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It Was 20 Years Ago Today...

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by rimrocker, Jun 28, 2006.

  1. rimrocker

    rimrocker Member

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    Perhaps the worst draft ever for lost potential... Here's hoping this year's doesn't come close.

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  2. jhou

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    he deserved it, he took coke
     
  3. DallasThomas

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    There are so many different things I can say about that statement, but I'll just keep it simple:

    No.
     
  4. TheBigSleep

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    I feel bad for the guy, but I dont know who to feel worse for-- someone with everything who threw it away for drugs or someone with nothing who resorts to drug use...

    In any case, a sad tale...
     
  5. rrj_gamz

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    What he said...I remembe hearing this and seeing it on ESPN and man, why go down that path...I'm not here to preach "Just Say No", but c'mon, this is your life and you piss it away, or snort it in this case...

    All I can say is what his mother said...He did more good in death because his tale can be a lesson to all..
     
  6. Diaw

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    and children who got hit by cars deserved it because they crossed the streets without paying attention ?
     
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    you're comparing a child and something incidental... with a man and something brought by choice..?
     
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    Youre argument doesn't hold. The person crossing the road choose to do so. I agree though that children can't be held acountable like adults.
     
  9. aamir

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    Such an incredible loss :(

    It is sad how unknown he is. I have lived in Maryland all my life, and go to the University of Maryland -- I've seldomly heard him mentioned. Maybe 5 times through the course of my life.

    That could be for a number of reasons. His unfortunate passing came only four months after my birth, and his potential was never seen in the NBA, so his legend never grew to the lasting heights of say Tupac Shakur, who left his mark on its highest stage and will forever live on through the memories of society. But this shouldn't be the case. His story deserves telling. People need to know about the seemingly invincible man who came to an all to sudden and tragic death only two days after the best night of his life.

    Drugs will always be a problem, and people need reasons to be discouraged -- this was enough to stop Charles Barkley, and if it can get through to his head, it can help anybody.

    R.I.P Len
     
  10. TheBigSleep

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    This statement makes no sense whatsoever. The person didnt choose to get hit by a car, while someone who chooses to do coke knows they might die from it.

    Completely different arguments...
     

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