Did De'Andre Jordan have to pay a price for slighting Mark Cuban ????

The minute I saw this ad, I KNEW it would end up on here! :lol: Btw, great point about a WNBA player. Shit, Sue Bird is actually in the other State Farm ads.
 
This is pitched as a part of entertainment to these athletes. They are not doing it for free and have every right to refuse. Mark Cuban has absolutely nothing to do with this.
 
This is pitched as a part of entertainment to these athletes. They are not doing it for free and have every right to refuse. Mark Cuban has absolutely nothing to do with this.

Nah dude.. It's a conspiracy by the illuminati put all black men in dresses :eek:
 
They have never done that with hockey players or MMA
fighters. The fools in this basketball commercial are
allowing themselves to be emasculated for a few pieces
of silver...
 
Emasculation of Black men in every instance possible, even comedic, is an indicative component of white supremacy.

If you're a transgendered dude, fine...whatever; go over there.

Otherwise, no Black men should ever be wearing dresses - even gay ones.

None. Zero.
 
regardless of if you think there is a deeper meaning or if we take shit too seriously...it simply wasnt funny or entertaining.
i guess this was one of the 'perks' of staying in LA? doing shitty commercials and wearing a dress?
 
Dress shit aside, the ring shit was funny as hell to me. CP3 looked at him and said, "You ain't go no rings" LMAO!
 
Chris Paul night want to considerthese commercials making fun of his lack of big success. Remember that commercial where curry was going UP the escalator, as Paul was going down, has become reality. And fuck putting on a dress and A BLOND WIG. DeAndre and the clippers are playing worse than wNBA players this year, they need to break that team up, trade Blake and Jordan
 
Emasculation of Black men in every instance possible, even comedic, is an indicative component of white supremacy.

If you're a transgendered dude, fine...whatever; go over there.

Otherwise, no Black men should ever be wearing dresses - even gay ones.

None. Zero.
Real talk here.
 
Emasculation of Black men in every instance possible, even comedic, is an indicative component of white supremacy.

If you're a transgendered dude, fine...whatever; go over there.

Otherwise, no Black men should ever be wearing dresses - even gay ones.

None. Zero.


c/s
 
Beyond the dress comments, what type of competitor would make a commercial embellishing their lack of a championship? Magic sat in a dark room for weeks when he lost in the finals and now these guys think it's funny that they're losers. This is the end game when you give kids participation trophies. And the Clippers have plenty of those.
 
The one time they have a legit reason to include a WNBA player...

:smh:

90% of the WNBA look like men in wigs anyway.
Nothing of value was lost, except for his dignity.
But we already know he doesn't have any considering how he put Dallas in the lurch and blew up their free-agency strategy after reneging on his commitment in the 11th hour.

Cannot wait to see the next time he plays in Dallas. You absolutely know the fans are going to have giant cut-outs of him in the dress and wig get-up.
They'll probably juxtaposition it next to Bruce (Caitlyn) Jenner and have a fake tranny bravery award or something.
 
Beyond the dress comments, what type of competitor would make a commercial embellishing their lack of a championship? .

When you go to work, does every worker there wan to be an officer? Or the President or CEO? No. Some just want to work, give you their best, and collect their check.

Even in sports, all competitors are not of the same ilk. Some treat it as a job. Nothing more, nothing less.
A ring or a championship is not their preeminent career goal. Making as much money as they can is.
(And for some its vice versa - hence Lebron taking a deep salary cut to play in Miami)

If it happens, great. If it doesn't, they go home and blot their tears with $100 notes from the millions the made.
 
The funny part about this damn commercial is that Garnett is probably the most accurately reflected. He'll probably look, dress, and talk just like that in 25 years. :lol:
 
You are right. That should apply to a general situation but the Clippers (Paul, in particular) are the most bitching, sulking, complaining to the refs bunch in the league. You don't throw tantrums and berate refs EVERY game and then make a commercial about not winning. It doesn't add up...

When you go to work, does every worker there wan to be an officer? Or the President or CEO? No. Some just want to work, give you their best, and collect their check.

Even in sports, all competitors are not of the same ilk. Some treat it as a job. Nothing more, nothing less.
A ring or a championship is not their preeminent career goal. Making as much money as they can is.
(And for some its vice versa - hence Lebron taking a deep salary cut to play in Miami)

If it happens, great. If it doesn't, they go home and blot their tears with $100 notes from the millions the made.
 
Jordan always seemed like the big slow doofus muthafucka in your class who hardly shows. That majors in gym and still needs tutors to pass.

His white agent probably told him it would be a good look because it's a national commercial, and he did it, because he can't think for himself.
 
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