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re: There are 5.7 million people who live between P-Cola and Lafayette

Posted on 5/16/19 at 1:02 am to
Posted by cameron789787
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Member since Jun 2011
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Posted on 5/16/19 at 1:02 am to
All the talking heads conveniently forget that LeBron James and Kevin Durant played in small markets and seemed to make it work just fine. I get playing in the big market opens you up for hella more opportunities, but the good players will always get their fair share.
Zion shouldn't take Anthony Davis into account - no offense to AD but I think his lack of endorsements, etc. come less from him playing in a small market and more from him having the personality of a wet towel and looking uncomfortable in interviews
This post was edited on 5/16/19 at 1:03 am
Posted by NorceauxTigerFan
Member since Nov 2016
612 posts
Posted on 5/16/19 at 1:11 am to
Bruh Zion is the most well known NBA rookie since LeBron (And id argue that since Zion is in the social media age, he’s even bigger than Lebron was). They pushed him enough in college. He will have absolutely no problem getting the endorsements these other guys get, no one is gonna forget about him, and the Pels are gonna be on prime time a few more times and ESPN is gonna put the most mediocre Zion dunks on top ten lmao.

The notion that “Zion’s career died” when we won the lottery is absolute BS. The media will continue to slog on the knob if their golden boy Zion
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