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How u gonna give a thumb up to this? I know it's Clyde, but @@!$....dude is wearing a suit made out of a basketball
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Boy look like he struggling.
Why do so many people make that face when they're dancing
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Originally Posted by CROSSISOM
Why do so many black people make that face when they're dancing?
i do this all time when i dance but im not blackOriginally Posted by westcoastsfinest
Originally Posted by CROSSISOM
Why do so many black people make that face when they're dancing?Fixed
Originally Posted by RFX45
SUIT UP-OR SHUT UP: CHARLES OAKLEY ON THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY IN NBA STYLE
Charles Oakley represents the old school. Although the six-foot-nine power forward was a clotheshorse, he was also one of the hardest-nosed players ever to wear warm-ups-and he still takes suiting up seriously. "When we get a contract, that's our job," he says. "You got to come to work and be a professional-and look like a professional." In other words: You wear a suit.
The outspoken 45-year-old former All-Star was one of the few players who voiced support for the NBA's dress-code, which was instituted in 2005, and when we sat down with him to discuss the state of NBA style, he couldn't hide his displeasure at professional basketball players' slovenly ways. "Why would I want to look like someone laying on the sidewalk can't get no food, can't get this, can't get that, can't get a suit and wear it on a consistent basis?! It's embarrassing." As with any career, however, Oakley knows that dressing for the job is not enough to help you excel. "I'm not going to sell all that," he says, breaking into a smile. "I hope no one's going to buy $20,000 worth of clothes and think that means they'll get 20 points that night. Just shoot."
Check out the photo gallery to see which players, coaches, owners, and announcers meet Oakley's sartorial standards-and who fouls out.
DWYANE WADE, Miami Heat
"D. Wade can dress," Oakley says. "It's a different style." Away from the arena "he can get a little preppy sometimes, but, you know, some things don't call for suits, so I'm not mad at him. I see Wade, and he can dress. "
DWIGHT HOWARD, Orlando Magic
"I think Dwight dresses more old-school-nice shoes, straight tie," Oakley says. "I don't really see too may other guys who ride it up like that on a consistent basis."
Originally Posted by westcoastsfinest
Originally Posted by CROSSISOM
Why do so many black people make that face when they're dancing?Fixed
Come on G.o.D. Jewels. Thought you was better than thatOriginally Posted by DaComeUP
AYYYYYYYOOOOOOO
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
How u gonna give a thumb up to this? I know it's Clyde, but @@!$....dude is wearing a suit made out of a basketball
Originally Posted by bijald0331
Mo Williams with the "Thank God I play with LeBron" blazer