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Post by Soapy » 27 Jan 2026, 19:18

redsox907 wrote:
26 Jan 2026, 11:35
how many kids this dude got!?
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Post by Agent » 28 Jan 2026, 04:26

The JZA wrote:
27 Jan 2026, 03:05
Tune up game
It was supposed to be but those lil rascals played their asses off!
djp73 wrote:
27 Jan 2026, 07:08
GIVE ME ALL THE REBOUNDS
I used to hate playing against DJ Porter. Now I love playing with DJ Porter :bowdown:
six7 wrote:
27 Jan 2026, 09:26
playing every game in the final szn?
I don't know about every game, but I do want to play as many as I can. :yep:
Soapy wrote:
27 Jan 2026, 19:18
redsox907 wrote:
26 Jan 2026, 11:35
how many kids this dude got!?
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What Tiny did early in his career ain't no different than trying to make a dynasty in CK3. :druski:
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Post by Agent » 28 Jan 2026, 04:35

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76ers Keep It Close, Then The Suns Bust The Game Open In The 4th Behind Porter Sr.'s Performance
Regular Season Game 8: November 2, 2037- Footprint Center, Phoenix, AZ

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PHI | 31 | 25 | 27 | 19 | 102
PHX | 23 | 26 | 30 | 34 | 113

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DJ Porter Sr. went for 22 points against the 76ers in tonight's victory.

PHOENIX — The Phoenix Suns began the 2037 NBA season with a very tough schedule, facing off against some of the league's top talents, but a big win over the lowly Lakers, & an upcoming matchup against another struggling team in the 76ers seemed like it would be another blowout.

The 76ers had other plans.

With an 8-point lead at the end of the first, the Suns quickly knew they found themselves back into another battle this early into the season. Pacome Dadiet finished with 23, rookie Dusty Plummer finished with 22, & Keyonte George posted 21 points for the 76ers in their loss tonight.

Phoenix has now reached a 5-game winning streak tonight with a come-from-behind win over the visiting Sixers, as Tiny Jimenez went for 24 alongside DJ Porter Sr.'s 22 points.

"I won't lie. We underestimated this team heading into tonight." Suns' Tiny Jimenez told DS.net. "I guarantee we learned our lesson & won't take a short winning stride for granted again this season."

Along with Tiny & DJ's stats, fellow All-Star Recks Black added 19 points while Westley Hunt contributed 17.

Can the Suns extend their win streak any further with a 3-game road trip upcoming? We'll be back on the court in Los Angeles against the Clippers on Wednesday.
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Phoenix Suns' Top Performers:

Tiny Jimenez: 24 Points, 9 Rebounds, 13 Assists, 3 Steals, 12/20 FG
DJ Porter Sr.: 22 Points, 14 Rebounds, 11/16 FG
Recks Black: 19 Points, 7 Assists, 5 Steals, 6/15 FG, 3/6 3PT, 4/5 FT
Westley Hunt: 17 Points, 6 Rebounds, 4 Assists, 7/16 FG, 3/7 3PT
Terrance Walker: 11 Points, 5 Rebounds, 5/5 FG, 1/1 3PT

Philadelphia 76ers' Top Performers:

Pacome Dadiet: 23 Points, 4 Rebounds, 6 Assists, 9/16 FG, 5/9 3PT
Dusty Plummer: 22 Points, 9 Rebounds, 3 Steals, 8/13 FG, 2/4 3PT, 4/6 FT
Keyonte George: 21 Points, 8/16 FG, 5/10 3PT
James Wiseman: 10 Points, 4 Rebounds, 5/7 FG

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The Footprint Center was packed out tonight as fans came to witness the Phoenix Suns in action!

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The 76ers played with a lot of heart tonight, including Keyonte George who finished with 21 points in a loss.

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Tiny Jimenez gave the fans exactly what they came to witness: a win & a highlight reel to remember!


Suns' Current Record:
6-2

Next Game:
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@ Los Angeles Clippers (5-2)
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Post by Agent » 28 Jan 2026, 05:34

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Fame Is Not a Moral Alibi, Yet NBA' Superstar, Tiny Jimenez, Has Been Hiding Behind It for Years.
By The Athletic, Stan Dover


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There’s a strange comfort that humans take in the idea that, eventually, accountability arrives.

O.J. Simpson was brought to justice.

Osama bin Laden was brought to justice.

So the question lingers, uncomfortably and unresolved.. When will Tiny Jimenez be brought to justice for his crimes against humanity?

Not in a courtroom. Not in handcuffs. But in the only place men like Jimenez ever truly fear: The history books.

For years, Tiny Jimenez has been protected by talent, charisma, and a league more than willing to market him while ignoring the wreckage beneath it. We continue to applaud the highlights & we tally the accolades. But it's time we stop pretending the rest is none of our business.

Legacies aren’t built only on what happens between the lines. They’re built on who gets hurt along the way.

Nine children. Multiple mothers. 3 failed marriages. A trail of relationships that read less like coincidence and more like consequence. Jimenez has never been forced to answer for the emotional debris he leaves behind. He's only rewarded for distracting us with the next achievement, the next venture, the next headline that keeps the spotlight exactly where he wants it.

This isn’t about moral perfection. It’s about responsibility.

Tiny Jimenez has spent his entire pro basketball career demanding loyalty while offering very little of it in return. To his teammates.. To his partners.. & to the idea that influence comes with obligation.

He moves through people the same way he moves through possessions. If you're not keeping count, that is quickly, decisively, and without looking back (especially once the ball leaves his hands to a teammate.)

Still, the NBA protects him.

The league continues to frame Tiny as a superstar icon, a feel-good redemption arc, but if you ask me, he's only a necessary evil in the pursuit of ratings and nostalgia. His farewell tour is being packaged as celebration rather than what it really is.

Avoidance.

Avoidance of growth.. avoidance of accountability.. & avoidance of the truth that the man being heralded so high is not the man your children should be looking up to.

Greatness without conscience isn’t greatness. Just ask R. Kelly. it’s damage with good PR. & that’s the part no one seems willing to say out loud.

We’ve become so accustomed to separating the athlete from the man that we no longer question whether the separation itself is the crime. We cheer while families fracture. We celebrate while egos consume entire locker rooms. We excuse behavior because the box score makes us feel better about it.

Tiny Jimenez didn’t become this way overnight. He was allowed to become this way. Enabled by a system that never demanded better.

Justice doesn’t always arrive with sirens. Sometimes it comes quietly.. When the applause fades, the narratives collapse, & history stops being caring & starts recognizing.

The question isn’t whether Tiny Jimenez will retire rich and celebrated. We all know that with a doubt he will.

The question is whether, years from now, we’ll look back and admit that we mistook visibility for virtue. & we allowed a man do real harm simply because he was good at a game.

Justice has come for almost everyone eventually.

So I ask the question again.. when will Tiny Jimenez be brought to justice for his crimes against humanity?
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Post by djp73 » 28 Jan 2026, 06:36

Porter stepping up! : bazemore:


Stan a hater :camby:
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Post by Agent » 28 Jan 2026, 06:55

djp73 wrote:
28 Jan 2026, 06:36
Porter stepping up! : bazemore:


Stan a hater :camby:
Where would we be without the Big Muffuletta!

NYT out here saying what DS been saying since CM last year. Trying to tarnish the image. Maybe they're right, after all? :shrug:

I built a monster :kghah: might as well lean into the angle.

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Post by Soapy » 28 Jan 2026, 07:25

son compared him to osama bin laden

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Post by ShireNiner » 28 Jan 2026, 09:01

Comparing him to OJ and Osama is a choice for sure.
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Post by six7 » 29 Jan 2026, 16:44

dang the goat with an update like THAT
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Post by The JZA » 30 Jan 2026, 05:03

Man says O.J. & Osama, but we draw the line at Hussein :katt:
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