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Old 09-11-2019, 11:44 PM   #351
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Agree on skill, but I kinda feel like at least Kemba deserves some credit for sticking with this team when a lot of others didn't, when he had a lot more to lose than he did win.

Australia has an interesting decision for the Olympics re: Ben Simmons and Jonah Bolden as well, given how this squad has gone. Hard to see a player like Simmons slotting into the offense the Boomers have been running, although I could see him working similar to what we've seen Bogut doing, but it would mean a lot less ball handling for Ben than he's used to. Jonah may have burnt his bridges by pulling out of the squad so quickly a week before the tourney.
I love Kemba as a teammate & competitor. I guess you might as well keep him as #11 next to Marcus instead of Harrison Barnes or Khris Middleton if better wings play. Btw, I guess I have moved on if I didn't even think of Kyrie as an option as a small offensive first guard!

What did he stand to lose though? He's spent the last decade losing to better teams & being a second/third tier guy, I think this only gave him the chance to up his reputation.

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Old 09-12-2019, 12:52 AM   #352
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I love Kemba as a teammate & competitor. I guess you might as well keep him as #11 next to Marcus instead of Harrison Barnes or Khris Middleton if better wings play. Btw, I guess I have moved on if I didn't even think of Kyrie as an option as a small offensive first guard!

What did he stand to lose though? He's spent the last decade losing to better teams & being a second/third tier guy, I think this only gave him the chance to up his reputation.

I think he takes a hit on the same metric that caused guys to drop out because they were afraid they'd lose minutes to other guys - social media clout. You can be a great player on a bad team like Kemba has been all his career and still be on trend because the regular season is basically just a social media highlight reel until the real season begins. He was the best play on what should have been (raw talent-wise) the best team even with the guys who showed up. It might be a relative small hit to his rep, but it's still a hit I think.

He deserves some credit, along with the other guys, for actually showing up and competing, and to me he was consistently the most impressive guy on the court for USA. Just from watching this USA team play I feel better about the Celtics' chances with him at the point. I had doubts how he would do surrounded by better talent than he's had in Charlotte, but I'm now thinking he'll be as effective (or more) in Boston with a much better supporting cast.
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Old 10-06-2019, 08:53 PM   #353
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Fertitta and now the NBA taking the side of the Chinese communist government is unsurprising, but disappointing.
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Old 10-06-2019, 09:24 PM   #354
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Fertitta and now the NBA taking the side of the Chinese communist government is unsurprising, but disappointing.

My perception of the relationship between Fertitta and Morey makes me believe that this was the quickest way to leave the Rockets with his reputation intact. That is not to say he does not believe in the cause. I just don’t think Fertitta is the guy he signed up to work for.
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Old 10-07-2019, 09:07 AM   #355
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Fertitta and now the NBA taking the side of the Chinese communist government is unsurprising, but disappointing.

Threaten to move the all-star game from Charlotte over a bathroom issue, fine.
James Harden basically getting on his knees and asking for forgiveness from the Chinese gov't? 30 pieces of silver right there from the NBA.

At least there are politicians on both sides chastising the NBA for their response.
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Old 10-07-2019, 04:03 PM   #356
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Impossible. I thought the NBA was perfect and the shining beacon of how all things should be handed.

What would Goodell have done???
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Old 10-07-2019, 04:07 PM   #357
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Bad look for the NBA here. It's one thing to try and stay above the political fray. But they went ahead and dove in and then picked the wrong side.
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Old 10-07-2019, 04:34 PM   #358
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And China is still canceling G League exhibition games. Give a mouse a cookie...
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Old 10-08-2019, 03:30 AM   #359
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I like Morey but he totally should be fired. What a fuck up.
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Old 10-08-2019, 06:20 AM   #360
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I like Morey but he totally should be fired. What a fuck up.

Eh, he still has value to the team in the short term (trades, late season buyout pickups etc.) so I think he will stick around for this season. I expect both parties to separate at the end of the season. For now he will as he has been told and just shut up and GM.
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Old 10-08-2019, 09:06 AM   #361
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The NBA has been on the "woke" side of domestic social justice issues because their fan base agrees with them on that point. So they have been able to do the smart thing business wise and look progressive at the same time. Sort of like someone who doesn't like sweets painting themselves as virtuous for skipping dessert.

I am sure that the NFL guys are having a hearty chuckle watching the NBA have to confront a situation where its business interests conflict with doing the "right" thing. Turns out that that is not so easy after all.
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Old 10-08-2019, 02:23 PM   #362
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I am sort of surprised that Morey has not done a sit down interview as yet a la Jimmy Butler from last year with the T-Wolves. A conversation with his fellow Northwestern alum Rachel Nichols to try and smooth things over maybe? I do understand why the Rockets and/or the NBA may not want Morey to say another word. but history has proven that Morey is not afraid of a microphone or ten.
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Old 10-08-2019, 02:48 PM   #363
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If capitalism means adopting the preferences of authoritarian regimes in order to turn profit, we need to rethink a lot of our foreign policy assumptions.
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Old 10-08-2019, 02:50 PM   #364
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He didn't say something offensive, he took a position on a polarizing topic. Ownership took the opposite side, Adam Silver is trying to middle it now, but even if he's willing to do it past his Twitter apology Morey groveling would only annoy one side (the more American one).

NBA wants to be global & inclusive, but they're still American based & curtailing free speech when it's in support of a classical American ideal doesn't seem like a winning long term strategy. PS I need people to start asking Gregg Popovich questions about this...
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Old 10-08-2019, 02:55 PM   #365
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Though on some level, the NBA may be betting on the short attention span of the American audience... which they are likely pretty smart in doing.
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Old 10-08-2019, 04:15 PM   #366
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I think all of this China shit is just China being China, but is there any chance that China is sticking it to the NBA a little bit extra because of Trump and his policies with them?
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Old 10-08-2019, 04:30 PM   #367
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Though on some level, the NBA may be betting on the short attention span of the American audience... which they are likely pretty smart in doing.
Indeed (especially during football season), but that's even more reason to have Morey just stay out of the spotlight instead of giving some big interview on ESPN/ABC & keeping the issue front & center.
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Old 10-08-2019, 05:57 PM   #368
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If capitalism means adopting the preferences of authoritarian regimes in order to turn profit, we need to rethink a lot of our foreign policy assumptions.

Not trying to "what about..." this, but based on Google's dealings in China we are already there.

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He didn't say something offensive, he took a position on a polarizing topic. Ownership took the opposite side, Adam Silver is trying to middle it now, but even if he's willing to do it past his Twitter apology Morey groveling would only annoy one side (the more American one).

NBA wants to be global & inclusive, but they're still American based & curtailing free speech when it's in support of a classical American ideal doesn't seem like a winning long term strategy. PS I need people to start asking Gregg Popovich questions about this...

I am talking more about an interview catering TO the American audience.

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Though on some level, the NBA may be betting on the short attention span of the American audience... which they are likely pretty smart in doing.

I agree this is the smart play. However, I take you to the open letter from the Nets' new owner Joseph Tsai

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I don't think Tsai is going to sacrifice the value of his team to defend China, but this could be the first of [insert number here] times where the NBA's opinions on China issues may be sought.
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Old 10-08-2019, 08:06 PM   #369
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I think all of this China shit is just China being China, but is there any chance that China is sticking it to the NBA a little bit extra because of Trump and his policies with them?

It probably plays a part, but IMO it's much more related directly to what's going on in HK at the moment.
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Old 10-08-2019, 08:55 PM   #370
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A whole lot of kerfluffle created by someone offering an opinion on something about which their opinion mattered not one iota.

Right, wrong, good, bad, whatever ... Morey needs a reality check as bad as a lot of players.
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Old 10-08-2019, 11:08 PM   #371
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Ben Simmons made a 3.
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Old 10-10-2019, 09:30 AM   #372
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If capitalism means adopting the preferences of authoritarian regimes in order to turn profit, we need to rethink a lot of our foreign policy assumptions.

An example of what I talked about earlier.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/zakdoff.../#ff8f08a322b6
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An example of what I talked about earlier.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/zakdoff.../#ff8f08a322b6

There are a ton of companies doing this. The whole point of selling to authoritarian markets was that our values would permeate their societies, but if the opposite is happening, that's a real problem.
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There are a ton of companies doing this. The whole point of selling to authoritarian markets was that our values would permeate their societies, but if the opposite is happening, that's a real problem.

I guess that is where we differ. Companies have proven to me that selling to authoritarian markets are just about trying to make money.
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Old 10-10-2019, 01:24 PM   #375
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Now the NBA is controlling speech here in the USA. China's values are the NBA's values now. Companies aren't just doing what China wants, in China, but they are exporting those demands to other markets.
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I guess that is where we differ. Companies have proven to me that selling to authoritarian markets are just about trying to make money.

Did anybody ever honestly believe otherwise?

If so, where do they store all those copies of the Brooklyn Bridge they own?
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Seriously.

Capitalism has no moral values. It only exists to make money. And it can and will function in whatever form of government exists.
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Old 10-10-2019, 04:19 PM   #378
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I guess that is where we differ. Companies have proven to me that selling to authoritarian markets are just about trying to make money.

This is exactly why we should not look to companies to provide a moral compass.
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We don't have to accept that, though.
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We don't have to accept that, though.

Why should a company provide a moral compass?

I agree that a well run organization should run a moral and ethical business. However, isn't what most of us disagree about is what is ethical and moral and what are our obligations to that?
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Why should a company provide a moral compass?

I agree that a well run organization should run a moral and ethical business. However, isn't what most of us disagree about is what is ethical and moral and what are our obligations to that?

Because research is increasingly showing that the Millennial and Gen-Z markets are interested in companies with an ethos who reflects their own beliefs? (This is true across the spectrum BTW).
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Because research is increasingly showing that the Millennial and Gen-Z markets are interested in companies with an ethos who reflects their own beliefs? (This is true across the spectrum BTW).

I would argue that applies across all age groups. The difference is that a lot of those companies' policies are more well known because of the internet. I mean look at the people who are boycotting Dick's Sporting Goods for not selling guns - those aren't millennials and Gen-Z folks doing it.
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I would argue that applies across all age groups. The difference is that a lot of those companies' policies are more well known because of the internet. I mean look at the people who are boycotting Dick's Sporting Goods for not selling guns - those aren't millennials and Gen-Z folks doing it.

True. I don't have the studies to hand, but I was just speaking to the generations I'd seen actual research on.
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Because research is increasingly showing that the Millennial and Gen-Z markets are interested in companies with an ethos who reflects their own beliefs? (This is true across the spectrum BTW).

So why aren't we seeing companies to represent both sides on some of these issues?
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True. I don't have the studies to hand, but I was just speaking to the generations I'd seen actual research on.

Yeah, this came up in our college strategic planning meeting yesterday. The current generation of students, in particular, wants to associate and work with companies that reflect their values and provide meaning to their work.
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Yep, but then those kids graduate and have to pay bills. The Yuppie Nuremberg Defense exists as a term for a reason.
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So who hasn’t signed an extension yet?
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Old 09-28-2020, 08:36 AM   #390
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I think I mentioned this here before when the Sixers traded for Butler. I am not sure if you have a title winning team with Jimmy Butler as the lead guy. I also don't know if he is the guy to attract someone else to team with. I guess we will see. Now in the Jokes Dept



Maybe I know less about Jimmy Butler than Pat Riley and/or Erik Spoelstra.
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Maybe I know less about Jimmy Butler than Pat Riley and/or Erik Spoelstra.
Jimmy Butler ain't the lead guy, Bam is... (and will have to be if they want to beat AD/LeBron). But yes it does appear Butler finally found a team (& 2nd superstar) he doesn't think are soft for the first time since the Bulls. Last night's 4th quarter sucked, but I'll be rooting for them vs the Lakers for sure!
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Why should a company provide a moral compass?

Time for one of my favorite modern quotes:

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People don't buy what you do, they buy why you do it.

I think we're going to continue to see the trend of companies pandering in their marketing to whatever they think the largest share of their customer base is. Which will be radically different for various industries and sometimes even companies within the same industry. I'm cynical enough on modern business culture - having been personally told myriads of times that it's impossible to have honesty/integrity and succeed at least in certain businesses, and glad to not have to fight that battle anymore - that I don't think this is about actually having a moral compass. It's about being able to successfully market what will often amount to brazen lies about what your moral compass is, and do effective enough damage control/hide your failings in those areas. Not true everywhere of course - but it's true in one whale of a lot of places.
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