<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Tracy McGrady, Kobe Bryant, Jermaine O'Neal and four other NBA players have promised to donate $1,000 for every point they score in a game later this week to help victims of the Indian Ocean tsunami. Bob Sura of the Houston Rockets, Jalen Rose of the Toronto Raptors, and Pau Gasol and Mike Miller of the Memphis Grizzlies also are taking part in the $1,000-per-point donations, which will be made to UNICEF.</div> Source Nice to see NBA players opening up their wallets to help out the victims of the tsunami. Hopefully the entire league can participate in the 'Shoot A Thon' and not just players represented by SFX.
Yep, I agree. It's very good to see this happening. If the entire league did this, wow...it would be incredible. You're talking about 90 PPG per team, and if each team did one game this way, that's $2,700,000 right there. Since this is in the Laker forum, I'm not only proud of everyone, but especially Kobe, for getting involved. Just another attempt to clear things up in his life.
Yeah every dollar counts, but if you want to talk about jaw dropping donations ... Formula One champion Michael Schumacher plans to donate $10 million to aid efforts for tsunami victims in Asia.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting shapecity:</div><div class="quote_post">Yeah every dollar counts, but if you want to talk about jaw dropping donations ... Formula One champion Michael Schumacher plans to donate $10 million to aid efforts for tsunami victims in Asia.</div> That dude makes like 90 million a year and is like the king of formula 1 racing.
^ isn't the donation by Schumacher $13 mil total? Yeah, he makes 90 mil so what? Would you really give up 1/9 portion of your annual income for donation? That's huge amount of money right there, I think even Donald Trump would hesitate giving up $10 million.
Great to hear. I donated $100 to the Red Cross to help out the Tsumami Victims myself. They are less than a four hour flight from where I stay.
I Applaud Kobe's efforts to help out in this time of Crisis . If anything,this will give a much needed Good PR boost for Kobe. Right on Kobe
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting purpleb0n9:</div><div class="quote_post">^ where do you live trenchteam?</div> I live on Guam.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting MR_SAC_KING:</div><div class="quote_post">I Applaud Kobe's efforts to help out in this time of Crisis . If anything,this will give a much needed Good PR boost for Kobe. Right on Kobe </div> Unfortunetly the press is already making Kobe out to look cheap. Like all he's giving is 1000$ per point. I hate the sports press. They were wrong about the Orange Bowl and they are wrong about Kobe!
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Irishladdie:</div><div class="quote_post">Unfortunetly the press is already making Kobe out to look cheap. Like all he's giving is 1000$ per point. I hate the sports press. They were wrong about the Orange Bowl and they are wrong about Kobe!</div> Dont you just love the media
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Jesseca328:</div><div class="quote_post">Dont you just love the media </div> The Media will always make a big deal out of nothing,or a small deal out of something...The Media doesn't work the way it should,and it's pretty obvious that Kobe and the Media don't make a good mix. But anyways...i applaud everyones efforts here to help out in this crisis...Bravo
if kobe scores a 50 tonight it'll still be good even if the lakers lose. $50k to the relief is a big help. go kobe!!
It's nice they are donating thousands of dollars, but I wonder if its the right thing to make a game out of it. I mean, should they let what happens during the course of a basketball game dictate whether they donate $20,000 or $40,000? That other $20,000 could do a lot for all the homeless women and children over there. Again, what they're doing is obviously much better than not giving anything at all and I don't want to sound too cynical, but it seems to me that they should just pledge whatever they can afford independent of what they score in a basketball game. I guess they get more publicity doing it this way, which helps the players and the league as a whole, and maybe additionally could result in more donations from fans as well.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting durvasa:</div><div class="quote_post">It's nice they are donating thousands of dollars, but I wonder if its the right thing to make a game out of it. I mean, should they let what happens during the course of a basketball game dictate whether they donate $20,000 or $40,000? That other $20,000 could do a lot for all the homeless women and children over there. Again, what they're doing is obviously much better than not giving anything at all and I don't want to sound too cynical, but it seems to me that they should just pledge whatever they can afford independent of what they score in a basketball game. I guess they get more publicity doing it this way, which helps the players and the league as a whole, and maybe additionally could result in more donations from fans as well.</div> Yeah, I thought about that...but at least they didn't pick someone like Mateen Cleaves and Wang Zhi Zhi for this.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting durvasa:</div><div class="quote_post">It's nice they are donating thousands of dollars, but I wonder if its the right thing to make a game out of it. I mean, should they let what happens during the course of a basketball game dictate whether they donate $20,000 or $40,000? That other $20,000 could do a lot for all the homeless women and children over there. Again, what they're doing is obviously much better than not giving anything at all and I don't want to sound too cynical, but it seems to me that they should just pledge whatever they can afford independent of what they score in a basketball game. I guess they get more publicity doing it this way, which helps the players and the league as a whole, and maybe additionally could result in more donations from fans as well.</div> The world has pledged 6 billion dollars to that area....ask yourself how much there buildings and such is worth was it worth even a billion dollars. I know it is a very sad event but I think people need to stop look at people and asking did you donate or that isn't enough because the world has aided and given more money to these areas than they have ever seen. They towns that were destroyed and the lifes are now all going to be rebuilt to 1000 times better than they were before is it good yes of course it raises living conditions for everyone, but I think the world has aided this disaster and now we need to get rebuilding and stop collecting. I am not saying the 6 billion pledged is not enough make up for the 150,000 lifes lost because human life is worth everything and no amount of money can make up for it, but it comes a time when you have to stop filling the car with gas and start driving it....the time to start rebuilding is now.