Seriously. That's some stupid ##@% to say.Originally Posted by I NaSmatic I
Wow.
I'd like to see the screen names to those messages.
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Seriously. That's some stupid ##@% to say.Originally Posted by I NaSmatic I
Wow.
I'd like to see the screen names to those messages.
Seriously. That's some stupid ##@% to say.Originally Posted by I NaSmatic I
Wow.
I'd like to see the screen names to those messages.
Combined with the fact that he's not good, it's all a little overboard, no?
That's the point though, he's going to have an opportunity to show if he's good or not. And he's the first of our demographic that will have that opportunity, he really represents our generation like that. No one's hyping him up to be the next Chris Paul, people are just in general real excited he's going to have a chance. And from a culture where the parents try to "force" careers onto their kids, for him to be making it big in basketball demonstrates that if you put in hard work you can succeed.
Meh, my point is, no one's hyping him up to be that good. It's really more because he's going to have an opportunity, and he's the very first Asian-American. This is 10000x bigger for Asian-Americans compared to Yao Ming or Yi Jianlian, those guys don't represent us at all. Jeremy, however, does. And for me personally, it's all surreal and crazy to me still that he made it this far, having went to the same Chinese school as he did and playing against him several times in pickup and in tournament games.
Combined with the fact that he's not good, it's all a little overboard, no?
That's the point though, he's going to have an opportunity to show if he's good or not. And he's the first of our demographic that will have that opportunity, he really represents our generation like that. No one's hyping him up to be the next Chris Paul, people are just in general real excited he's going to have a chance. And from a culture where the parents try to "force" careers onto their kids, for him to be making it big in basketball demonstrates that if you put in hard work you can succeed.
Meh, my point is, no one's hyping him up to be that good. It's really more because he's going to have an opportunity, and he's the very first Asian-American. This is 10000x bigger for Asian-Americans compared to Yao Ming or Yi Jianlian, those guys don't represent us at all. Jeremy, however, does. And for me personally, it's all surreal and crazy to me still that he made it this far, having went to the same Chinese school as he did and playing against him several times in pickup and in tournament games.
Originally Posted by CoolNClutch
Originally Posted by BTK
he's the next michael jordan
Originally Posted by CoolNClutch
Originally Posted by BTK
he's the next michael jordan
Originally Posted by Andrew630
To you Taiwanese people, you're still Chinese.
Originally Posted by Andrew630
To you Taiwanese people, you're still Chinese.
someone's mad we made it before a Chinese-American made it.Originally Posted by acidicality
Originally Posted by Andrew630
To you Taiwanese people, you're still Chinese.
Yeah, we're still Chinese, but we're Taiwanese.
someone's mad we made it before a Chinese-American made it.Originally Posted by acidicality
Originally Posted by Andrew630
To you Taiwanese people, you're still Chinese.
Yeah, we're still Chinese, but we're Taiwanese.
Originally Posted by Andrew630
To you Taiwanese people, you're still Chinese.
Originally Posted by Andrew630
To you Taiwanese people, you're still Chinese.