The NBA still hasn’t properly addressed fan behavior — don’t be mad when players take matters into their own hands
When the second edition of Malice at the Palace eventually occurs, I don’t want to see or hear from NBA Commissioner Adam Silver.
There won’t be a need for any press conferences, public statements, suspensions, or fines, because all of this could have been avoided if the league was proactive instead of reactive.
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There won’t be a need for any press conferences, public statements, suspensions, or fines, because all of this could have been avoided if the league was proactive instead of reactive.
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