i never said he lived in asia i said him always ******** on harden while heaping praise on lightskin damn near white stephen curry has raciat undertones.. which is common from other cultures. Like the only reason kobe( was big in asia) god rest his soul( was because of his name). LeBron had his space jam 2 movie blackballed in asia.. but its just me saying **** right..
So he was inducted in the hall of fame because the color of his skin? How is that not a racist assumption?
harden still lives in houston https://rocketswire.usatoday.com/2021/02/22/james-harden-working-to-help-rebuild-home-of-houston/
But im trippin right https://theundefeated.com/features/light-skinned-vs-dark-skinned/ “James Harden doesn’t stand a chance to win the MVP,” a college professor on the West Coast proclaimed in his class when I visited his school in 2015, referring to Curry’s closest competitor for the award. “He’s too dark and ‘too black.’ ” keep in mind most of the media has moved away from the midwest and new york more to california and the west coast.. thats where all this started from, stephen curry was just athlete that ignited the flame. harden would have won 3 mvp back before adam silver was comminshner
In his defense the Rockets product right now is such garbage that it will test anyone's patience as a fan. As long as he is not actively rooting for another team he can still critique and just be dormant until things start looking up.
Usually if they are poor. You bet if they are wealthy, they would not be, no matter the dark skin color. All about the Benjamins and power.
There's nobody in the 2002 draft I'd rather have over Yao, in fact, there isn't another player in the draft I'd rather have had over Scola either (sorry STAT, Booz, and Caron). It's not just about the pure basketball success, and Yao and Luis had a ton of it, but it's also them as people, it's about how unique and entertaining their games were. Yao was a magical larger than life 7'5 uber skilled 300-pound man, there's a good chance we never see that again in our lifetimes. He was must-see TV, a must-see in person, growing up with him as the face of the franchise was a really fun time. Luis was an amazing team player, a special person on and off the court, his footwork was unreal, he was so consistent, only complaint is how long it took for him to get to us. Don't succ Hardens nuts so hard to the point where you feel the need to **** on Yao. We can appreciate both players.