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MWP's forearm always finds a way to get up to someone elses throat...Initially it seemed Ibaka and MWP locked arms, Ibaka released...and Metta's left forearm was already up to Ibaka's neck...i wouldnt like that either...
Which one is it - is it the game used to be a TOUGH MAN'S game and wish it was how it was in the "old days"? -Or are people being too "thug" and punks now? Are we supposed to glorify this as "throwback" style or condemn it? Help me out lol
Jackson is saying: "Aint bout this life" + "He doing 2 much" = Ibaka is trying to much to be an tough guy intimidator, something he's really not cut out to do. And Jackson and Artest ARE (TRU Warier!). Ibaka's tangling up too much " Next time he run up on me im goin in his mouth" = He BETTER not do that TO ME THOUGH, cuz I'll KNOCK him directly RIGHT in his MOUTH. = Mess with ME like that, "you got another thing coming" (I don't know WHY the idioms have to use sexual explicit actions like "**** wit you" and "Get in that ass" and "in your mouth", but "it is what it is")
Tons of players like to talk tough & flash gang signs, but Jack is actually a well-known blood in Port Arthur. He doesn't shy away from his roots: http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/playoffs2005/columns/story?id=2062184 Baron Davis, J.R. Smith, Marquise Daniels, DeShawn Stevenson, and Mikki Moore are all linked with the bloods, as well.
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I don't know much about Ibaka but I've notice a lot that Ibaka always gets into it really often. Every time I watches the Thunder, I see Ibaka gets tangled up with someone or in someone else face. Maybe Capt. Jack is ticked off because how Ibaka and Metta World Peace got into it last night. I remember during a game against NO, Ibaka also got into it with the Hornets (Pelicans) head coach Monty. Us fans probably don't know much about what's really going on right now but maybe Ibaka is really getting to a lot of players personally. Even during the Olympics, Ibaka was stirring things up with Scola also.
nope. although he was more poor, he was not in the areas that we see civil violence in the news. he moved to spain to further his basketball as he could develop better.