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lmaoTre's ego.
You can watch all about it in the documentary he made about himself.
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lmaoTre's ego.
You can watch all about it in the documentary he made about himself.
fashion kings
what happened to them?
Crazy. They did the Kobe X review, did a All-Star Weekend 2015 V-Journal, and after that it was curtains.
He got my respect after he curse off that heckler. Thats the type of psychology strategy when im going against a trash talker/heckler in street ball. Get in there head and occupy it till it messes up their game.
So im gonna go ahead a cop the bhm or the asw pair next pay-flow.
So just let people walk up am touch u??it is true that dude can get too emotional, like when that kid patted him and he claimed he got pushed so he lectured his dad
from the vid, the kid looked like he barely touched him and how much force could really that kid generate in that push, lil dude was half his size and probably weighed 200lbs less
but i digress, in regard to the utah incident, if he is to be believed, the couple threw some racial slurs and telling him to get on his knees then i say his words could be justified (theres also another vid out there fromt eh same arena where dude kept calling him "boy" even after he said not to call him that, i can see how that can be offensive to some)
i think in this day and age, the audience are getting out of line when it comes to personal attacks and racial slurs as a form of taunt, id understand if this were the wwe and the heel acts bad to be hated by the crowd but as you said, they were technically in a professional sports setting and there has to be some decorum on both ends but if one side crosses the line then it becomes understandable (to an extent) that you are able to talk back and defend yourself
i get taunting and booing the opposing team/players in arenas but there has to be a line that you cannot cross
not going to say russ is in the right but if i were in his shoes, id probably not say the same thing but id be pissed too
You sound like some out of touch lame acting like you never heard some guy say I’ll mess you up to a girl. It’s not the norm but when heated if someone’s girl yacking too I’ve definitley saw it. Ole drop your jacket on the puddle cats smh.but... this isn't a streetball game, this is a game where you're a professional lol and him saying he gonna **** somebody wife up gained your respect?
I don't get it...
I like watching Brody play but sometimes he has the emotional restraint and IQ of a child.
You need to watch the video again because it wasn’t some little kid trying to just touch him. It don’t matter if he is a little kid or not keep your hands to yourself.i mean it was a kid... and many fans pat players on the back when celebrating and that's cool and all
i dont condone any physical contact of sorts between players and fans, there should be a line there, sure
but again, that was a kid and i understand russy telling the dad to teach his kid but it does seem like an over-reaction by saying he got "pushed" by that lil dude, watching the vid (maybe i need to watch it again) but you can see that as the kid just being star struck and just touched him
kid didnt walk up to russ to try and hurt him, russ was there and the kid just touched him, i am even surprised he felt that and to even claim it was a push like it had enough force to hurt him... and im a huge russy fan and love his intensity and how he wont back off of anyone but i can also see dude taking every single thing too personal
now if the kid tried to trip him then yes that is way out of line