LeBron to discuss Michael Jordan's coonery on next Shut Up And Dribble episode

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If Michael Jordan is going to count rings to quantify his superiority over LeBron James, then James is going to point out the divide in their social attention.

In the second episode of the James-executive-produced “Shut Up and Dribble” series that will air at 9 p.m. Pacific on Saturday on Showtime, Jordan’s past of avoiding matters that deeply affected his fellow black men is addressed.

Jordan did not participate in the documentary titled by conservative talk-show host Laura Ingraham’s dismissal of James’ attention to the toll of gun violence in urban communities, depriving the project of his NBA footage and an explanation about why he remained silent on the issues of his day despite his prominence.

“Shut Up and Dribble” notes how North Carolina college legend Jordan declined to get involved in the tense 1990 Senate race between ultra-conservative Republican Jesse Helms and black challenger Harvey Gantt.

Chicago reporter Sam Smith detailed how Jordan told him, “Republicans buy shoes, too,” in reference to Jordan’s popular Nike line of shoes, even as Helms launched a controversial ad criticizing minority hiring practices. Helms won the election with 1,089,012 votes to Gantt’s 981,573.

“It’s not his obligation to be Muhammad Ali,” fellow Tar Heel and NBA analyst Kenny Smith said during the episode.


Jordan, with his six NBA rings to James’ three, certainly wasn’t that.

Former Chicago Bulls teammate Craig Hodges adds he suggested that the Bulls and Lakers perform a boycott of the 1991 NBA Finals following the Rodney King beating in Los Angeles, but found the suggestion shot down by Jordan and Magic Johnson as “too extreme.”

The episode, screened in TriBeCa and hosted by James’ friend, Paul Rivera, also revisits the 1995 Million Man March of black men on Washington, D.C., and the case of former NBA player Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf, who, before former NFL player Colin Kaepernick, refused for several games to stand for the national anthem while playing for the Denver Nuggets in the 1990s.

Abdul-Rauf, a Muslim, also felt blackballed by his league for taking a political stand.

“Shut Up and Dribble” director Gotham Chopra said in a statement read by Rivera:

“It’s my hope that we will contribute to the dialogue that we sorely need in this country about the importance of civic engagement, cultural inclusion, why sports matter [beyond wins and losses], and persistence in the face of struggle.”

James said last week he was proud of the work.

“To have so many people want to participate in it, and give their experiences, their voice, what they went through at their time, and to be able to bring it all together, it’s pretty cool,” James said.[/size]

http://www.latimes.com/sports/nba/la-sp-jordan-lebron-dribble-20181105-story.html

Ima need Steph & KD to sweep Bron 4 more times so we can forget all this shit. Make it go away!!!! :lol:

@BitchI'llKillYa @HotNixon36
 
I don't see this as a diss.

This is a good topic that has never gotten the attention that it deserved.

People have talked about it in small circles but a full in depth docu-style media piece has never been done.

I think we will all learn something and I'm interested to find out where that famous ridiculous quote "Republicans buy shoes too" came from :lol:

My DVR is on alert. This ought to be good :yes:
 

“It’s not his obligation to be Muhammad Ali,” fellow Tar Heel and NBA analyst Kenny Smith said during the episode.




http://www.latimes.com/sports/nba/la-sp-jordan-lebron-dribble-20181105-story.html


Nobody wasn't expecting Jordan to be Muhammed Ali but when you're the biggest sports star on the planet you have to take a stand. You really think having a few million dollars going to hurt you and your brand....

All the black community wanted was Jordan to say what happened to Rodney King was disgusting and those officers should be in prison yet he didnt do it.

People want to be on this bullshit like,if you have money you dont have to say shit,while the community suffers....really...What's the point of having millions of dollars, if you dont influence change to help your community...


And,what's even more funny,anyone that made it big help their community but when it comes to us,folks want to be on this bullshit about they dont have to help their community...lol
 
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Nobody wasn't expecting Jordan to be Muhammed Ali but when you're the biggest sports star on the planet you have to take a stand. You really think having a few million dollars going to hurt you and your brand....

All the black community wanted was Jordan to say what happened to Rodney King was disgusting and those officers should be in prison yet he didnt do it.

People want to be on this bullshit like,if you have money you dont have to say shit,while the community suffers....really...What's the point of having millions of dollars, if you dont influence change to help your community...

Kenny Smith is a former teammate of MJs. And hes from New York. He will always be an apologist for Michael.
 
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If Michael Jordan is going to count rings to quantify his superiority over LeBron James, then James is going to point out the divide in their social attention.

In the second episode of the James-executive-produced “Shut Up and Dribble” series that will air at 9 p.m. Pacific on Saturday on Showtime, Jordan’s past of avoiding matters that deeply affected his fellow black men is addressed.

Jordan did not participate in the documentary titled by conservative talk-show host Laura Ingraham’s dismissal of James’ attention to the toll of gun violence in urban communities, depriving the project of his NBA footage and an explanation about why he remained silent on the issues of his day despite his prominence.

“Shut Up and Dribble” notes how North Carolina college legend Jordan declined to get involved in the tense 1990 Senate race between ultra-conservative Republican Jesse Helms and black challenger Harvey Gantt.

Chicago reporter Sam Smith detailed how Jordan told him, “Republicans buy shoes, too,” in reference to Jordan’s popular Nike line of shoes, even as Helms launched a controversial ad criticizing minority hiring practices. Helms won the election with 1,089,012 votes to Gantt’s 981,573.

“It’s not his obligation to be Muhammad Ali,” fellow Tar Heel and NBA analyst Kenny Smith said during the episode.


Jordan, with his six NBA rings to James’ three, certainly wasn’t that.

Former Chicago Bulls teammate Craig Hodges adds he suggested that the Bulls and Lakers perform a boycott of the 1991 NBA Finals following the Rodney King beating in Los Angeles, but found the suggestion shot down by Jordan and Magic Johnson as “too extreme.”

The episode, screened in TriBeCa and hosted by James’ friend, Paul Rivera, also revisits the 1995 Million Man March of black men on Washington, D.C., and the case of former NBA player Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf, who, before former NFL player Colin Kaepernick, refused for several games to stand for the national anthem while playing for the Denver Nuggets in the 1990s.

Abdul-Rauf, a Muslim, also felt blackballed by his league for taking a political stand.

“Shut Up and Dribble” director Gotham Chopra said in a statement read by Rivera:

“It’s my hope that we will contribute to the dialogue that we sorely need in this country about the importance of civic engagement, cultural inclusion, why sports matter [beyond wins and losses], and persistence in the face of struggle.”

James said last week he was proud of the work.

“To have so many people want to participate in it, and give their experiences, their voice, what they went through at their time, and to be able to bring it all together, it’s pretty cool,” James said.[/size]

http://www.latimes.com/sports/nba/la-sp-jordan-lebron-dribble-20181105-story.html

Ima need Steph & KD to sweep Bron 4 more times so we can forget all this shit. Make it go away!!!! :lol:

@BitchI'llKillYa @HotNixon36

You have never once seen me discuss Jordan's life off the court.

Do not know why you mentioned or tagged my name.

Your reaching...:idea:

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You have never once seen me discuss Jordan's life off the court.

Do not know why you mentioned or tagged my name.

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He's your guy. Thats why I tagged you. You think if the Warriors win another chip we'll forget MJ is a bootlicking coon? Steph and KD must save his legacy. The fate of basketball depends on it!

And the days of his off the court fuckery having no bearing on his legacy is over.
 
He's your guy. Thats why I tagged you. You think if the Warriors win another chip we'll forget MJ is a bootlicking coon? Steph and KD must save his legacy. The fate of basketball depends on it!

And the days of his off the court fuckery having no bearing on his legacy is over.
Hahahahaha damn. Boy when that doc finally airs, Jordan will be catching no breaks in this thread :lol:

I can't wait.
 
You got your Vaseline and popcorn ready?

We know what your response will be.....Jordans, dick, NY and more dick.
 
somebody else should’ve created this thread...would’ve made for a better discussion

What stopped you? Oh thats right, Jordan is your favorite, you buy his shoes, and youre from NY so we knew you wouldnt have. Im one of the few on this board who's not afraid to examine his flaws. Im also the only person on this board who has personal relationships with people who work for him right now. Yall dudes are emotional shoe buyers 5-6 states away.
 
...of black men caping and deflecting for a beloved coon.

Ironically, me and my family did volunteer work for the Gantt campaign that MJ made his infamous comment about. Gantt was the first black mayor of Charlotte and the first black graduate of Clemson. He also attended my church at that time.
Seems like you got a few connections to MJ. Chamillionaire, is that you?
 
You've gone on record before that you dont care about athletes speaking up or acknowledging their blackness as long as they hit dramatic shots at the end of games. Stop deflecting nigga.

Stop lying bitch. Did you not receive enough hugs as a kid?

I said on the record off the court Bronze is >>>>

On the court he can be a passive aggressive stat Paddington care bear. Right now he's getting numbers, but he's missing layups and non existent on Defense. But he did open a school and he's a great role model off the court.

2 different shits.

How do you fit all those team logos on your sweater vest?
 
Stop lying bitch. Did you not receive enough hugs as a kid?

I said on the record off the court Bronze is >>>>

On the court he can be a passive aggressive stat Paddington care bear. Right now he's getting numbers, but he's missing layups and non existent on Defense. But he did open a school and he's a great role model off the court.

2 different shits.

How do you fit all those team logos on your sweater vest?

I wasnt talking about him, I talking about the pass you give Kobe and how hard you rode for him. You've said you dont care about none of that off the court shit with him he's just a bball player. Basically the "shut up and dribble" philosophy that MJ created. It's a different time and era now, so that bullshit dont fly. None of you Jordan and Kobe stans should really be talkin in this thread. Leroy 1 starred the thread. :lol: Like thats stopping anything. Jordan's coonery will be acknowledged and discussed.

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Kobe donates money just like MJ but he's not cut from the Kap/Ali/Bill Russell cloth. Not many are.

Off the court Bron>>>>

Never been disputed

But I'm a laker Fan. Magic is a great example of excellence in business, but is he black power man? Is he political? Is he as outspoken as the Captain?

Fallback dude. You became a laker fan like 3 weeks ago
 
Kobe donates money just like MJ but he's not cut from the Kap/Ali/Bill Russell cloth. Not many are.

Off the court Bron>>>>

Never been disputed

But I'm a laker Fan. Magic is a great example of excellence in business, but is he black power man? Is he political? Is he as outspoken as the Captain?

Fallback dude. You became a laker fan like 3 weeks ago

You became a Warrior fan 2 years ago and ride Currys nuts like it was 10 years ago. I cant find 1 post in your history clowning the Dubs after a loss or Dubs fans. I see plenty posts of you high fiving them niggas for likes. And now you slick talk when the Lakers lose :smh:

You been 1 of the biggest "Bronze" haters on this board, Kobe is your guy, so why you in here deflecting for MJ?
 
Is this really what your life is?

Lmaooo

Im just mimicking your corny coon loving ass. Linking ig posts. Took you long enough to show up. Now start caping and deflecting.

"MJ isnt a coon because...."

"Even tho Taharqa is from MJs home market and has ties to people in the Hornets, I, (Jordan dickrider from NY, LA, TX, etc) am more qualified to speak on him because..."
 
As I have said many time (review my battles with Cranrab) that I am personal friends with the Attles family and stay with them when I am in the bay area. I'm genuinely happy for them after years of me clowning Al III about the lake show.

I like to clown stans cause they are easily triggered. Front runners often are.

For the last 2 years I had Jordan Clarkson or another young Laker in my sig.

You put wilt in your avi after you man googled him after the board clowned you for not knowing about him. (BTW Wilt played with Al Attles on the Warriors too do you have a Wilt reversible jersey?)

Your boy left Cleveland crying and voltroned up, then left Miami, crying and Voltroned up and now he's stat Paddington bear on the Lakers.

It's cool bro, you love LeBron and I love LA. (Lakers, Dodgers, kings, USC, UCLA and the Angels)
 
As I have said many time (review my battles with Cranrab) that I am personal friends with the Attles family and stay with them when I am in the bay area. I'm genuinely happy for them after years of me clowning Al III about the lake show.

I like to clown stans cause they are easily triggered. Front runners often are.

For the last 2 years I had Jordan Clarkson or another young Laker in my sig.

You put wilt in your avi after you man googled him after the board clowned you for not knowing about him. (BTW Wilt played with Al Attles on the Warriors too do you have a Wilt reversible jersey?)

Your boy left Cleveland crying and voltroned up, then left Miami, crying and Voltroned up and now he's stat Paddington bear on the Lakers.

It's cool bro, you love LeBron and I love LA. (Lakers, Dodgers, kings, USC, UCLA and the Angels)

Wilt was a member of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity. Ive been discussing and sharing quotes from his books on BGOL for at least 8 years. You didnt care or pay attention to Wilt til 2 years ago. Ive shared more info and quotes on Wilts tenure with the Lakers here than you and its not really close. The only Laker you ever created cute sigs for or defending to the death on this board is Kobe, PERIOD. Soon as the Lakers stopped going to Finals this decade you took them out of your sig and pulled for the Western Conference Champion, 8 years straight. You was dissing Magic just a week ago. Please stop the fake "im a diehard" act, after LeBron was signed that was exposed. I guarantee you will have more negative posts about the Lakers and LeBron this year than any of the rivals. Mr. "The Warriors sure are fun to watch". :giggle:
 
Im just mimicking your corny coon loving ass. Linking ig posts. Took you long enough to show up. Now start caping and deflecting.

"MJ isnt a coon because...."

"Even tho Taharqa is from MJs home market and has ties to people in the Hornets, I, (Jordan dickrider from NY, LA, TX, etc) am more qualified to speak on him because..."

Bruh you in here damn near fisting yourself


because your man crush may call Jordan a coon.
 
Bruh you in here damn near fisting yourself


because your man crush may call Jordan a coon.


“Over the past three decades I have seen up close the dedication of the law enforcement officers who protect me and my family. I have the greatest respect for their sacrifice and service. I also recognize that for many people of color their experiences with law enforcement have been different than mine. I have decided to speak out in the hope that we can come together as Americans, and through peaceful dialogue and education, achieve constructive change.

“To support that effort, I am making contributions of $1 million each to two organizations, the International Association of Chiefs of Police’s newly established Institute for Community-Police Relations and the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. The Institute for Community-Police Relations’ policy and oversight work is focused on building trust and promoting best practices in community policing. My donation to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, the nation’s oldest civil rights law organization, will support its ongoing work in support of reforms that will build trust and respect between communities and law enforcement. Although I know these contributions alone are not enough to solve the problem, I hope the resources will help both organizations make a positive difference.

“We are privileged to live in the world’s greatest country – a country that has provided my family and me the greatest of opportunities. The problems we face didn’t happen overnight and they won’t be solved tomorrow, but if we all work together, we can foster greater understanding, positive change and create a more peaceful world for ourselves, our children, our families and our communities.”


The bitch nigga gives money to police unions after they kill us and you and the others on BGOL stay silent. Cuz yall love them funky ass shoes more than you love being black. Now brag to me about his 6 rings he won 20+ years ago.
 
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