gamay nlng gyud kuwang tip off na
LMA reppin'
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kek Rose BTFO. Jimmy Butler should be the man in Chicago now tbh.
Kevin Mchale just got fired
NBA - Five key question to why Kevin McHale was fired
tom thibodeau pa lang unta to gpuli instead of J. B. Bickerstaff hehehehe pero ne daug man sila ron its a good start hehehe
sobra ka taas ang expectations sa houston then bati kaayo ilang start to the season so they had to do something.
NBA Referee Bill Kennedy Reveals He Is Gay After Rajon Rondo's Alleged Slur | Bleacher Report
According to Kennedy, Sacramento Kings point guard Rajon Rondo leveled an anti-gay slur after being ejected from the team's December 3 game in Mexico City against the Boston Celtics.
Kennedy also spoke about his decision to come out publicly, per Wojnarowski: "I am proud to be an NBA referee, and I am proud to be a gay man. I am following in the footsteps of others who have self-identified in the hopes that will send a message to young men and women in sports that you must allow no one to make you feel ashamed of who you are."
Rondo was suspended one game for his conduct and refusal to leave the court immediately after Kennedy, 49, assessed him consecutive technical fouls in the aforementioned contest. Other game officials witnessed Rondo's unsavory antics.
The NBA conducted an investigation on the incident involving Rondo and Kennedy; National Basketball Referee's Association general counsel Lee Seham provided Wojnarowski with the official report filed by Kennedy and his crew.
Ben Taylor, a referee who worked the game with Kennedy in which Rondo was ejected, mentioned part of what the mercurial floor general said, including, "You're a motherf--king f----t. ... You're a f--king f----t, Billy."
Rondo denied ever making the inflammatory remarks when pressed by league officials but declined to speak to the media following Kennedy's announcement. Upon hearing of the incident, Kings head coach George Karl noted that "Rondo's homophobic comments were 'out of character,' a practice distraction, [and] he was 'disappointed' to hear it," according to Yahoo Sports' Marc J. Spears.
Kings general manager Vlade Divac told reporters Rondo "said something that's unacceptable." Divac also reached out to Kennedy and personally apologized for the franchise. Divac said Rondo will also apologize to Kennedy personally.
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