JYD on the Fan

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  1. PlaTsanity

    PlaTsanity JBB JustBBall Member

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    anyone watch it?
    he basically said that he'll be commuting between Toronto and NY and will be helping the community
    he said he does not plan on moving here though because his family is settled in NY but he will be in Toronto a lot
    he also said that he feels bad for Hoffa and it was not his fault he was selected so high
    and finally--he said he lost his respect for vince carter for not giving his full effort in Toronto
     
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    well...he's basically said what we always say around here about hoffa and vince...
     
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    I;m gla dthat he will be a part of our community. We need more JYD!.
     
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    source: http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives..._community_rep/

    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">The Junkyard Dog is back with the Toronto Raptors .

    Toronto hired the former Raptor forward Jerome Williams, affectionately known as the Junkyard Dog during his playing days, as the team's new community representative Wednesday.

    "I'm excited to back with the Raptors in a city that I love so much," Williams said in a statement. "I look forward to working in the community and making a difference in the lives of our city's youth."

    Williams was a fan favourite in his three seasons as a Raptor for his all-out hustle and interaction with fans.

    He'll be involved in Raptors' community initiatives, particularly those with at-risk youth and social issues that affect the city.
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