<div class="quote_poster">Asian Zero Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Adam Morrison has passion, but it's like you watch him during games and it's like you wanna yell to him "Grow up, already". You saw how he was crying near the end of that UCLA game last year, when they still had a chance to win I believe? He randomly whines about how people were saying "Gonzahgah" instead of "Gonzayga". I mean, who the hell cares? Then I was at the Wizards game against the Bobcats where Arenas got injured. Morrison barely does nothing the entire night and so one of their players makes a free-throw or one of them backbreaking shots that gave them a 7 point lead with less than a minute left. Morrison barely did anything the entire game and when the timeout was called, he had the audacity to come out on the court and start taunting the crowd saying like "What'sup now" and stuff. What a loser.</div> Obviously, you don't understand the NCAA, if you don't understand why he was crying. Invalid Video Link And for the record, I've always complained about how people mispronounce Gonzaga as well. That's pretty egregious. Nothing you said in the Bucks forum made any sense, btw. You were basically just trying to pass the blame onto Milwaukee because Yi had embarrassed you with his bullshit. Back to AMMO, a lot of people hate him because he's white, and vice versa, a lot of people like him because he's white. Unfortunately, when you're dealing with a white player, race is always going to be a factor in how people look at his game, because the NBA is one of the few places in America where whites are the minority (er... that and Memfrika). Looking at his game through color-blind glasses though, he's got arguably more heart than anyone in the game today. He's like a young KG (not stylistically... heart-wise). Yeah, he had a rough rookie year, he took too many shots, and he was a liability on defense, but that's no reason to knock him as a person.
<div class="quote_poster">AirJordan Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">I'm pretty sure those aren't random thoughts.</div> Post 1 - "This thread is where people can write what is on their mind and have short or lengthy discussions on things that do not deserve a dedicated thread."
Just got back from a 3 hour drive from Edmonton. Went to West Edmonton Mall which is the biggest mall in the world. Pretty tired and I have work at 9AM tomorrow. I spent so much money this week I really need to cut down. Yesterday I bought a pink Nintendo DS with Pokemon Pearl LOL. Anyone know any good games I should get for the DS?
<div class="quote_poster">Voodoo Child Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Obviously, you don't understand the NCAA, if you don't understand why he was crying. Invalid Video Link</div> I know why he cried and how much he loved the NCAA and all that, but this commercial just seems more like response, trying to make it seems it's alright. It's not like he was the only one that his career on the line either, they knew to bring that intensity and passion to the game. <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Nothing you said in the Bucks forum made any sense, btw. You were basically just trying to pass the blame onto Milwaukee because Yi had embarrassed you with his bullshit.</div> Milwaukee did bring this upon theirselves and what the hell? I never said I condoned his actons, but I'll still root for him... <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Back to AMMO, a lot of people hate him because he's white, and vice versa, a lot of people like him because he's white. Unfortunately, when you're dealing with a white player, race is always going to be a factor in how people look at his game, because the NBA is one of the few places in America where whites are the minority (er... that and Memfrika). Looking at his game through color-blind glasses though, he's got arguably more heart than anyone in the game today. He's like a young KG (not stylistically... heart-wise). Yeah, he had a rough rookie year, he took too many shots, and he was a liability on defense, but that's no reason to knock him as a person.</div> I never knocked on him for his race, and I never knock on anyone if their white or black.
<div class="quote_poster">AirJordan Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Well guess what, your discussion deserves a dedicated thread.</div> I think that's up to my discretion, don't you? And please, don't double post.
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">I never knocked on him for his race, and I never knock on anyone if their white or black.</div> Not overtly. It's your subconscious. <div class="quote_poster">AirJordan Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">pft at least im not breaking the rules</div> What the hell? There's no rules on post length in this thread. If there were, I'd just change them.
I'm looking for a job in telemarketing, is 9 dollars an hour good pay for receiving death threats and insults to my family all day? btw voodoo adult, reelaaaaaaax.. and stop breaking more rules no hard feelings see i didnt double post i edited instead <3
I'm not a big fan of Morrison not because he's white (David Lee is my favorite player) but because he's been terrible this year and overrated coming into the draft, like I said before. I know he dropped 30 in college and whatnot, but the NBA is a different world. He's not athletic enough and his handle is below average. To put this in perspective, Renaldo Balkman - highly criticized coming into the draft - outplayed him in half the time. Basically, since he's been useless on offense and definitely useless on defense, he's just been a liability on the court since he does nothing. His defense is especially bad since he doesn't get in the proper defensive positioning when guarding his man. That's jut laziness. I respect him being an athlete conquering diabetes, but that's about it. His game really just never appealed to me. And J.J. Redick > Morrison
<div class="quote_poster">MrJ Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">And J.J. Redick > Morrison</div> Ahem to that. I never bought the Morrison hype.
Oh, I can't stand his game either. I hate players in his mold. But to call the guy a whiney baby? I mean, c'mon... he's overcome more adversity than any of us and still brings 110% effort every time on the floor. Wasn't defending his game though. I don't think it's possible to justify that, lol. J.J. Redick on the other hand, now there's a baller. Best shooter I've ever seen in my life, pre-Jordan era onward.