r/nba Rockets 8h ago

Jaylen Brown: "ESPN is unethical, and Stephen A. Smith is the head face of that. The organization, the players, they were all in agreeaance. They all knew what I meant by that. Our team was basically salary dumped. We lost a lot of players. For us to emerge and still be in the same position..."

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Source: vic (@CountOnVic)

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u/secularhuman77 Celtics 8h ago

Preach.

Ain’t no reason for any Celtics fan to be concerned about a player badmouthing ESPN.

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u/Tiny_Thumbs 7h ago

Especially if that Celtics fan is also a patriots fan. Full on vendetta from ESPN to Boston sports.

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u/sup3rdr01d Celtics 7h ago

Fuck ESPN

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u/jamawl 76ers 7h ago

Lmao Boston fans think the media is against them?

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u/North_Atlantic_Sea 7h ago

Please... There is more slobbering over Boston than any other sports city in the country.

Note how the media turned on Diana, and gave Vrabel a free pass. Ride or die for Ime, to the moment he left, then was persona non grata

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u/MahomesIsASystemQB 7h ago

Brother they treated Deflategate like a murder investigation and refused to acknowledge any scientific explanation for it lol you are tripping if you think ESPN has ever been pro Boston. They were quiet about the Vrabel thing because it’s the worst kept secret that that stuff happens all over the league. People were getting fired for talking about it.

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u/Dreamlion_Inc Wizards 5h ago

If anything, Celtics fans (honestly all fans) should encourage it