SAN ANTONIO—Masai Ujiri got a bonus new job out of his most recent move. The Raptors general manager also became a member of the NBA’s competition committee when he took on his role in Toronto and is to attend his first meeting of the powerful policy setting group here Wednesday. Ujiri replaces Bryan Colangelo on the 10-member board that comprises general managers, coaches, players and owners. There are two pressing issues the committee will have to deal with: stricter rules and fines against flopping and revisions to the in-game replay policy.
From today's presser in Toronto ----------------- Q: Masai, do you feel pressure representing Africa? A: I do feel pressure there. For a continent that big and that great, I have no other choice but to be successful...For me, financially, that really helps me in Africa, because I can go and do more. I can go and help more people. We can build more courts. We can do more camps. We can help more kids come to school in the States, and I can continue to help with the NBA and the platform they've created for basketball without borders. ------------ Not suprising
"He plays extremely well on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays while excelling on either zero or two days rest. Anything greater than three days rest proves fatal." "...The point I’m trying to make is that his performance starts improving once structure is forced upon him."
Interesting, colorfully illustrated article discussing highly paid athlete's financial woes once they are finished competing.
Former Nugget yelled "Gimme back my chillum!" as he strangled teammate.
I know most Stiffs don't read this strangely caustic columnist, but when he is this rude right after a nice Nuggets road win I feel it is OK to call him out. Humph!
I'm a Celtics fan who is thoroughly impressed by this team in Denver. Can they win it all?
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"Javale McGee hasn’t missed a workout the entire season; he’s 260 pounds with 5% body fat."