{~}Official 2023/2024 NBA Thread - 2024 Summer League, USA Hoops

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Tim deserves a got dam statue on South Beach for that sermon.

@therealjondoe , tell that greasy head cac Pat Riley to hell wit MJ, he need to retire Tim jersey.

Amajorsoapdropper, I don't know what trauma you experienced but you need to let it go.

On some real shit, people like you are the reason "down low brothers" exist. Just let them be who they want to be and that leaves more women for the rest of us.


“I grew up in a church—and that’s the way churches were. They instilled in you that [homosexuality] wasn’t the way you should be. I was just taught differently," Hardaway said. "Don’t talk to them, don’t mess with them, leave them alone. I never tried to talk bad about them or do hateful stuff. It was just my upbringing in church. But I’ll tell you this: it was so wrong of me, and people have suffered. I had to grow up and really do some soul searching. What I said was just hurtful.”

“The person I was most afraid to come out to was my grandmother because she was the most religious. She was all about being in church multiple times per week. Coming from the south,” Collins said. “But when I did come out her, she was like, ‘I love you.’ To her, religion is about love. And when I got into this discussion with her about when people use religion as a way to divide and exclude, that really angered her. And I think a lot of people in the church and in particular some ministers who give different sermons over the years, there’s that conversation when I feel like I’m less than. And there are many people who grew up in churches like that. Thankfully, my grandmother, even though she grew up in the Black church, she understood a deeper meaning that Jesus is about love. I think that’s the message folks in the church should definitely embrace.”

 
Dan makes a good point here... I am very much Team JJ > First Take Idiocy but some of those clips were very inaccessible to people who don't know basketball playbook terminology.

 


This was Jalen's first tweet today after his Michael Jordan dickeating rant a few days ago. :lol: The underachieving Gen X'er always been a passive aggressive Bron hater and liar.

 
The so called best player in the game on the defending champs and the next "face of the league" still just some NBA TV niggas. They not ready for national TV and prime time yet, they don't draw enough eyeballs or discussion from fans. Very few people will actually watch this. In this sport, you can't fake being a draw.

 


This was Jalen's first tweet today after his Michael Jordan dickeating rant a few days ago. :lol: The underachieving Gen X'er always been a passive aggressive Bron hater and liar.


Jalen sees the sun setting on his relevancy.. and with Juwan getting shit canned he cant even rely on photo ops and Fab Five sideline shots at UM games any longer. All the silly haircuts and all the hair dye he can buy cant save him from fading away to "bolivian" like Mike Tyson once said.

Shannon Sharp caught a scud missle in that tweet tho.
 


They painted these in Miami


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And dude can't even find a better artist to draw on his eyebrows, mustache and beard? :confused:
 
Amajorsoapdropper, I don't know what trauma you experienced but you need to let it go.

On some real shit, people like you are the reason "down low brothers" exist. Just let them be who they want to be and that leaves more women for the rest of us.


“I grew up in a church—and that’s the way churches were. They instilled in you that [homosexuality] wasn’t the way you should be. I was just taught differently," Hardaway said. "Don’t talk to them, don’t mess with them, leave them alone. I never tried to talk bad about them or do hateful stuff. It was just my upbringing in church. But I’ll tell you this: it was so wrong of me, and people have suffered. I had to grow up and really do some soul searching. What I said was just hurtful.”

“The person I was most afraid to come out to was my grandmother because she was the most religious. She was all about being in church multiple times per week. Coming from the south,” Collins said. “But when I did come out her, she was like, ‘I love you.’ To her, religion is about love. And when I got into this discussion with her about when people use religion as a way to divide and exclude, that really angered her. And I think a lot of people in the church and in particular some ministers who give different sermons over the years, there’s that conversation when I feel like I’m less than. And there are many people who grew up in churches like that. Thankfully, my grandmother, even though she grew up in the Black church, she understood a deeper meaning that Jesus is about love. I think that’s the message folks in the church should definitely embrace.”


I hate when people use the I grew up in church excuse, when it's zesty faggots like @Amajorfucup playing the piano and directing the choir.
 
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