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Jak cos to ten filmik ma z 5 lat minimum :P

LBS at his finest.

Najlepsze, że się analizowało swego czasu te filmiki i już po pierwszym pick-upowym possession człowiek wie, że to fake. XD 

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z tymi apronami w capie to ladnie najebali, te zakazy trejdowania 2 graczy na raz chocby, pojebane gowno

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What exactly is the second apron? Beginning with the 2011 CBA, the league only had a single tax apron, a limit to how far teams could spend above the salary cap and luxury tax line without having to pay added penalties that brought other restrictions as well. The second apron is a new, additional threshold, slated as roughly $11 million ($190 million total) above the first apron for 2024-25, which will handicap team decision-makers more than ever before.

Previously, being a tax team meant clubs were charged an additional dollar per dollar over the limit, in proportion with subsequent tax brackets, and then forced to sacrifice access to the full mid-level exception — a valuable contract mechanism that allows teams without cap space to sign rotation-caliber players. Under the new CBA, teams over the first apron will now also be limited to just matching salaries in trades to 100% of their outgoing money, while non-taxpayer teams can make the math worth within 125%. In short, teams can’t take in more money than they’re trading out. First-apron clubs are also barred from signing a player waived during the regular season if his salary exceeds that year’s mid-level exception. This year, for example, that impacted the Boston Celtics, Denver Nuggets, Golden State Warriors, Miami Heat, Milwaukee Bucks, Phoenix Suns and the LA Clippers.

 
 
Kevin Durant and the Phoenix Suns are projected to be a second-apron team. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

The second-apron repercussions will begin in earnest once the league calendar flips to 2024-25, with teams above that threshold now losing any mid-level exception entirely. They aren’t just limited to the 100% salary matching in trades, but second apron teams will also be prohibited from combining multiple players’ salaries into trades as well. Phoenix, as a specific example, could not trade both Jusuf Nurkić and Nassir Little for one player making $24.8 million. Second-apron teams also can’t utilize trade exceptions from previous years or send cash to help get deals over the finish line.

 

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Federalni aresztowali na JFK w poniedziałek wspólasa Portera.,

A Brooklyn man was busted for allegedly teaming up with a former Toronto Raptors forward — who was banned for life for sports gambling — to place bets on games he knew the disgraced NBA player was going to throw, the feds said Tuesday.

Long Phi Pham, 38, also known as “Bruce,” was nabbed Monday while trying to board a flight from John F. Kennedy International Airport to Australia on a one-way ticket, according to a complaint filed in Brooklyn federal court.He is accused of working with Jontay Porter, 24, to place “prop bets” — also known as a proposition, or a wager placed on a player’s performance, like betting on the over or under of a certain statistical category such as points or rebounds.

Pham and others allegedly agreed to share profits from their winnings with Porter before they placed several bets on his performance at a casino in Atlantic City.

Porter then bowed out of the game due to illness after just three minutes, recording zero points, three rebounds and zero assists — which netted Pham and his co-conspirators over $1 million in profits,

Pham tried hightailing it out of the country by booking a one-way ticket to Australia a day after the government tried questioning him, the complaint said.

He was collared at JFK with a bag stuffed with $12,000 cash, two cashier checks worth $80,000 and several betting slips, according to the complaint.

Pham was arraigned on wire fraud charges Tuesday and faces up to 20 years in prison.

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Wiecie, że NBA regularnie składa wnioski do Youtube o usuwanie meczów z lat 90-tych wrzucanych przez randomów z Polski? A taka FIFA ma nawet ból dupy o krótkie fragmenty meczów. 

Prawo autorskie do starych meczów jest oczywiście rakowe, ale mnie bardziej dziwi czemu tym spasionym knurom chce się to prawo tak rygorystycznie egzekwować. Jak najbardziej popieram walkę z nielegalnymi streamami, ale co te knury chcą właściwie osiągnąć usuwając mecze sprzed 30 lat? xD

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