Kevin Durant Says Adam Silver Smelled Marijuana on Him at Cannabis Meeting Phoenix Suns forward Kevin Durant said at CNBC and Boardroom's inaugural Game Plan sports business conference in Los Angeles on Tuesday that commissioner Adam Silver smelled marijuana on him when the two had a meeting to discuss taking it off the league's banned substance list. Squawk Box co-anchor Andrew Ross Sorkin sat down with Durant to discuss a number of topics, and he asked the Suns superstar how he was able to convince Silver to take marijuana off the list. "So what did you tell Adam?" Cronin asked. "How did you persuade him?" "Well, he smelled it when I walked in," Durant replied. "So I didn't really have to say much, you know what I'm saying? He kind of understood where this was going...It's the NBA, man... everybody does it, to be honest. It's like wine at this point." Durant initially told Cronin that he called Silver and advocated for marijuana to get taken off the banned substance list. "I just felt like it was becoming a thing around the country, around the world...The stigma behind it wasn't as negative as it was before. It doesn't affect you in any negative way." Cronin then asked what Silver said in response, and Durant said the commissioner "agreed" with him. Durant has long been a big advocate for marijuana, to the point where he called for it to be removed from the banned substance list at least three years before. Marijuana has since been taken off that list as part of the NBA and NBPA's new collective bargaining agreement. He's also aimed to destigmatize marijuana and has invested in numerous cannabis-related companies through Thirty Five Ventures alongside business partner Rich Kleiman, including Dutchie, Canopy Rivers and Weedmaps. Durant disagreed with Cronin calling him a "pioneer" to clear the path for marijuana usage among NBA players, although it's clear the impact the 10-time All-NBA player and two-time champion has had en route to it becoming a reality. "I just enjoy the plant," Durant said. "It's as simple as that." #nba #nbanews #nbatoday
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Daryl Morey Lied To James Harden And Chris Paul, And Traded Carmelo Anthony Just Before A Game Daryl Morey trading Carmelo Anthony just before a game has resurfaced after James Harden and Chris Paul have both called him a liar. Daryl Morey is in some serious hot water after James Harden publicly called him out for being a liar amid recent disputes between him and the Sixers. Chris Paul has called him out in the past too, and now the difference better his account of how he handled Carmelo Anthony's Houston exit and what he told Carmelo has been highlighted. “I was getting ready for the game in San Antonio in my room,” Carmelo Anthony said. “He came in my room and said, 'Look, basically your services are no longer needed.' He said, ‘Nah, you know, things are just not working out. And you gotta figure out something to do… You not gonna suit up tomorrow.' "Meanwhile, Morey told the media before that game, 'We’re evaluating everything. The same as every other player on the roster. I would expect Carmelo to play if he’s healthy.'” It's evident that Daryl Morey was lying about Carmelo Anthony's situation with the team, and that became evident after he was traded to the Chicago Bulls. The Bulls waived Melo, meaning that Daryl Morey essentially ended up cutting Anthony the night before he was getting ready to play a game. And it wasn't about him not being good in the rotation either. Carmelo Anthony went on to play 196 NBA games over the next three seasons. Chris Paul Called Daryl Morey Out For Lying Chris Paul was another player during Daryl Morey's tenure with the Houston Rockets that had a problem with him after. Paul accused Morey of lying to him about being traded before he was dealt to the Oklahoma City Thunder in 2019. “My initial reaction?” Paul said with a laugh. “I was shocked. Truth be told, I just talked to Daryl a couple days before the trade and he said he wasn’t going to trade me [to Oklahoma City]. That’s funny because that is going to be the alert that pops up on everybody’s phone because nobody knows that. But what the hell, I just said it.” Daryl Morey's reputation has been severely damaged in recent times after all these things have come to light. The Sixers GM has to figure out a trade for James Harden quickly before his career gets damaged beyond repair. #nba #nbanews #nbatoday
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