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[–] blockityblock@piefed.zip 2 points 2 days ago

I like the vibe of the message, no clue what is is the opinion here though.

[–] blockityblock@piefed.zip 2 points 3 days ago

Enjoy your retirement, Brodie. Now you will get more time to hoop on your mega-yacht.

 

The Sixers will open the season at Madison Square Garden, and James will face the Cavaliers in his first Philly home game.

[–] blockityblock@piefed.zip 1 points 5 days ago

I've tried it, but it only does the easy half of the job. It is a nice place to gather all the feeds, but there is no way to share it on a specific Lemmy community, does it?

[–] blockityblock@piefed.zip 2 points 6 days ago (2 children)

Oh, not the same. I'm talking about an app that would work like a feed reader + share button. Remember Google Buzz? Something like it.

[–] blockityblock@piefed.zip 4 points 6 days ago

Help a brother out... Wnat is the name?

[–] blockityblock@piefed.zip 4 points 6 days ago (7 children)

Automatically, I mean. Is there an app that lets me read reddit stuff and post to the equivalent fediverse communities?

[–] blockityblock@piefed.zip 3 points 6 days ago (9 children)

What I want is a way to read content from the different places and then share stuff here.

[–] blockityblock@piefed.zip 3 points 6 days ago

He was playing on a busted ankle since the WCF and without him the Spurs wouldn't go through OKC.

[–] blockityblock@piefed.zip 3 points 6 days ago

If it's really only 3 minutes in the hour, maybe it's not so bad after all? If you are annoyed by the behavior, maybe just look for a way to nudge them out of it. Tell them that the first to reach for their phones has to pay the next round. You don't get to be preachy about it, but it forces them to be conscious about the habit.

[–] blockityblock@piefed.zip 5 points 6 days ago (2 children)

People only get "less addicted" if they want to or if they are getting their dopamine from some healthier alternatives. If you meet your friends and they all prefer to scroll IG for 1h instead of talking with each other, you need to find more more interesting things to do together.

 

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The LA Clippers and Kawhi Leonard, who are currently under investigation for violations related to payments outside of the league’s salary cap, also received millions in a second undisclosed sponsorship deal, according to a report by the podcast “Pablo Torre Finds Out.”

The podcast, citing multiple anonymous sources inside the Clippers and the Intuit Dome project, reported that Leonard had a previously unknown deal with Daktronics, the company that manufactured the Intuit Dome’s Halo video screen and others in the sports world.

The Clippers have been under investigation by the law firm Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, with a focus on a $28 million endorsement deal given to Leonard by Aspiration, a now-bankrupt environmental company and former Clippers sponsor, since September. Clippers owner Steve Ballmer has maintained that he was defrauded by Aspiration and its co-founder, Joe Sanberg.

Sanberg was sentenced this past June to 14 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to two counts of wire fraud.

Kawhi Leonard had a sponsorship with Clippers' scoreboard operator

Torre’s latest podcast, released Thursday night, cites multiple sources who said that Leonard was a Clippers spokesperson for Daktronics. It’s unclear when the contract began and ended. One anonymous source told Torre that the contract was for “millions of dollars.”

When the podcast asked the company to confirm if Leonard had an endorsement deal, it referred them to a spokesperson for a crisis management firm who said, “My understanding is Daktronics doesn’t have a deal with Kawhi right now.” When asked for clarification, the spokesman said, “I don’t know what the company wants to say, or can say, given the Wachtell investigation and all that.”

According to Daktronics’ website, the company produces video boards for several NBA arenas, including for the Phoenix Suns, Charlotte Hornets, Milwaukee Bucks, Detroit Pistons, Memphis Grizzlies and Brooklyn Nets. A search for “Kawhi Leonard” returned no results on the company’s website.

A spokesperson for the NBA didn’t respond to The Athletic’s request for comment on the latest allegations. The Clippers have also not responded to a request for comment.

The investigation into the Clippers and Leonard has dragged on since last fall. As part of the investigation, the law firm is examining if Leonard had a previously unreported endorsement deal with another company, according to multiple sources who spoke to The Athletic on the condition of anonymity in order to speak freely.

The results of that investigation are currently holding up a trade that would send Leonard from the Clippers to the Toronto Raptors, the team he left in free agency in 2019.

“The league did not pause the trade,” NBA commissioner Adam Silver said in July of the Clippers-Raptors deal. “The parties to the trade made a decision not to go forward given that the investigation remained open, and any possible impact on Kawhi or his contract was yet to be known. And so, they chose not to live with that uncertainty, but that was well-known before the trade was proposed. I don’t think there was any reason for people to believe that the status of Kawhi Leonard would change merely because he was traded. The investigation needs to run its course.”

Silver said earlier this summer that the investigation “can be wrapped up — and needs to be wrapped up — before next season.” If the NBA finds there was a violation of the CBA, it can fine the Clippers millions of dollars, strip them of first-round picks, penalize Ballmer and even void Leonard’s contract.

When Leonard became a free agent in 2019, his representatives, including his uncle Dennis Robertson, asked the Los Angeles Lakers for several impermissible benefits, according to multiple league sources who spoke on the condition of anonymity so they could candidly discuss the situation. Those included the use of private aircraft, a home, guaranteed off-court earnings and even an ownership stake in the team. The Lakers, according to those sources, informed Leonard’s team that those requests violated the NBA’s collective bargaining agreement and amounted to salary cap circumvention.

[–] blockityblock@piefed.zip 7 points 1 week ago (2 children)

What is a "low-quality community",.something arbitrarily decided by the instance admin?

 

An anonymous Los Angeles Lakers executive said that having Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves made free agent pitches easy this offseason.

 

Jaylen Brown made it clear that he is more than fine with sacrificing his role for the betterment of the 76ers.

[–] blockityblock@piefed.zip 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I like the idea for "managing conflict", but to me it seems that the other measures are more of "fight fire with fire" type of thing. Things don't have to be so polarizing and polarized.

 

At this point, it remains unclear if Klay Thompson — the Mavericks’ leading 3-point shooter in each of the past two seasons — will be back in Dallas for a third year. The Mavericks have explored his trade market but have yet to find a deal, multiple sources with rival teams told The Athletic on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss any potential negotiations. Thompson is owed $17.5 million this season and is set to become an unrestricted free agent in the summer of 2027.

My understanding is that Thompson would welcome a return to Los Angeles, where he spent part of his childhood and still owns a home. The Miami Heat are another team frequently mentioned in NBA circles as a potential landing spot for the future Hall of Famer.

 

According to NBA reporter Evan Sidery, Westbrook is not generating much – if any – interest from teams, making it increasingly likely that he will begin the 2026-27 season without a contract.

After representing seven teams over the past nine seasons, the 37-year-old could be approaching the conclusion of a career widely expected to earn him a place in the Basketball Hall of Fame.

 

The Cleveland Cavaliers appear to be focused on Jonathan Kuminga and have a more appealing sign-and-trade offer than the Los Angeles Lakers.

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