Dallas Burko
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Dallas Burko
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“Its hard not to be romantic about baseball” #RingTheBell #FaithTrumpsFear |

VIDEO: A compilation of flops, falls, and 50/50 calls (that all coincidentally went OKC’s way) from Shai & his teammates in round 1 of the playoffs versus Phoenix. Not even a Suns fan, but we saw what happened last playoffs, and we’re not going to let it happen again!! 🔥🔥

Which trio would win more rings?


(2007) FIBA Kobe Bryant. 🔥


Stephen A. says MJ’s Wizards years shouldn’t count “There’s no way you could watch Jordan & LeBron and think Jordan is not the GOAT…. We ain’t counting his two years with the Wizards…We’re talking about his 13 years in Chicago” (@NBA__Courtside )




The NBA’s officiating accountability process is broken. James Williams has now been at the center of controversy in two different playoff series in the span of days. Devin Booker called him out by name after Suns vs Thunder. The NBA later rescinded Booker’s technical, but still fined him $35K for criticizing officials. Then in Lakers vs Rockets, Williams was involved in multiple controversial ejections, including Deandre Ayton getting tossed on a flagrant 2 and Adou Thiero getting ejected late. LeBron called it ridiculous. JJ Redick said he didn’t get a real explanation. Marcus Smart called Ayton’s ejection “some BS.” Even Rockets players and Ime Udoka reportedly thought the calls were soft. And what does the NBA do? Players get fined publicly. Officials get reviewed privately. Adam Silver has literally said referees are held accountable, but the league does not publicize discipline for officials. That’s the problem. Fans see the fines. Fans see the rescinded techs. Fans see the Last Two Minute reports admitting missed calls. But nobody ever sees what actually happens to the officials. If players and coaches can be publicly punished for speaking out, officials should face more public accountability when they have rough games too. Accountability has to go both ways. #lakeshow

Munetaka Murakami go-ahead HR Murakami's last 10 games: .349 BA 7 HR 14 RBI











