Van Buren Boy
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- Aug 18, 2006
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Not trying to be political either but i think he's on to something
Jason Whitlock reacts to NBA-China controversy
Jason Whitlock reacts to NBA-China controversy
Not trying to be political either but i think he's on to something
Jason Whitlock reacts to NBA-China controversy
Lebron would have been better off just saying nothing & let people assume his hypocrisy instead of removing all doubt & throwing Morey under the bus in the process.
I don't understand sacrificing humanity for collecting more wealth. All of these guys (most of the owners and some of the tippy top athletes) are worth some non-neglible fraction of a billion and they're still too afraid to risk their investments by taking an easy peasy ethics position.
Because they're hypocrites.
Lebron legitimately has a show on HBO where they talk about all of the social justices in the United States but here he is biting his tongue because it's bad for business.
It shows who he really is.
To be fair, I don't think his highness is as soulless as a corporation. But I feel like he'd have some sense of financial security with his several hundred millions to not be as compelled to act two-faced.
Well, that's the thing, if someone would just admit it "Hey, we are a business first. We support the social movements that don't lose us money." You can't really condemn that level of transparency
But to look down their nose at the NFL and promote themselves as the league that "cares." THEN do this... Yeah, they deserve every bit of the crap they're getting
Well yeah I’m just saying I’m just laughing at their hypocrisy & the pickle of the situation they put themselves in. But I’m not outraged or anything at their stance or lack there of in this case.
The chaos going on especially now in regards to Lebron as he’s getting killed by his own on twitter right now is an interesting follow.
NCAA gonna NCAA.
I don't get how hockey and baseball players get to operate under a different system from football and basketball.
Hockey & baseball get to be drafted and not lose eligibility.
Hockey players can go to the NHL draft get drafted and be wined and dined all day by the club, but a football player gets taken out for a pizza and gets suspended 4 to 6 games.
I don't get how hockey and baseball players get to operate under a different system from football and basketball.
Hockey & baseball get to be drafted and not lose eligibility.
Hockey players can go to the NHL draft get drafted and be wined and dined all day by the club, but a football player gets taken out for a pizza and gets suspended 4 to 6 games.