- Jun 1, 2008
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The jig is up on Thabo.
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I commend Mark Cuban for having the balls to speak his mind and speak on his own prejudices. As an NBA owner he's right, he does live in a glass house, he is in a position where every word he utters is scrutinized.
Obviously not everyone has the same prejudices, obviously a lot of us including myself don't walk the other way when we see a certain type of person. But I can still understand where he's coming from.
The thing is you need to be able to not let those prejudices turn into rash behavior, you've got to keep a level head. Nothing wrong with him being honest, society has conditioned and hardwired people to think a certain way. Again not all of us relate to his prejudices, some of us don't share the same fears. But we don't have to misconstrue his statement and turn it into something malicious.
Danny Green has made 11 3pointers in this series (out of 15 attempts,73%fg).
Thabo Sefolosha has made 11 3pointers since the all star break (on 47 attempts, 23%fg)
The Spurs are just walling the paint when Durant catches it. There's like 6-8 Spurs' feet at any given time when he's isolated at the perimeter.
Someone please explain what is going on in Memphis? Why is Jager about to be my new head coach?
Worst 3 & D guy everDanny Green has made 11 3pointers in this series (out of 15 attempts,73%fg).
Thabo Sefolosha has made 11 3pointers since the all star break (on 47 attempts, 23%fg)
God damn.
i definitely see this happening. GS is a prime example. That fan base went hard at the new owner when they traded Monta. very very luckily for Lacob, the team has improved since the trade, but i think it was just dumb luck and it's only a matter of time before every Warrior fan is calling for his head
Agreed.
It's a shame the media, and lots of people, just take the quote in context and assume racism. If you read the entire quote, and go through the entire interview, he was bringing up a much bigger point. I agree with him fully that people all have preconceived stereotypes in their head. It's just a matter of how you act on them, and having the awareness to know that the prejudices you have are inaccurate and out of touch with reality. This goes for everybody, no matter what race you are, or which type of culture you were raised in.
haha i think everyone is just using this as kind of a metaphor for avoiding peopleDo people seriously cross to the other side of the street?
I've never seen this happen in my life.
Do people seriously cross to the other side of the street?
I've never seen this happen in my life.
strickly for the rustling & lulz.....popcorn beeen ready
that jay pic tho
Do people seriously cross to the other side of the street?
I've never seen this happen in my life.
i definitely see this happening. GS is a prime example. That fan base went hard at the new owner when they traded Monta. very very luckily for Lacob, the team has improved since the trade, but i think it was just dumb luck and it's only a matter of time before every Warrior fan is calling for his head
[thread="593997"]He said the downfall for many teams in the near future is going to be the fact these owners will meddle too much in the actual basketball part of owning a team, rather than letting the process play out through hiring people they can trust to turn it around.[/thread]
haha i think everyone is just using this as kind of a metaphor for avoiding people
I was about to say cause the only thing Kanye does better than Nas is produce, be seen, and whine.
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Lot of soft dudes in this thread.
If a guy in a simple hoodie has u shook, u should have your mancard revoked. How pathetic. Jesus Christ.
If dude is really about that life, crossing the street just increases your chances of getting robbed cause now u look like a scared child.
A simple hooded shirt has dudes frightened. Unbelievable.
The thought of being afraid of another human is just unfathomable to me.