I know this is the wrong board to say it, and I'm sure I'll take a lot of crap for it, but Scottie Pippen was, at one time, a very, very good player. By the time he came to the Rockets, he was washed-up (and a jackass, to boot), but he did have skills at one point.
"and if i was the president I'd change the white house to black" mc breed ain't no future in your front
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Who wants to guess that Hilary compares herself to MJ now that Obama made the Pippen analogy??? She'll say something to the effect of "I could use a sidekick like Scottie Pippen". Just like how she followed Obama to SNL and the late night talk show circuit, she will fail miserably once again at trying to keep up with pop culture.
whats wrong with bowling, why not have both the alley and the court? nothing worse than seeing John Kerry or John McCain trying to shoot some hoops in some sure to be short shorts
He's as much "White" as he's "Black". I don't know why most Americans seem to have a tendency to refer to someone as "Black" just because he/she has some African-American heritage. I am not saying it as criticism, but just something that I've noticed to be the case with a number of high-profile individuals, be it athletes or musicians or -- now -- politicians. Anyways, wrong thread...
I think it goes back to the time of slavery. Anyone who was half-black at that time was generally excluded from white society and counted as "black".