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Anonymous
Years ago
Delly takes Uber after failing to catch team bus
Lol love the US sports media. Unfortunately most ppl base their opinion on the likes of bleacher report and real gm...
Its ridiculous how media will report to get click-bait.
They loved running the whole "team bus left Delly behind" to make it look as though there is disharmony in the group (which will get public interest more clicks and more money).
As an aside, media in general have really annoyed me this playoffs.
Go on social media and see Sportscentre, Sportsnation, BR and a lot of other major sporting media reporting non-stop on Riley Curry, the Lil B curse, Rihanna at the playoffs game, Delly missing the team bus.
Not sure if reputable sports media or TMZ.
Just my opinion but it seems the traditional analytical and in depth insight reporting is dead. Everythings TMZ like and clickbait hunting.