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Ketcham all? [IMG]
Once he has a real offseason to get attention from coaches and a training staff, he'll improve his strength and figure out how to control the ball...
He's a pretty damn impressive shooter. Gets his shot off so fast and clean.
Glad someone got fired for this. Not that I wish ill on that person and his/her ability to provide, but because an example needed to be made and I...
Chisora has a great chin.
True. They build people waaaaay up so that they can spend even more time tearing them down (LeBron). Sad way to be "journalists"
But it was a fairly common phrase used because of the racial meaning in this instance. Even if it was a coincidence (I highly doubt it - the...
So Asian people should accept that fact that they will have racist remarks used against them because it's their fault that they're Asian?
It was used against all types of Asians in the early 20th century in the US to demean them, as there was a lot of anger from Americans who viewed...
It absolutely is. Same with homosexuals calling each other "queers" or "****". Don't use it if you're not using it within the context of the...
It's not subtle though, the word is right in the headline used to describe the athlete. Just because it's a case of lame wordplay doesn't absolve...
You're just plain ignorant if you don't think "chink" is racist. I dare you to approach any group of Asian people you don't know and use the word...
Epic trolling. And epic t*** too.
Lin could land many babes as hot or hotter than Kim and wouldn't have to deal with the media circus.
Well he is sort of a representative for Asian-Americans in terms of breaking stereotypes. Like how Barack Obama is a figure representing the hopes...
You don't like a person because of someone else's positive opinion of him?
There have been many people who have been saying that they should trade Melo before Lin came around.
To discredit Lin by saying that he won't be able to keep this up is a strawman. People are genuinely excited for him and the question now is...
Nobody expects that he'll be a 25-10 player. But he has the potential to be a very good 18-8 player with great offensive versatility, and that's...
Risk the foul? I dunno, it's not like he was sagging off of Ray Allen.