2639812, RE: lol we know your schtick. keep glancing over what i wrote Posted by COOLEHMAGAZINE, Wed Jan-24-18 10:20 PM
>> >>...have been out: >> >>(i) his extremely high intelligence >>(ii)his extreme unselfishness >> >>Coaches have said it. Over and over and over. >>He had been an actual coach on the floor for years. >>This is not a debate. >> >>And he works like a maniac: few have ever improved their >>shooting more...ever. He's top 10 all time in 3s, for >>crying out loud, and was horrid coming into the league >> >>He's one of the most impressive and unique players in >>league history. > > >lol i'm not at all denying that and i don't think that the >people that hired and fired him will. >Nothing is out there that implies the opposite. > > >> >>Everything else is silly. And so all this shit you're >>talking about that should make us believe what bums >>on the team are saying (AND NOT WHAT THE STAR OF THE >>FUCKING TEAM IS SAYING)? >> >>LOL. >> >> >>What, you think Kidd wrong because of the Jimmy >>Jackson feud over Toni Braxton back in 94-95? >> >>LMAO. >> >>You referring to dude's marital problems? >> >>LOL. >> >> >>This is my point: >> >>When you're black, you can be a savant and people still >>define you by random, nutjub rumors and shit from 20 >>years ago. >> >>It's so offensive. > >lol @ u naming 2 pre-tmz storylines. >i wasn't even thinking about that in the first place. >there are other documented workplace "problems". pretty recent >ones, too. >we all have them. don't mean he is the guilty one. don't >neccessarily mean he's always the victim either. >it's just one guy in here very desperate to ignore that >possibility. >and that's actually the offensive part. > >i said one-dimensional answers mostly don't apply in these >situations. >i'm not saying being a troublemaker is what defines him. he's >just been in situations (even in MIL) where this news doesn't >come totally out of the blue. > >kidd can be many things at the same time. one of those is >being a HOFer, while maybe being "difficult" to other people >and at the same time being liked by his star player. >just a possibility. i don't limit him to a bball genius, a >race or one character trait. >you do that. >
I used to think OE was a white guy trolling.
Then I decided, nah, he's a black guy havin' a laff©
Now I think maybe all of it's true.
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