R.I.P Kobe Bryant.

So a son praising where he grew up and thankful for the things he learned coming up One day decided not to ever talk to his parents again. Are you mad he came up with money but had the mentality coming up like he was broke.
Am I mad?!
I'm sorry, I approached your initial comment, as if I were addressing a well thought out perspective. My bad.

Carry on.
 
Am I mad?!
I'm sorry, I approached your initial comment, as if I were addressing a well thought out perspective. My bad.

Carry on.
Right, you had a good one yourself simply blame the son if you just so happen to actually be raised with money. But if you had a rough upbringing then that’s not your fault. Clever
 
I see where we do not see eye to eye on this, because I do not see parenting as a job to do. I do not come from that mindset, because the idea of the western family dynamic is not something that has benefited Black america. In fact, it has destroyed the Black family.


explain this whole paragraph.
 
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and yet most people still have no clue who she is....... :smh:

And most casual basketball enthusiasts won't know of her unless they follow women's college basketball or just the women's game in general.

I'd agree thought that if a person is a hardcore basketball junkie they should have an idea of not only how relevant she is to women's hoops, but to the sport in general.

I can legit see her transcending the sport and becoming somewhat of an icon. The girl is just that damn good!

On the east coast it's hard, because it's hard enough watching mens Pac 12 basketball or Gonzaga.
 
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