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Norman Powell on his “addition by subtraction” statement: “I expected it from myself. The work that I’ve put in, and my belief, it was always for this… I know a lot of people outside are surprised or shocked, but this has been on my mind… I know it’s a...

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ooooobk1 year ago

Give norm his all star

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APHoops1 year ago

TALK YO SHIT NORM

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Stragic1 year ago

The starting 5 for clippers is genuinely great once Terrance man gets replaced by kawhi Leonard, a scary team to think about

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Win For Vin1 year ago

I can’t believe I’m saying this. But Harden, Kawhi and Norm might just work. And I mean, really work…Kawhi is loading rn just gotta stay in it

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BGB♛1 year ago

We can't even go cop his merch rn😣

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Cool Guy1 year ago

He’s been underrated for years now, NBA truly is all about opportunity. Damn shame to think about how many dudes have missed out on opportunities bc of criminals like PG.

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James1 year ago

I’m not shocked at all. Always knew he could do this given the opportunity.

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That Guy Muse1 year ago

Real dawg proves his worth. Unlike that yapping podcaster.

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Eric1 year ago

No we are not shocked Norm. We know you are a dog.keep grinding

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Veightr1 year ago

We not gonna act like Powell didn’t put the team on his back against the Suns when Kawhi and PG were out

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