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Miles signs offer, makes first statement


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13 hours ago, frankw said:

I agree but why haven't they? I'm beginning to think they are trying at all costs to appease LaMelo so he won't leave because he and Miles are close friends. But where do you say enough is enough? Throwing billiard balls at a car your kids are inside of? After a felony DV charge? Bad look for everyone involved. Idk if any of them are worth watching or giving money to at this point.

Honestly if this is the guy Melo wants to vouch for then he can go to. I wouldn't want my brand within a mile of this clown

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2 hours ago, toldozer said:

Honestly if this is the guy Melo wants to vouch for then he can go to. I wouldn't want my brand within a mile of this clown

I don't disagree with you. We aren't going anywhere for the foreseeable future even with LaMelo anyways. No reason to be reviled too.

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28 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

Bridges should have been let go when this mess first started. If he plays, I know I won't be watching the Hornets

He apparently was throwing billard balls at his ex car with the kids in the car.  He should be locked up.  The Hornets doing nothing about this is disgusting.  
 

Absolutely ridiculous franchise with terrible leadership 

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15 minutes ago, Shocker said:

He apparently was throwing billard balls at his ex car with the kids in the car.  He should be locked up.  The Hornets doing nothing about this is disgusting.  
 

Absolutely ridiculous franchise with terrible leadership 

Yeah, I saw that about the balls. I've seen some argue on reddit that his ex is just as crazy. Even if she is, that doesn't excuse his behavior and actions.

And you're right about the team. I've seen people say the Hornets wanted to keep Bridges so they could make Ball happy. If that's true, they can all hit the bricks.

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57 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

Yeah, I saw that about the balls. I've seen some argue on reddit that his ex is just as crazy. Even if she is, that doesn't excuse his behavior and actions.

And you're right about the team. I've seen people say the Hornets wanted to keep Bridges so they could make Ball happy. If that's true, they can all hit the bricks.

If she's crazy he didn't have to have two kids with her.  He's chosen that, his action regardless of anything she's done are inexcusable.  I know you aren't saying they are

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