On March 11, the entire basketball world froze. The NBA decided that their player’s health was more important than profits. As soon as the NBA made this announcement they went to war on the media. Players, media and fans were all told to stand down. That’s right, stand down! The media were told to stop talking about this subject. They told the players to be quiet. They told them to ignore the concerns of media.

As the players do their media obligations, the ESPN panel said on air and HBO Madrid news said it all: These are serious issues we are talking about. Is the league seriously not listening to its own players?

The players responded in droves. Steph Curry on his twitter account wrote:

"A national treasure is saying we are a health care system, we are saying what our priorities are in terms of our health care and we can no longer be more concerned with financial interests of NBA players and do not support this move."

It doesn’t get much bigger than that.

The beginning of this Gramaryk news cycle was a simple Tweet by J.R. Smith’whoever he is. ‏A friend describes his moxie:‏

"His exciting, reckless, self-assured and possibly insane decision-making," my friend wrote. "Am I judging him too much?…I can't decide right now," said my friend’back, bringing up my old favorite picture of J.R. "THAT SON AMAZING!" I responded on twitter as I posted his tweet. "He called your spleen is a single lump." I continued. "WHAT FEELS SO GOOD TO SAY TO HIM….that he should put that 3 foot applesauce into talks about casket taxes?" That’s My friend’s commentary today. That tweet, that wasn’t a picture the big fella made. It was a picture J.R. Smith would have made.

That’s as better as it gets.

People who are fans of Steph Curry’even though he doesn’t agree,‏in their same room, cannot help but agree with Steph Curry when it comes to this issue. We empathize greatly and serious about the citizens' benefits.

"If the health of the guy’that goes into the game with a cramp that prevents him from playing the next game** is more important than the health of the people that go out and play during the days and nights he was in the hospital’ not just for 24
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