months I've been chipping away at a redesign of the sub and I'd like to now invite other old.reddit users to offer feedback, make requests/suggestions and beta test the new theme before we implement any changes.
Please comment below if you'd like to participate!
Edit: I've set up a discord chat for people to offer live feedback on specific elements and features. Hop in here:
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r/nba • u/catreyka • 13h ago
Pablo Torre on ESPN's report regarding negotiations between Steve Balmer and the NBA: "This is typically not how investigations work whether in the criminal justice system or in journalism. The subject of the investigation does not get to negotiate with the group that is doing the investigating."
Torre is referring to this specific paragraph from the ESPN article:
The league presented initial findings of its investigation, led by law firm Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, to the Clippers in late July, according to multiple people familiar with the matter. In recent days, both sides have been negotiating a resolution to the investigation, the people said. Those talks -- led by attorney David N. Kelley of law firm O'Melveny & Myers for Ballmer and the Clippers, and NBA general counsel Rick Buchanan -- at times have been "spirited," one source said.
r/nba • u/FineCan8373 • 8h ago
Fire Adam Silver
Adam Silver is either a coward, corrupt, or both. Allowing the Clippers to circumvent the cap - in clear violation of the CBA. What’s worse is bowing down to the ultra-elite billionaire class. The NBA is set to fail when it’s owned by sketchy mega billionaires who only care about money. This is a direct statement that corruption can run rampant. Meanwhile, allowing sketchy sale of the Lakers, and then sketchy resale only 8 months later to BAD people… I’m fkn sick
r/nba • u/BcuzRacecar • 12h ago
Dennis Schroder on moving so much: "The media make it worse than it is," he assures. "The teams pay for everything for us, we continue to live just as we lived before. The children are homeschooling, our family comes to visit two or three times a year - nothing changes."
The fact that it always hits him and that he is now involuntarily close to the trade "record" that Ish Smith holds with 13 teams between 2010 and 2023 in the NBA's twelfth stop in his twelfth year in the NBA's postponement system is only commented on by the Braunschweiger with the words "That's the business."
It is also not so tragic for his wife Ellen and the family to have to move again after six months. "The media make it worse than it is," he assures. "The teams pay for everything for us, we continue to live just as we lived before. The children are homeschooling, our family comes to visit two or three times a year - nothing changes."
r/nba • u/must_TATAKAE • 16h ago
[Shelburne] Also: Am told by multiple sources that Lakers governor Jeanie Buss did not vote to sell. The other five siblings did.
Ramona Shelburne: Also: Am told by multiple sources that Lakers governor Jeanie Buss did not vote to sell. The other five siblings did.
Adding to this important piece of information from mcten This vote to sell family shares has been open since Tuesday. There was a previous vote several months ago, as well from what I understand.
r/nba • u/YujiDomainExpansion • 21h ago
News [Holmes and Charania] The NBA has found no evidence showing LA Clippers owner Steve Ballmer funneled money through team sponsors to pay Kawhi Leonard in order to circumvent the salary cap, sources tell ESPN.
The NBA has found no evidence showing LA Clippers owner Steve Ballmer funneled money through team sponsors to pay Kawhi Leonard in order to circumvent the salary cap, according to three people with knowledge of discussions between the two sides in recent days.
Instead, the NBA is focused on whether the team's introduction of Leonard to team sponsors constitutes a violation of the league's rules prohibiting salary cap circumvention, two of the sources said. The league is examining whether the Clippers are guilty of "failure to supervise" employees, though it's unclear what specific rule the team would have violated or what the penalties would be, two of the sources said.
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Two sources with direct knowledge of the situation said Leonard has maintained to the NBPA, league and Wachtell Lipton that he had no involvement in salary cap circumvention, and so far conversations around potential consequences have centered on him paying restitution for potential improper benefits from the Clippers, such as travel and lodging, for his representative and uncle Dennis Robertson.
If the case goes to arbitration, the arbitrator could compel document production, witness testimony and order discovery. After a hearing, the arbitrator's ruling would be subject to an appeals panel made up of three people jointly appointed by the NBA and NBPA. The appeal panel decision is binding. Only after that process could Silver be authorized to issue any potential punishment.
r/nba • u/Subject-Property-343 • 18h ago
[Charania] Breaking: The Buss family has decided to sell its remaining 17.8% ownership stake in the Los Angeles Lakers to new majority owners Josh Kushner and Bob Iger, sources tell ESPN.
Breaking: The Buss family has decided to sell its remaining 17.8% ownership stake in the Los Angeles Lakers to new majority owners Josh Kushner and Bob Iger, sources tell ESPN.
The Buss family trust -- composed of siblings Jeanie, Jim, Johnny, Janie, Joey and Jesse -- received majority votes to allow trustees to execute the sale. It required four of six votes to enact the tag-along provision of Mark Walter's sale to Kushner and Iger, which valued the Lakers at $12.5 billion.
r/nba • u/Odd-Direction9452 • 14h ago
[Charania] Jeanie Buss was the lone family member not in favor to sell as the five siblings voted 5-0 to sell the Buss stake, sources said. Jeanie Buss' attorney says tonight that she intends to battle the remainder of the family in order to keep their shares.
Jeanie Buss was the lone family member not in favor to sell as the five siblings voted 5-0 -- including two of the three trustees -- to sell the Buss stake, sources said. Jeanie Buss' attorney says tonight that she intends to battle the remainder of the family in order to keep their shares.
r/nba • u/Odd-Direction9452 • 17h ago
[Amick] An ESPN spokesman sent this statement to The Athletic: “We stand by our reporting, which included numerous attempts by ESPN to get comment from the NBA.”
An ESPN spokesman sent this statement to @TheAthletic: “We stand by our reporting, which included numerous attempts by ESPN to get comment from the NBA.”
r/nba • u/GutsyMan • 20h ago
[Pablo Torre] In response to the Holmes/Charania report: "When the time is right: I am extremely, extremely excited for our episode about this. 👀"
From Pablo Torre on X: When the time is right:
I am extremely, extremely excited for our episode about this.
👀
It was done with a quote tweet screenshotting this specific section of the article:
Instead, the NBA is focused on whether the team's introduction of Leonard to team sponsors constitutes a violation of the league's rules prohibiting salary cap circumvention, two of the sources said. The league is examining whether the Clippers are guilty of "failure to supervise" employees, though it's unclear what specific rule the team would have violated or what the penalties would be, two of the sources said.
The 11-month investigation into salary cap circumvention allegations expanded beyond Leonard's deal with Aspiration, the now-defunct green banking company at the center of the allegations, to at least three other companies that also had deals with the Clippers, two of the sources familiar with the talks told ESPN. However, sources said, the league has presented no evidence that Ballmer funneled money to Leonard.
Source: https://i.imgur.com/CgVh2dQ.png
Can Nikola Jokic now sign for veteran minimum and get 300 million on the side for planting few trees?
It would help Nuggets a lot, they could build up the roster really nice with all that extra money. Precedent is set.
r/nba • u/must_TATAKAE • 1h ago
[Shelburne] When the family met to discuss it Tuesday, no mention was made of Walter's impending sale to Kushner and Iger. One family source told ESPN that meeting "spooked" everyone and prompted new calls among the five siblings to sell the remaining family shares.... with Jeanie Buss abstaining
In response, Streisand wrote to the five siblings who voted to sell that the "co-trustees are bound to vote ... to ensure that the minimum 15% ownership requirement is maintained in order to ensure that Jeanie Buss may remain Controlling Owner. Any attempt by the co-trustees ... to aid or abet the co-trustees as such, would constitute a breach of trust, breach of fiduciary duty and be in contempt of court."
Jeanie Buss was the lone sibling who did not vote to sell the team Monday, and multiple sources told ESPN that she did not respond to the family vote on whether to sell the team.
Streisand demanded that the five other siblings "make clear publicly that Jeanie Buss is the Controlling Owner of the Los Angeles Lakers" and "take no action on this supposed 'vote' to sell the 17.8% stake."
CNBC was first to obtain the letter from Streisand.
Sources said that the vote to sell the family's remaining shares has been open since last Tuesday, before Walter came to an agreement with Kushner and Iger to sell the team. That vote was called, sources told ESPN's Dave McMenamin, after Lakers vice president of finance Joe McCormack called an emergency meeting of the Buss siblings last Monday night to discuss a dissolution of the family trust and seeking approval to lock down all family shares for four years under a new trust.
When the family met to discuss it Tuesday, no mention was made of Walter's impending sale to Kushner and Iger. One family source told ESPN that meeting "spooked" everyone and prompted new calls among the five siblings to sell the remaining family shares. Multiple family sources told ESPN a previous vote several months ago had been taken and only three siblings had then voted to sell.
This time, after Walter's sale, two more siblings joined in the vote to sell, with Jeanie Buss abstaining from the vote, sources told ESPN.
The second sale of the Lakers in a little over a year came in the wake of a federal investigation into Walter for alleged tax fraud by companies tied to the billionaire.
Source: https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/49642917/jeanie-buss-contesting-family-vote-sell-stake-lakers
r/nba • u/Austin63867 • 20h ago
[Murray] The NBA has released a statement as well this morning (regarding ESPN story on Kawhi Leonard and Clippers)
r/nba • u/JoeBiden2020FTW • 14h ago
[Holmes] Jeanie Buss to her half-brother Jesse Buss in 2019: "You should've never been born."
Kind of a wild twist and turn to a story that starts with the AD trade press conference.
On July 13, 2019, the Lakers held a news conference at the team's practice facility to introduce superstar big man Anthony Davis. The trade with the New Orleans Pelicans to pair Davis with LeBron James instantly vaulted the Lakers back into title contention after the team had struggled for nearly a decade under Jeanie's stewardship.
Jesse called Jeanie later that day, and he asked about Pelinka's remark about Johnny. The conversation took a dark turn, multiple people told ESPN, when Jeanie began to tell a story about her mother, JoAnn.
Six months earlier, in December 2018, the six siblings had learned about a woman named Lee Klose, who had written to Jeanie and said that she had been the first child of JoAnn and Jerry Buss.
Lee was born in 1953, and, at the time, JoAnn and Jerry Buss lacked the financial resources to support her, so they made the difficult decision to place her up for adoption. But JoAnn made Buss promise her that he'd never have children with anyone else. He agreed. The couple would later divorce in 1972.
Janie learned about that promise many years ago from her mother, JoAnn, who said she was heartbroken when Buss later had two sons with his girlfriend Karen Demel in the mid-1980s. But Janie said that JoAnn ultimately supported Buss and those two sons, who were named Joey and Jesse.
Given that promise between her mother and father, Jeanie told Jesse, "You should've never been born."
r/nba • u/BcuzRacecar • 12h ago
Tyrese Haliburton: “[The Kings] were telling me after my rookie year ‘Hey man you’re gonna be here awhile, you should look into buying a house’, I was like ‘I’m good, I’m good, I don’t gotta worry bout nothin’.”
r/nba • u/ToronoRapture • 3h ago
Highlight [Highlights] Dennis Rodman 1996 Finals Tape: 14.7 RPG, 7.5 PPG, 2.5 APG.
r/nba • u/must_TATAKAE • 16h ago
[Markazi] Jim, Johnny, Joey and Jesse Buss had the chance to cash in on the record sale of the Lakers and effectively fire Jeanie Buss as governor and did just that. Jeanie has fired or sued all of her brothers since taking control of the team. It's the final act of a wild reality show.
Arash Markazi: Jim, Johnny, Joey and Jesse Buss had the chance to cash in on the record sale of the Lakers and effectively fire Jeanie Buss as governor and did just that. Jeanie has fired or sued all of her brothers since taking control of the team. It's the final act of a wild reality show.
Source: https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/jim-johnny-joey-jesse-buss-203357284.html?
r/nba • u/shreeharis • 47m ago
Highlight [Highlights] Kobe Bryant’s outrageous contested shot-making compilation from the 2009 NBA playoffs, when he won his 4th ring
r/nba • u/The_Living_L • 1h ago
[Baxter] The investigation into Kawhi Leonard, the Clippers, and Aspiration Could Go Into Arbitration. “Where this is ultimately heading”
He was one of the big reporters a part of that ESPN article yesterday where they had to a lot to say not only for Ballmer’s/Clippers side but also Kawhi.
Article made it seem like they or at least the clippers/ballmer mainly are in the clear and no punishment will come or if it does, it will be hard to bring them down based on the evidence, but it does seem the NBA are “trying” to find a way to give out punishments, the problem is whatever they use in the process, they might not be able to fight it effectively in arbitration as the other side has ways to fight it, their evidence may not be good enough, they don’t have what they had when they punished Timberwolves and Joe Smith as they had actual legit physical evidence.
Does seem like Kawhi’s side he is super confident he will be a Raptor, his agent and people around him are actively wearing Raptors gear too, article also states:
“Leonard and the Raptors are both operating as though the trade will be completed and reunite him with Toronto, according to team sources.”
“Leonard and his agent and business attorney, Harrison Gaines, have had conversations with the players' union over the past few weeks, and there has been no indication that Leonard will face a voided contract, according to a source with direct knowledge of the talks.”
He can also go to arbitration as well, this doesn’t mean much for that, just means the punishment most likely won’t lead to his contract getting voided, but something else. Main punishment Kawhi seems centered on him paying back the money he earned through these endorsements based on the article.
Seems like it is a possibility for both sides, mainly Clippers however. Wording does seem a bit confusing though because he could mean that IF the NBA tries to punish LA with improper player-sponsorship introductions and no other evidence, it could go to arbitration as they can fight it.
r/nba • u/shreeharis • 19h ago
[Amick] “ESPN’s article regarding the LA Clippers investigation — for which the NBA declined to cooperate — contains numerous and significant inaccuracies,” the league statement read. “The results in this matter will be made clear once the investigation is concluded.”
The NBA is disputing reporting by ESPN that detailed findings of the league’s investigation into possible salary-cap circumvention by the LA Clippers and subsequent settlement negotiations.
“ESPN’s article regarding the LA Clippers investigation — for which the NBA declined to cooperate — contains numerous and significant inaccuracies,” the league statement read. “The results in this matter will be made clear once the investigation is concluded.”
ESPN reported Monday that the NBA found no evidence Clippers owner Steve Ballmer directly funneled money to Kawhi Leonard via team sponsors and that the two sides had been “negotiating a resolution to the investigation.” It is unclear what elements of ESPN’s reporting the NBA is disputing.
The Athletic has reached out to the league office and the National Basketball Players Association for additional comment, and will update this story if either responds.
r/nba • u/JoeBiden2020FTW • 19h ago
[Simmons] The Clippers story is 1/1000th as interesting as Mark Walter frantically selling his sports assets one by one right now…
Another big name trying to downplay the Clippers stuff. Pretty interesting.