Over the last several weeks, the Sacramento Kings have played their favorite game with their fans: What if we pretend to improve while not really doing anything? And just like we do every year, Kings fans fell for it– and to be fair, what else are fans supposed to do at this point but hope and dream for better days?
After days of hoping Scott Perry wouldn’t embarrass himself and completely shit the bed at the trade deadline, Scott Perry embarrassed himself and completely shit the bed at the trade deadline. No veterans were moved, unless you count the marquee signing of Perry’s own tenure, who he was forced to dump to the Cavs by attaching Keon Ellis as a sweetener. Somehow, the Kings managed to get older, more expensive, and less interesting, all while giving up assets in a trade.
It was terrible, as per usual.
But, somehow, and almost impressively, the Kings have stumbled into a new era of incompetence. Never before have they assembled this level of overpaid veterans who cant win, paired with a bench full of mildly intriguing not clearly not blue-chip young players, and yet, still have nothing to trade. There’s no emergency trade level to pull – no DeMarcus Cousins or De’Aaron Fox or Tyrese Haliburton.
The Kings are stuck.
This is hopeless.
The Owner
Let’s not waste too much time here. Vivek Ranadive is the worst, most toxic owner in sports. In his 13-year tyranny, the Kings have averaged a record of 34 wins and 48 losses. They haven’t won a single playoff series in that time. They’ve cycled through a zillion GMs, a few hundred coaches, and one daughter-turned-GM. The stories of backstabbing, enabling, and general hostility are too many to put in one article.
He’s terrible, and so are the Kings.
The GM
Scott Perry was always an odd hire. His eagerness to return to Sacramento should have always raised more eyebrows than it did. No one wants to work for Vivek Ranadive – certainly, not someone who’s already witnessed the shenanigans up close.
Certainly, there are some folks out there who would take the risk to try and build something here – folks who would not otherwise get that opportunity – but that isn’t the case with Perry. He’s been the assistant GM of the Orlando Magic and the GM of the Knicks. He’s not a young kid trying to break their way into the ranks. He’s a seasoned executive who has previously worked for this terrible owner who doles out power sparingly while sharing blame widely.
And beyond the red flags of his return, Perry just isn’t good at this.
Since joining the organization for the second time, Perry has replicated his first stint by bringing in a bunch of veterans that no one else really wants. He opened the offseason by signing Dennis Schroder to a $48 million deal, despite zero competing offers in the market, and then doubled-down by signing Russell Westbrook. He also refused to sign any inherited vets in pursuit of a winning season.
The Kings are 12-50 – the worst team in the NBA. Perry and the Kings appeared to think this was a play-in or playoff worthy roster.
An important detail in the Schroder signing was his decision to pass on a Keon Ellis extension, one of two young two-way players the Kings employed at the time. Keon actually represented Scott Perry’s fake pillars better than almost any other player on the team. At the deadline, Perry threw Ellis away to Cleveland, not for draft assets, but as compensation to the Cavs for taking on Schroder’s terrible contract. The irony would be sweet if it wasn’t so depressing.
Take a moment and look at the names Perry has chased: Dennis Schroder, Russell Westbrook, De’Andre Hunter, Jonathan Kuminga, and RJ Barrett – low efficiency, stat-padding players no one else has wanted.
It appeared Perry and the Kings thought he was building a playoff team, and he accidentally built a lottery contender. Perry thought Schroder was worth sacrificing a long-term contract for Ellis, but he ended up sacrificing Ellis to dump Schroder. He’s pursued players no one else wanted, and he’s failed to trade the current vets who he inherited.
The Kings have only moved backward under Perry’s watchful eye, and he’s not going anywhere anytime soon.
The Coach
Doug Christie simply…exists. Not a single player, young, mid-career, or veteran, has shown a new wrinkle in their game or a new aspect of how they score, defend, or rebound under his watch. There is no innovation or trickery. The Kings roll the ball out and get killed on a nightly basis.
Of course, the roster is a disaster and even a good coach could only do so much, but Christie also hasn’t contributed to anything meaningful either.
The simplest way to evaluate Doug’s tenure is to ask a foundational question: would any other team even give the slightest amount of consideration to hiring Christie if he suddenly became available? The answer is a resounding no.
He’s bad and not getting better.
The Vets
When a team is comfortably hunkered down at the bottom of the NBA standings, there are often a few overpaid veterans lurking around the locker room, soaking up salary. The Kings took that and turned it into their own bizzarro art form, but they didn’t acquire these vets on bad contracts for assets – they voluntary acquired each and every one.
Zach LaVine, Domantas Sabonis, DeMar DeRozan, De’Andre Hunter, and Malik Monk combine for 101.3% of the salary cap. Yes, you read that right, dear reader. In order to spend more than 100% of the salary cap on these non-winners, the Kings have surrendered the following over the years: Tyrese Haliburton, De’Aaron Fox, Keon Ellis, three second round draft picks, and a 2031 unprotected pick swap with the San Antonio Spurs.
And none of these guys are expiring.
Th only positive about the vets? Even when they play, they help the Kings lose.
The Kids
Most terrible teams have hope on their bench – some blue-chip prospect waiting to break out. The Kings don’t.
Keegan Murray was once that hope, but he’s regressed significantly in a season in which he’s played just 19 of 52 possible games: not what one hopes to see from a guy who will turn 26 prior to the start of next season. Even though his counting numbers look decent, 14.6 points and 6.1 boards, and his defense is better than average, Keegan’s inability to consistently knock down shots continues to be a glaring deficiency since his record-breaking rookie season.
Since that on-fire year, Keegan’s field goal percentage, three-point percentage, and effective field goal percentage have fallen each consecutive season. His defense and rebounding have certainly improved dramatically, but he’s not the player Kings fans hoped he would become – he’s a solid start at best.
The rest is even less encouraging.
Dylan Cardwell has been the biggest surprise of the bunch, and he just picked up a well-earned 4-year deal, but he’s 24 and not a future star. Maxime Raynaud started hot, cooled off, and looks like a future role player, and he’s 23.
Sacramento’s only first round pick in the 2025 draft, Nique Clifford, has been the worst rookie on the squad. Turning 24 in just a few days, Clifford’s defense has been solid, but his shooting splits of 40/31/69 make him nearly unplayable for a shooting guard, at least if the team was actively trying to win games.
The Pick
There is one faint sliver of hope: the glorious 2026 first round pick. The Kings are on track for a top-three pick, with one of Darryn Peterson, Cameron Boozer, or AJ Dybansta waiting in the wings. Peterson looks like a superstar of superstars and Boozer and AJ could very well be better than Cooper Flagg.
But there’s a catch to any one of these guys, and it’s a big one. The Kings have to actually build a competent roster around them. Ownership couldn’t assemble a management team to build around DeMarcus Cousins, Isaiah Thomas, De’Aaron Fox, Tyrese Haliburton, or even Keegan Murray. Why would they suddenly get it right now?
Perry wont’ build correctly, Doug won’t coach correctly, Vivek won’t fire them or hire replacement correctly.
So, what’s the takeaway? The call to action? The glimmer of hope?
There isn’t one.
The best predictor of future behavior is past behavior. And this is a bad organization with a bad owner, a bad GM, a bad coach, and a bad roster.
Simply put, there is no hope.




Would it be possible for the NBA to contract the Kings, and then offer Sacramento an expansion team? They could start completely fresh. No Vivek, no Matina, no Perry, no Christie, no old bad contracts. A fresh start to try and actually build a winning franchise.
I am not sure how Sacramento gets out of this. Vivek isn’t going to sell. Somehow Matina has hung on for a long time. It’s toxic, and they might need Captain Planet to come clean up the waste.
As long as the top of the organization stays the same, the results are going to stay the same.
Stop attending games, stop buying merchandise, get loud about the fan dissatisfaction on social media, get the national media talking more and more about the toxic environment Vivek has created, and maybe there would be some internal talks among NBA league executives and the other owners to push for a change in ownership.
At least we have this community. It’s about the only positive thing for Kings fans.
Someone said the NBA needs certain teams like this, the perpetual bottom feeder.
I’ve heard this argument but I think there’s a limit to this. Sure, the NBA needs some bad teams and in every league there are going to be teams that are just more poorly run than the others. BUT, eventually, I think you reach a level of futility where the fanbase completely checks out. It does seem to me, that with what Vivek has done to destroy the Beam Team, he’s actually killing basketball in Sacramento for a lot of fans. From what I gather, the stands are near empty most nights unless there’s a fun opponent in the building. Even then, I’d venture a guess that it’s mostly Warriors or Lakers fans when those teams are in town. So I do wonder if there’s a threshold where the league would finally have to do something. I don’t think it’s good for your sport to poison the well in city so thoroughly with bad ownership that apathy just sets in.
It took a major off the court crisis for the league to remove Sterling from the league, so don’t get your hopes up as long as Vivek keeps his head down.
Oh I don’t think the league will do anything. I just think that they might absolutely destroy basketball in Sacramento and eventually move the team somewhere down the road.
That I agree with. I think Vivek has not gotten the development money he envisioned for DOCO and the Kings are middling in profits, especially when compared to the other CA teams.
I could see a scenario where he just burns the fanbase to the ground, pays off the loan to the city and moves the team, or even sells to someone who moves the team. This is especially concerning if the league does NOT expand and instead focuses on Europe.
If Vivek or a new owner fulfills their obligation to the city, the NBA has an out and can save face.
No real basis for saying this, but Adam Silver seems far less likely to do anything about anything than David Stern was. Not that Stern would have gotten involved just because Vivek’s superpower is doing everything in the stupidest possible way.
Yeah, I agree. Silver seems more about just appeasing owners and lining their pocket books. The recent years of jersey gimmicks, in season tourney, International games, etc are just ways to pull more revenue, regardless of morals and brand
Stern seemed to care more about the brand and quality. He cared about keeping the team in Sac. I don’t think Silver gives a fuck either way. I get vibes that he’d happily let Larry Ellison into the club where just 15 years ago he was basically black listed from buying the Dubs
Let’s see what Silver does if they ever finish and release the results of the Clippers/Aspiration investigation. Will he give Balmer more than a slap on the wrist?
I was thinking about his yesterday when the Clips sold off Harden and Zubac. Do they know something is coming down the pike in terms of Leonard? They were playing very good basketball before blowing it all up.
Yep. If his daughter (as GM) sleeping with a murderer on the Kings G-League squad didn’t do it, I’m not sure what would.
And yet, through all of the pain, anguish and embarrassment, the Kings haven’t had the #1 pick in the draft in 37 years.
It sucks to be bad. It’s worse to be in never-ending purgatory.
Here’s another crazy thing to chew on:
OKC (nee Sonics) and Denver have NEVER had the #1 pick in the draft.
As long as there is a team willing to overpay for middling and aging vets the Players Association and agents are cool with it. I’d imagine it has no impact on the marketing and profits of the NBA.
Wow! 13 years sober gone, thanks.
jk
Pretty accurate article.
SELL THE TEAM!!
My jaw dropped reading 13 years. Time flies when you stink.
Hope springs eternal.
They can get a good player with the draft pick.
They can let Doug continue to coach the team to underwhelming results.
They can fire Doug at the end of next year after a second unspectacular season. Tank commanders don’t get to participate in the rebuild.
Trades can be made in the off season, and likely will have to be made. No way that Vivek pays tax for a tanking team.
We’ve all heard this story before. I have my doubts. They will end up picking the Thomas Robinson, Ben McLemore of this draft.
Hire an underwhelming coach and GM combo.
Make bad trades to cover up the other bad trades they made, and then be right back in the same position a couple years from now.
Unless change happens at the top, this cycle will just continue. After 13 years of ownership in the NBA, I don’t expect the 68 year old owner to change his ways. All of this other stuff is just an exercise in futility.
No one wants to work for Vivek Ranadive
To be fair, even I would take a 4 year, multi million dollar salary to say yes when everything in me basketball-related says no; and to bear the ire and scrutiny of the likes of all of us and the millions more on social media. Put me in coach. I’ll play that game for 1.5 years and ride off into the sunset with a guaranteed 2.5 years vacation and a few millions in my pocket.
When Perry is gone midway through next year, another brave soon-to-be multi-millionaire will rise up to take his place
I hear ya, but I will tell you, the Kings are not paying their GMs millions of dollars.
What!!
Im shocked.
500,000 is a lot when you need a job . Perry, Vlade, or had jobs paying much less like Pete D or Monte . Just sayin
I think an overlooked fact about Perry is the Knicks did NOT renew his contract and he was out of the NBA a full 2 years before Vivek hired him out of nowhere. That is not a minor detail.
And BJ Armstrong hadn’t worked in NBA front office for 20 years when he was hired. (He was an agent, for whatever that’s worth.)
So you’re telling me there’s a chance for me?
A couple of Sacramento’s most prominent sports media members have been embarrassing themselves as they remind us that this pain is all part of Perry’s plan.
After all we’ve been through, imagine looking at a poorly-built roster and projecting it into “a plan”.
WILD TIMES.
The local media is putrid. Kudo’s to TKH for telling it straight.
It’s like they all have a deal with Vivek that they “vent” once or twice a year so they can say that they do criticize the org, in return for towing the company line the rest of the season.
Grant Napear has been great on it. Give him credit.
….so has Damien Barling and James Ham.
Ham is like the tide he goes in and out IMHO
I’ve been listening to Grant a little bit lately and while I think he’s a bit negatively biased for obvious reasons (right or wrong), I think he’s been pretty good with his perspective and criticisms.
People still listen to him?
Okay, to each their own.
As we all know the Vivek tentacles extend far and deep in Sacramento. No one whos job it is to cover the Kings wants to be the next body that Matina knows about.
And Ill say this, I wonder what the rordawg would say about this team. I miss that guy.
You forgot the part about even when a superstar falls in their lap, they botch that up. So even if they got a top 3 pick, there’s a good chance they pass on the sure picks.
or they trade the pick, and a collection of their overpriced vets, for some elderly former superstar
Vivek = Mark Davis (Raiders) As long as the make money, they will not sell the team.
The difference is Mark doesn’t seem to mettle, whilst Vivek does, so there is hope for The Nation, especially with the first pick and drafting Mendoza. The Kings on the other hand, even with the first pick, would draft the wrong player even when it’s obvious to everyone, see Bagley over Luka.
Grant, Vivek doesn’t mettle or medal. He does however meddle.
What puzzles me is how Kings fans just seem to be rolling over and slinking into the beamless night without putting up any fight.
I can imagine that you’re all tired of may years of losing and still feel the stress of the relocation saga and other RL issues etc., but it seems to me that if you are all just staying away from games without making a public statement about boycotting Vivek, at one point there may be another relocation request because “the attendance is down“.
I just think people have given up. At some point, it’s hard to continue caring when it’s obvious that the franchise has no intention of every putting out a competitive product.
Yup, and I think only a casual fans and corporate sponsored seats are the ones in the arena each night. Their last game looked half empty from my view on TV.
These threads used to be full of season ticket owners, myself included, and manuy who would attend any game they could. Now, I’m guess less than 10% of us are attending games.
It would be an interesting poll of TKH members to see how many are still spending money on this franchise.
Yeah I’d be curious to see. I remember right after Vivek bought the team, my wife and I were discussing getting a small season ticket package even though we don’t live locally because we were always going to 7-8 games a year.
The last game I attended in person was in early 2024 and the Kings lost by 50 to the Sixers I believe. That was right around the time it was becoming clear that they were beginning to implode. I spent about $2000 to bring our family plus parents and siblings and their spouses to the game after Christmas. That was it for me. Haven’t been to a game yet and that was the last year I bought league pass. I’m done until something changes.
The company I work for has a loft and just this morning we were asked why we weren’t taking our customers to more games/events this year…the last time I asked a customer (who I know is a Kings fan) if they wanted to attend a Kings game, they said “Now why would I want to suffer through that?”
I had to explain to my supervisor (casual Warriors fan) that no one, not even die-hards want to watch this version of the Kings.
I can understand, but I can also imagine wondering/regretting a few years down the line why they didn’t make some sort of attempt to effect change.
I think the problem is not much to do be done. Sure, folks could go and wave signs, boo mercilessly and all that but you’re still spending money for tickets which seems counter productive.
Maybe you could protest the team outside the arena or something like that? But to be honest, with everything else going on in this country at the moment, that doesn’t totally seem right either. I suppose for me, part of the issue is that the Kings nonsense does seem a little more trivial to me these days and I wouldn’t be shocked if that’s true for others as well.
Today the difference is made on social media, apparently.
what a terrible day to have eyes
Agree. I think we need to do a billboard again. Fans should be chanting sell the team to no end etc.
The problem is, it doesn’t even matter if they don’t show up to the games because NBA owners make a shit ton of money anyway.
And I went through this with Washington football. The only way we got rid of that piece of shit owner was he was caught in a scandal, and he was fucking with the other owners money.
but I do think fans showing outrage and embarrassment of that helped move the owner out. And I think that’s the only thing that can maybe make Vivek. move. But these guys egos are so big they just don’t even hear it.
I also think that people are more concerned with the fucked up leader ship of this country and don’t have the drive to protest this owner. Not yet.
Vivek and all these rich asshole can fuck the selves. In all cases, it’s disgusting, immoral, and completely uncaring behavior. It’s not just bad ownership or leadership. I don’t get these assholes.
EVERY GAME. Shame Vivek and his minions out of the arena. It worked on Nico Harris (though he wasn’t the team’s owner).
I feel Dallas ownership threw Nico under the bus for a decision they were 100% behind. Firing Nico turned the heat down on them.
Exactly what Vivek has done for years . Malone, Brown, McNair . None deserved t firing so quickly .
Sure. But it got the Mavs owners to act. If Vivek doesn’t have a moment of peace watching this team in person, maybe he’ll sell it. I’m under no illusions this is going to happen. The average Kings fan doesn’t seem to care how bad the Kings are, or for how long, or why.
isn’t it a poorly kept secret that Adelson wants to move the team to Vegas? Assuming Silver doesn’t approve international expansion and they go to Tel Aviv
Im hesitant on the billboard idea. Last time that was done it led to a pandemic. It was mentioned that its also not effective because rich assholes and egos. I think when it was discussed on the pod Will mentioned his Operation Mcnair and donations for losses. Im sure someone motivated/creative could come up with a new donation effort based on losses and lack of minutes the rookies are getting.
Yup. The Will donation scheme was wonderful and would be a good departure point.
I posed a question back around 2019: Can the Kings make the playoffs while Vivek owns the team? We were coming off the Doncic/Bagley debacle and it seemed like a legitimate question. Well, we learned that it’s possible if everything breaks right and Vivek gets out of the way for a couple minutes.
Sadly we also learned something else. Any brief moment of success will be a pyrrhic victory because Vivek will screw it up. He can’t help himself. We’ve seen it play out over and over again. SO… where does that leave us? I agree with Tim: NO HOPE.
The prudent thing to do, as I have done this year, is to simply stop watching or engaging with the team. I still follow NBA news and I continue to support this place. If not for TKH I probably would have simply stopped following the Kings. But I haven’t watched a single, solitary second of Kings basketball this year. This squad was doomed in July so I opted out completely. It’s really the only thing I can think of that might actually affect change at some point. If everyone just collectively agrees to ignore the Kings until they decide they’re worthy of our attention. At this point, that’s all I’ve got.
I got a kick out of reading that Bagley is now in Dallas and Luka is in California. The Gods have mostly corrected a major flaw in the matrix, but that Laker bug still persists.
What it must be like to be a Lakers fan and just have teams give you star players.
I remember reading that Laker fans get incredibly upset if they don’t win at least one title every decade. Must be nice.
The only hope is the FRP in the the 2026 draft and for multiple reasons.
This year has been an unintentional tank. The team is beeming with vets who were supposed to equate to winning now, they just don’t happen to be winning. Thus, come this offseason, addtl win now moves will be made for the play-in push next year.
So, it’s not likely we’ll be picking in the top 3 next year in the 27 draft. Plus, the 27 draft appears weak. So, this 26 draft is the only chance for a savior to arrive and lift this franchise. If a top 3 pick is not obtained, I’m afraid another five years at minimum of this weird vet mediocrity type of roster will continue given the contracts on the books.
The 3 stooges (Chap, DC, Scotty) need to put their heads together and make a plan to play the kids as much as possible and sit the vets…although the vets are doing a pretty good job unintentionally tanking as it is, the kids need to play.
In keeping with the ages of the players noted in “The Kids” section, I noted yesterday that even our remaining two-way contract players are old for developmental projects. Plowden turned 27 a couple months ago and Steven’s is 25.
I don’t think there are too many youthful folks in the G-Leauge to pull from. I’m guessing most of the “best” players down there are in their mid-20s.
I was a fan of the getting a guy like Emoni Bates. Kick the tires on a young dude that might develop. These 26 year old developmental guys just ain’t it.
What happened to that dude? Wasn’t he projected at a #1 pick coming out of high school?
Nothing ever changes
I feel the only thing saving us from Vivek is NBA expansion and a ridiculous franchise valuation jump. Boston sold last summer for $6.1B and is now valued at close to $7B. If expansion fees are in the billions (I’m assuming they will be) Vivek will get a nice chunk of profits and the Kings value will increase. All we need now is an investment group to come in and make an offer he can’t refuse.
FWIW, Forbes currently has the Kings valued at over $4B.
I’ve been patiently waiting for the NBA to announce the Sonics are back because I think that will be the final nail in my coffin of interest. At this point, I only follow the Kings because I live here.
I can’t wait until Vivek’s dip shit kids are running the franchise. I’m sure we’ll get to see some very new and exciting ways to destroy a fan base.
If the waning years of the M*loof regime was a shit show I can only imagine what the Vivek nepo babies would do to this franchise.
The only way forward is through…
I would have to agree, the franchise really has nothing going on at all levels: Owner, GM, coach, players. Not one elite mind or talent anywhere to be seen. Depressing past, present, and future. There are several really horrible franchises out there and some actually even have a longer history of sucking but we’re up there. The good news is this team costs me almost none of my attention. Sell the team…Draft Top Three!
Perry and Vivek watch this video everyday.
I can’t tell if this supposed to be comedy, or what it is, but it’s not funny, or smart or insightful, but it is obnoxious, which is probably its most important quality for being clickbait.
This was a writing version of a walk off grand slam in the ninth . Just wasted 30 minutes listening to Matt and Kayla on 1140 shill for Perry as if nothing is his fault . Great to read the facts of his, Vivek, and Christi incompetence . Hire Rob, Adamsite, and Akis to have total control of Bball ops and things would improve quickly . It is a sad truth but fact !
I didn’t think local sports radio could get any worse. And yet, here we are.
One of them was wearing a Seahawks sweatshirt today.
Could you imagine a local radio show in Philly where a host was wearing a Cowboys jersey? lol
Slimmest of hope- lose enough to get a top 3 pick in 2026. The 2027 draft is rather poor. And what are the chances of that? Those chances = the degree of hope. Around 14%.
Hi guys. How are we all doing? Vibes good?
Just my opinion.
Change can only come from the NBA Board of Governors. Fans whining about the state of the team falls on deaf ears and blind eyes. They do not care.
Buying less tickets helps, yes. Watching less, yes. Buying no more Kings merchandise, ditto.
The NBA will start to listen if fans, like yourselves, write them letters. They can chose to ignore them, of course. But if enough people complain long and loudly enough, it is my belief, hope, dream that the NBA will do something. At this point something, anything, is better than just bitchin’ and moanin’.
The NBA isn’t listening to fans and could care less about the fans. The money will churn regardless. See Stern’s email in the Epstein files if you want to know what the NbA thinks of it’s fans.
It really would be nice to be able to say well at least we do this one thing well or at least we have this to build around. From a player, coach, or mgmt side. But literally the only good thing we have is the arena. The only thing Vivek did right.
I sincerely feel bad for the people who are behind the scenes working in administrative positions for this franchise. I have known a few that have left and still know some that have stayed.
The massive shot to the groin that these last 18 months have been to us as fans can’t compare to the shit vibe of living that daily as your livelihood.
I grew up in sac and have lived in the bay for years after coming “home” from college in SoCal. Have always tried to stay with this team through all the shit and I would be lying if I said I wasn’t enjoying my front row upper deck seats game one of the playoffs and hearing that roar again which I heard so many times in arco.
I think the thing that has killed it for me was now looking back at that game it was a bit like the last game at arco. Told my son about all the players I saw there and the great times I had at those games with my dad and grandfather growing up. Those were great moments of closure of my past. This team now is like someone who I love that I’ve watched slowly die. With no hopes of closure. So now it becomes a choice of do I walk away now with that last little glimmer of a memory that wasn’t destroyed or stay and watch the inevitable?
Never thought I would have said this with the here we stay rally but I sincerely wish now that had moved to Seattle. Then they could join the happy memories of the Oakland A’s games I went to and Raiders games with my dad, but knowing that they will never be able to be experienced again.
Many of us have checked out and just frequent TKH to stay somewhat in tune of what’s going on. Even if the Kings somehow got good, I’m not sure I’d care all that much.
At this point, the only hope is that vivek is in the epstein files, the unreleased ones.
Russia, if you’re listening, do your thing. We promise to change the team colors back to white, blue, and red.
AD sitting out the rest of the season right after getting traded.
Conley miraculously ends up back on the Wolves right after getting traded.
PG suspended for using whatever substance.
Beard forcing another trade, 4th of his strange career.
Giannis and Lebum promoting gambling websites.
The list goes on.
More and more it feels like the NbA we knew is cooked and will never come back.
Pitchers & catchers report in 8 days!
This would piss me off so bad! He’s definitely was trying to miss on purpose.
Seeing all the moves Perry has made you can already imagine Vivek was the puppetmaster pulling the strings.This upcoming draft will probably give us a better idea of who the real GM is
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