His name is singular, not plural. Stern, not Sterns.
His name is singular, not plural. Stern, not Sterns.
Yeah, because adding an s is so clever. It sounds like your equating the basketball commissioner with the back end of multiple boats (instead of just one as the name normally implies). Ha ha. That's a good one CJ. Carry on.....perhaps I choose to mispronounce his name on purpose.
....perhaps I choose to mispronounce his name on purpose.
isn't your schtick to kiss "Sterns" arse all day, long and hard? or did you forget? troll on.
isn't your schtick to kiss "Sterns" arse all day, long and hard? or did you forget? troll on.
His name is singular, not plural. Stern, not Sterns.
You are a moron's....by the way, this article and sports writer used the name Sterns in the plural! So I was clearly in the clear to do so as well!
"Stern's reputation as a labor negotiator has been nicked up a bit, too."
https://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/post/_/id/32415/pointing-two-fingers
Carmelo commented today to Hannah Storm that (paraphrasing)"It's impossible to have real competitive balance, small market teams can't, and shouldn't, compete with big market teams."
Storm had asked about Stern trying to limit the cap to protect small-market teams.
Is Carmelo serious? How can you expect fans to support their local team if even players admit that the system is unfair?
Carmelo commented today to Hannah Storm that (paraphrasing)"It's impossible to have real competitive balance, small market teams can't, and shouldn't, compete with big market teams."
Storm had asked about Stern trying to limit the cap to protect small-market teams.
Is Carmelo serious? How can you expect fans to support their local team if even players admit that the system is unfair?
Carmelo commented today to Hannah Storm that (paraphrasing)"It's impossible to have real competitive balance, small market teams can't, and shouldn't, compete with big market teams."
Storm had asked about Stern trying to limit the cap to protect small-market teams.
Is Carmelo serious? How can you expect fans to support their local team if even players admit that the system is unfair?
Carmelo commented today to Hannah Storm that (paraphrasing)"It's impossible to have real competitive balance, small market teams can't, and shouldn't, compete with big market teams."
Storm had asked about Stern trying to limit the cap to protect small-market teams.
Is Carmelo serious? How can you expect fans to support their local team if even players admit that the system is unfair?
...by the way, this article and sports writer used the name Sterns in the plural! So I was clearly in the clear to do so as well!
"Stern's reputation as a labor negotiator has been nicked up a bit, too."
https://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/post/_/id/32415/pointing-two-fingers
Go redo second grade... or did you drop out before completing it the first time?...so my statement "Sterns should" would have been correct if it was "Stern's should?"