In this episode of NBA Desktop, Jason breaks down what exactly makes Steph Curry a snitch and what makes Klay everyone’s favorite Warrior. He takes a look at Nick Young’s car wash debacle, Jimmy Butler’s beverage aesthetic, and other NBA player logos. Then, The Ringer’s Amanda Dobbins joins for spice on Jimmy Butler’s apparent illness, and Jason gathers the NBA Desktop Focus Group to break down whether or not Kristaps Porzingis actually did accidentally block someone on Twitter.
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‘NBA Desktop’: Steph Curry Is a Snitch and Kristaps Is a Liar
Jason breaks down what exactly makes Steph Curry a snitch and what makes Klay everyone’s favorite Warrior
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