This morning I had an opportunity to listen to a very heated discussion on ESPN 's First Take. The discussion took place between Stephen A Smith, and Tim Legler, along with Jay Williams. Where things got heated, rather temperamental between Jay Williams, and Stephen A Smith was a discussion and touchy situation that dates back several months in regards to Stephen A Smith, and his seemingly personal Rants and Retort towards Kyrie, Irving and his lack of intense criticism for others, who may do things in a similar form of fashion, as pointed out by Jay Williams. No matter what side of the fence you stand on, no matter who you agree with myself, personally would just like to know, where is the accountability with the Brooklyn Nets themselves? How can a team that starts out with a Kevin Durant James Harden a kyrie Irvin and recently Ben Simmons now find themselves in the predicament that they are in now. To me, they seem to be heading in the same direction as the Oklahoma City thunder we're in and if you guys remember or can just Google back to their roster that included Kevin Durant, Russell, Westbrook, James, Harden, Steven Adams,etc. etc. etc... you can just keep going down the list of the players that were all on that team who were phenomenal players and decided to one by one trade players only to get nothing back and still haven't been to a conference finals since. At what point do we call out showing marks and the Brooklyn Nets for their part in this debacle. At what point do we stick by those words when people say sport is big business so these players have to understand the business side? So when a player does things from a business side why is that so hard to understand? Why whether we would like our favorite players to do something or not why do we not understand that they must treat themselves as a business? That my Take!
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