Hardly.
Touche. But it's certainly the place where it's the most acceptable.
Hardly.
I think I may have found someone with softer hands than me.Touche. But it's certainly the place where it's the most acceptable.
You are frighteningly enlightened. What are your thoughts on cultural appropriation?And here's the real thing about AK: Those who hate him do so largely on the basis that he doesn't comport with their notions of masculinity. That was Jerry's problem with him as well. Sports is the last place where you're allowed to shame men for not being cowboys. Even the language we're using here is gendered.
And here's the real thing about AK: Those who hate him do so largely on the basis that he doesn't comport with their notions of masculinity. That was Jerry's problem with him as well. Sports is the last place where you're allowed to shame men for not being cowboys. Even the language we're using here is gendered.
There's nothing exemplar about crying like a little bitch in the locker room.
Hayward's not the toughest guy but he's clearly worked on his game and his body despite all finding the time for gaming. He is our best player and doesn't clam up in crunch time. AK never did **** and was a *****.
1. Who cares? Tyreke Evans shouldn't get his jersey retired either. Nor should a lot of rookies of the year. The award doesn't mean anything. Does anyone really think it's meaningful that he got this award instead of Kevin McHale? It's probably more important that he never was selected to an all-star game.
2. Being the second or third best player on a team that made the second round of the playoffs isn't good enough to get your number retired. Sorry.
3. So what? We're not electing Dale Ellis to the hall of fame for being an early three point adopter either.
4. So did Robert Whaley
5. Don't care.
Darrell Griffith should not have his number retired. It sets the bar too low. Carlos Boozer or Memhmet Okur have a much better case.