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noSo being a successful athlete automatically makes you obligated to be a human rights activist?
being a black man in america
with some sort of influence
should make u feel obligated
to speak up for black folks
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noSo being a successful athlete automatically makes you obligated to be a human rights activist?
Charles Barkley said it best:
when those same peopleExpecting every single celebrity with a voice, no matter how big or famous they may be, to speak out against issues is just not realistic at all
I might just go ahead and cop a pair of he got gamesI still need he got games and last shots. This doc better not make prices go up
he chose????But he chose to put himself in the social movements
I know how it is. I really just wanted to talk about this 97-98 season really.You must be new to General or don’t post much in it. You’d know it’s usually the same group of dudes who turn every thread into this derailed mess. I’m seeing dudes in here who stay in the sneaker section coming in entertaining/exchanging with these dudes. It’s funny to see the clash.
I believe the next 2 focuses on Dennis and Phil leading into the late 80s Piston days.....and we’re just TWO episodes in
He was slept onI personally think Pip was the premier defender on those teams. Their was a debate on that earlier on TV. I know Jordan was great in his own regard. But Scottie always took the tough assignment. Guarding the point etc. Jordan would do it also in spurts. But Pip was consistently that guy.
I personally think Pip was the premier defender on those teams. Their was a debate on that earlier on TV. I know Jordan was great in his own regard. But Scottie always took the tough assignment. Guarding the point etc. Jordan would do it also in spurts. But Pip was consistently that guy.
Let's not forget about Pip on offense with that killer bankshot... Dude literally would take you off the dribble and pull up and hit that bankshot on you...
Awkward as it looked it worked well with his game...
I wasnt aware of the money he made after the chip years. He def got that "make good" pay though. But during those prime years, Bulls did get a bargain.Scottie signed a 5 year $79 million dollar contract after his last season in Chicago. Also signed a one year 10 million dollar contract. He made out ok. Scottie was one of those players that was able to get one last bag before he retired.
Scottie signed a 5 year $79 million dollar contract after his last season in Chicago. Also signed a one year 10 million dollar contract. He made out ok. Scottie was one of those players that was able to get one last bag before he retired.
Imagine if Steph had Jordan’s mid range gamepoetry in motion