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Two Months Without The NBA

It has now been two months since Adam Silver decided the NBA would go on hiatus because of the Coronavirus after Rudy Gobert was announced as the first positive test the league had. This was found out moments before the start of a game where the Utah Jazz would play the Thunder in Oklahoma City. Since then, the league has not been able to return and Adam Silver has made no comment on where or when the NBA could return to finish the season. 


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This man saved the NBA by doing his job.

There have been a lot of rumours about when the NBA could return and where it would be held, but Shaq came to comment and essentially said, "scrap the season." This is pretty logical if you read into his comment, especially because of people like Rudy Gobert who love to treat Corona like it's some sort of joke. Who's laughing now, Rudy? You told a kid who roasted you about it to "go to school" even though schools are shut, you numb nut. Don't joke about it if you can't handle the roasting. Go cry to the Utah faithful more, you bum.


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Look at this smiling, braindead moron. Go back to France.


Am I upset about the NBA being gone from my life for two months? Yeah. It's really sad. Do I think the safety of everyone involved should be the highest priority before we even think about a return? Of course I do. Any fan of any team in the league, or any fan of Basketball, in general, should want the right steps to be taken and if that's making the move to cancel the current season, go for it. I'm all for that move right now, because Shaq, the Big Diesel, is absolutely correct. Safety is more important than the money the NBA can bring to the economy. I'm not getting political, but the future of the league's talent is at play here.

Oh yeah... Fire Goodell... It's not relevant, but I still think he deserves to be sacked harder than Tom Brady does.




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