Its actually hilarious to open 2 threads of this and that (http://bbs.clutchfans.net/showthread.php?t=275828) on 2 separate windows. And then compare with the posts made by the same posters. Best entertainment you can find.
Seems like some pretty PC stuff prob just standard answers and playing to the audience. Its notlike he said "Under Armour said no to Houston because of Adidas.", or Dwight told me that Houston is horrible etc. He should have said, "Houston and the Rockets are amazing and Daryl Morey is not fat the only reason I didnt pick themm is because I am a straight b****."
You can pay a overrated player more money and be miserable or you can pay a player what he's really worth and be happy.
With the projected decrease in the cap next year ($7 mil less than people previously thought), I hate the Anderson deal even more now. There is just no denying that it is a bad deal. We are paying Ryan Anderson $20 a year for the next four years. Insane.
Stop being sensitive little children. Not everything is directed at us. He was almost certainly comparing Atlanta to a hypothetical.
Atlanta is a great city. Better than Houston for the things I'm in to. I guess it depends on your interests.
Didn't know his name until free agency. Still don't care to learn the pronunciation. I plan to hear his name often followed by 'is really not living up to his contract'
I lived in Atlanta the past 3 years and recently moved back to Htown. He's a dumbass, Houston ****s on Atlanta
I have lived in or near both Houston and Atlanta. I visit both frequently. I enjoy both. I also don't care which one Kent Bazemore prefers. I'm bringing the HOT TAKES for y'all today.
I don't think Bazemore has actually been to Atlanta. What a craptastic city. I know Houston traffic can be a mess but at least there's options to get around it, many times. No such luck in Atlanta. Plus, the school system there is complete garbage. There is a reason that you can buy a brand new 3000+ ft² house in a close suburb for less than $200k.
Houston has worse traffic than Atlanta in my limited experience. Atlanta was where I learned to tailgate fools on the downtown freeways and bypass them while never getting out of cruise control. Always will have a fond place in my heart. Whoever (whatever) was defending Memphis earlier is going too far. Memphis sucks, and like many of the other decadent cities on the Mississippi (New Orleans, St. Louis) will be rapidly forgotten in the annals of human history, as if the river sediment itself were dragging its buildings into the ocean. The South, meanwhile, is still rising. Let's hope global warming doesn't change all that.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">“I said I wouldn’t get emotional, but I just love it here...Why walk away from something so perfect?” <a href="https://twitter.com/ATLHawks">@ATLHawks</a>' #24 <a href="https://t.co/ZaGJQ8MCya">pic.twitter.com/ZaGJQ8MCya</a></p>— FOX Sports Southeast (@FOXSportsSE) <a href="https://twitter.com/FOXSportsSE/status/753246916461207552">July 13, 2016</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Just said he met with one team: Houston. Kent, what about those other meetings & why Atlanta? I only had one meeting & that was with Houston. They brought the house: Clyde, Hakeem, Harden. I was like wow. Pretty tough presentation they gave me. Huge iPad, Samsung goggles where you can do the tour, ... these dudes are serious! Mike D'Antoni was there. Feels good but they did it in my backyard. I met them here in Atlanta, disadvantage on their part. Too many uncertainties. I know one thing's for certain here, the guys I'll go to work with everyday. When you change locker rooms, there's a buffering period. I have an aggressive personality. I don't know if some accept that. Staying here was most logical. A lot of other cities are too cold & would have been miserable.