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Yes, but if you read her statement on it, she calls herself an introvert and says that public speaking has been a great source of anxiety for her...
I'm going to guess that, given her anxiety for public speaking, that she did not arrange for any public appearances other than what was required...
But the French Open only pays her prize money (ie. if she wins), so at least there she is not breaking any contract. It wouldn't be any different...
Surprised and just a bit embarrassed to be leading this poll...tinman really deserves the honor... [ATTACH]
I think him having trust that KD, Harden and Nash will have his back, as well as the obvious locker-room and on-court chemistry with the rest of...
here’s a pretty good article about Kyrie and where his head is at:...
Agree. This board is the best.
I am a Nets fan. While Kyrie is my favorite of the big three, I know that Harden is more important to the team's success.
Are there fake Rockets fans?
There you go again with these crazy comparisons... Isn't the first-overall draft pick supposed to have a longer career than an undrafted player?
Palo Alto back in the late 80s/early 90s was not what it is today.
@Zboy
Well said. Thanks for sharing your experience and perspective.
I wonder if Zboy gets tired of you tagging him in every post…
Nah...Lin fans don't like it when people think Asian-Americans are foreign. It is the result of a "perpetual foreigner" stereotype that leaves...
I was thinking more like one was the first overall draft pick, a 7'5" center with international competition experience, and the other was an...
What does Yao have anything to do with Lin?
So are you saying that people should not look up to him simply because he had limitations as a basketball player? That all role models and heroes...
Did you read the article?
A good read: https://theundefeated.com/features/nba-jeremy-lin-career-mirrors-current-asian-american-movement/