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He's one of the greatest sports figures in this country and did movies if you weren't aware. I don't think he's jealous. This is another topic entirely, but Brown's generation of athletes and entertainers carried the torch and when it was time for Jordan, Magic, etc. to continue their work, they dropped it and let the flame die.
brown sounds like every other angry old guy who is jealous of how great athletes have it now
Which is exactly the way "they" want it.Who even cares. I dont care if my athletes are socially responsible, they are not activists, they are athletes.
yeah i know, but its like when he was a superstar in his day he had to deal with tons of racial discrimination but its not like that anymore (not saying racism doesnt exist, just that people are not going to be racist towards superstars). Guys like kobe/mj/lebron have positive encouragement from every aspect of their lives, from family to community to fans to sponsors to teams, they didnt have to deal with the hardships that jim brown faced so naturally they are not going to feel as strong as he does about speaking out about these problems.He's one of the greatest sports figures in this country and did movies if you weren't aware. I don't think he's jealous. This is another topic entirely, but Brown's generation of athletes and entertainers carried the torch and when it was time for Jordan, Magic, etc. to continue their work, they dropped it and let the flame die.
brown sounds like every other angry old guy who is jealous of how great athletes have it now
Thing with Dwight is, even coming out of HS he had way more offensive potential than Drummond did. Dwight actually could score in the post. It wasn't always pretty, but he used to rank pretty highly in post ups as recently as 2011-2012.The point is the center position is a premium. D12 is far from gifted offensively, yet largely considered the best C in the game because of qualities Dre also possesses. Rebounding and defense.
There's not many offensively gifted centers like Drew Bynum with footwork and post moves.
Which is why I love DMC's ceiling.
I'd only take D12, DMC, and Marc Gasol over Dre right now in the current 2013 NBA season.
You are severely misinformed if you think "racial discrimination" has anything to do with Jim Brown and his stance on social responsibility. It don't got **** to do with hardships from the past. It's about what's going on now.
yeah i know, but its like when he was a superstar in his day he had to deal with tons of racial discrimination but its not like that anymore (not saying racism doesnt exist, just that people are not going to be racist towards superstars). Guys like kobe/mj/lebron have positive encouragement from every aspect of their lives, from family to community to fans to sponsors to teams, they didnt have to deal with the hardships that jim brown faced so naturally they are not going to feel as strong as he does about speaking out about these problems.
the fact that he said that kobe should not be part of the "black athlete summit" because he was raised in europe and therefore doesnt understand how to be a proper black guy is up there with one of the most ignorant statements i have ever heard from an athlete.
Serge Ibaka is only 24 :x
When you think of garbage, think of Ibaka.
will mute and watchY'all League Passers gonna watch the abomination known as Rudy Gay's Kings debut tonight??
I don't.
Me neither. Its always kind of irked me that some people talk about the Knicks like they're in the same class as the Lakers and Celtics when it comes to "storied" NBA franchises, yet they only have 2 championships and have been bad more than they've been good since the 1970s.
New York always thinks it's more important than it actually is.
this is the same as the JayZ thread in general, people ignore the positive impacts that guys like kobe/jayz/lebron/jordan make because they're not doing things "the right way". People work their *** off to become professional basketball players not political activists. Im not going to sit around and be offended by how these superstar athletes spend their weekends. Calling someone not black enough because they didnt grow up in the inner city is a laughable and i find his statement hilariousYou are severely misinformed if you think "racial discrimination" has anything to do with Jim Brown and his stance on social responsibility. It don't got **** to do with hardships from the past. It's about what's going on now.
yeah i know, but its like when he was a superstar in his day he had to deal with tons of racial discrimination but its not like that anymore (not saying racism doesnt exist, just that people are not going to be racist towards superstars). Guys like kobe/mj/lebron have positive encouragement from every aspect of their lives, from family to community to fans to sponsors to teams, they didnt have to deal with the hardships that jim brown faced so naturally they are not going to feel as strong as he does about speaking out about these problems.
the fact that he said that kobe should not be part of the "black athlete summit" because he was raised in europe and therefore doesnt understand how to be a proper black guy is up there with one of the most ignorant statements i have ever heard from an athlete.
No...they aren't obligated to be socially responsible but the guys that are...actually make a real difference that go beyond athletics. A guy like Etan Thomas has probably made more of a difference in a young black male's life more than Kobe ever has and that means something to many people.
makes sense in terms of trade value but Ily can spread the floor which is something the other three guys cantStill love the length, size, defensive potential for Greek Freak, Henson, Sanders.
Guard play is ugly in Milwaukee with Knight and Juice.
Move Ilyasova for assets, picks.
No love for the Jazz broadcast crew either?will mute and watchY'all League Passers gonna watch the abomination known as Rudy Gay's Kings debut tonight??
whats more important for you guys, having a good start to the rudy gay era or winning (losing) this key tanking matchup?No love for the Jazz broadcast crew either?will mute and watchY'all League Passers gonna watch the abomination known as Rudy Gay's Kings debut tonight??
I've actually come around to liking Grant and Jerry now that I've had league pass this season and got a taste of other team broadcast crews and production teams.
once he gets back and if he can play like he did last year then there's bound to be a team willing to take himMilwaukee can't trade Sanders with his stock so low, injury, and that seemingly massive contract. I like the VCU connection, hope Larry rebounds.
The block feature makes not getting suspended so much easier.
this is the same as the JayZ thread in general, people ignore the positive impacts that guys like kobe/jayz/lebron/jordan make because they're not doing things "the right way". People work their *** off to become professional basketball players not political activists. Im not going to sit around and be offended by how these superstar athletes spend their weekends. Calling someone not black enough because they didnt grow up in the inner city is a laughable and i find his statement hilarious
true, kobe hosts a couple major charity events a year and does a lot for the city's homeless. I find that when someone calls a public figure out for not giving back to the community its often because the person is not giving back in a way that the accuser wants them to give back. Some people help the homeless, some people put effort in to help urban youth, some people help communities overseas, helping out is helping out people need to stop trying to dictate how charity should be done.I think anyone who achieves a particular level of wealth, whether athletes, entertainers or businessmen, and regardless of race, SHOULD find some way to give back to the community. But I don't think anyone is OBLIGATED to do that, especially by taking any kind of political stance.
The fact that not all wealthy people chose to be active in charitable efforts is just more reason to admire those who are.
yup, and that article isnt saying that he's as good as pip its saying that his style draws a lot from pip's game. iggy is a guy that can fit into and would make any team better
There's nothing "wildly overrated" or "hugely disappointing" about Andre Iguodala. The guy has been one of the premier perimeter defenders in the league for a decade, a very solid #2 option, and a versatile player who can competently play PG and run an offense when he needs to.
Not everyone is a #1 option in the NBA.
Dre has the physical tools to be the best center/big man in the league. He's improved offensively at a fairly rapid pace. The defense and rebounding was already dominant and imposing.
I love Wall but he needs to continue improving his outside jumper. And Beard needs work on his offense.
The writer is obviously forecasting very optimistically and highly for Dre.
Greek Freak is well-rounded. Size, length, athleticism, bounce. Defends well already on the ball and with help D. Very raw offensively. Can shoot, just needs consistency. He's been called KD-lite.