As the anointed gender-fluidity expert here it is my duty to present this latest NBA drama to your attention, for discussion: https://clutchpoints.com/lakers-new...er-transgender-daughters-kobe-bryant-tribute/
My take, for the record is: Kwame is being absolutely ridiculous, he’s been attention-whoring on all kinds of topics lately. Don’t know what’s gotten wrong with him. There’s zero issue with what the kid did. Zero. Now, if the Rockets draft Zaya with a #2 pick and peg her as the next Kobe/MJ, I may be… skeptical.
Nothing to see here. Who cares if the kid wore a number 8 dress? Jesus some folks need to get a life!
Kwame is so insecure. Going through some sort of minor mental health crisis right now after years of getting emotionally abused by MJ, Shaq, and random people on the internet. Sad.
I remember the good old days where people mourned and remembered others, without the need for gratification and attention seeking from strangers. I hate social media.
He's also "honoring" or whatever, Gianna who was a little girl. 0/10 hot take, Kwame a bigger bust in real life than on the court, apparently.
I don't think Kwame really cares. I think he's just trying to look for more things to talk about to keep himself relevant after the recent attention he got from the Barnes and Jackson beef.
Kwame is getting lamer and lamer with each passing take of his, I could understand him defending himself against S-Jax and Barnes. Though, he's been going after different players in the NBA world for whatever reason. Though, he won't dare address too much details about MJ. Modern players are kinda fare game, but a legend who is also considered the "greatest." Even though, MJ went overboard, I don't think Kwame wants to deal with that level of scrutiny, that brand, and all of those fans. Which is a pretty vicious cycle all the way around the room. Considering the circumstances, but he "woefully" underperformed as a first pick, within that time frame of the NBA. He's nearly the consensus worst pick #1 pick of that time period. From 93-2006, he's the worst player arugably, even more so than Olowokandi and Smith, he were both were better than Kwame in the time that he was in the NBA. Kwame did well for a high school pick and had decent career, but even in his own draft class and position he highly underperformed. Also, remember, the center position was pretty weak, during the 2000s. So, the "bust" label is still applicable. It's pretty distasteful to watch any grown man attack children, especially for them being LGBTQ. That's something that is pretty much out of their control and they cannot control that aspect of themselves, no matter what gender police want us to believe (it's a choice). There are people in the media, even other celebrities who have said disrespectful and even made critical comments about Kobe Bryant, directly. Though, guess who he throws attention at trans child/girl and his trash "fanbase" of man-bois. These strong men love to attack vulnerable people, it seems.