Joba Aladeselu
Feb 23, 2017 · 2 min read

Hey man, I directed myself (definitely did not read it. I don’t like reading fluff) to this post after the “bizarre” trade that definitely bolstered the Wizards depths and looks like a pretty successful trade for what they were going for, which I am sure you have no idea what that is.

Furthermore, the reason I am commenting on here is because of the simple fact that I believe you should (1) delete this post and (2) never talk about the Wizards again. I don’t know the others things you may or not know, but I stopped short of requesting that you do not commentate on the NBA in general. After reading a couple articles, it pretty clear you lack any knowledge of a team like the Wizards and that more than likely you base most, if not ALL of your facts on ESPN sports center or something like the NY times sports column. It is very disheartened to see what the Ringer has allowed and become. As a avid sports fan, you are a shame. Not to say that you completely suck at your job, because I don’t know that part. But it is most certainly a shame that you do not put your full effort into something that you put out into the world for everyone to see. I am pretty sure that doesn’t help your creditably. I was very remiss to type all of this, but then I thought to myself about the fact that you do not respond to any comments on any of these post. That leads me to believe that you do not have a clear rebuttal because you’re just trolling. Smh. You don’t even care.

To sum it all up, PLEASE stop talking about the Wizards. This is suppose to be a professional sports read. I don’t give af about your bias-ass-hurt-ass opinion. Keep it to the facts.

Thanks.

    Joba Aladeselu

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