I mean if he was he wouldn’t be passed around so much.
all you have to do is watch him play man hes nice af
I mean if he was he wouldn’t be passed around so much.
It's his injury history
Because Allen isn’t worth what he’s getting paid. Levert trade was mistake though, worth the gamble if oladipo was healthy.
Yes he is
all you have to do is watch him play man hes nice af
Same tier as Dlo man.
Reported for racism
whats racist about asking how ur day went from selling bussy?
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They better take it and run
https://twitter.com/thenbacentral/status/1446191471435161606Horrible trade for the pacers
2 players your team wishes they had lol
Nah we have 2 young guards with higher potential.