It's okay to reminisce about the good ol' Michael Jordan days and count his nothin-but-net scores against his hitting the background first.Can you dummies wake up and stop going or watching these stupid games ??
Wake up
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It's okay to reminisce about the good ol' Michael Jordan days and count his nothin-but-net scores against his hitting the background first.Can you dummies wake up and stop going or watching these stupid games ??
Wake up
Can you dummies wake up and stop going or watching these stupid games ??
Wake up
Nope. Basketball was invented by the Mayans.Back in the day, Basketball was invented by a white guy. So with cultural appropriation, the NBA should kick out all black players.Leftism destroying America piece by piece.
One of the central arguments against restarting the NBA season was the momentum social justice reform had gained in the United States. Playing basketball would theoretically provide a distraction for a nation whose focus should be on combatting both systemic racism and the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, and a number of players were reportedly uneasy about being part of such a distraction. Were the NBA to resume play under the circumstances, it would have to use its platform in the name of social change in order to satisfy those players. Fortunately, the NBA has taken significant steps in that arena.
On Saturday, it was reported that players will be able to include social justice messages on the backs of their jerseys at Disney. That decision, while powerful, puts the onus on players. The league itself needed to send a message of solidarity, and is doing so with its latest decision. According to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, Zach Lowe and Ramona Shelburne, the league plans to paint "Black Lives Matter" on both sidelines on all three of the courts they will be using at Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex.
If you watch NBA, consider changing to something more American.NBA to paint 'Black Lives Matter' on sides of courts at Disney, per report
The NBA will also allow players to put social justice messages on the back of their jerseyswww.cbssports.com
cultural appropriation
[cultural appropriation]
NOUN
- the unacknowledged or inappropriate adoption of the customs, practices, ideas, etc. of one people or society by members of another and typically more dominant people or society.
No way. There is no greater sport than basketball.Leftism destroying America piece by piece.
One of the central arguments against restarting the NBA season was the momentum social justice reform had gained in the United States. Playing basketball would theoretically provide a distraction for a nation whose focus should be on combatting both systemic racism and the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, and a number of players were reportedly uneasy about being part of such a distraction. Were the NBA to resume play under the circumstances, it would have to use its platform in the name of social change in order to satisfy those players. Fortunately, the NBA has taken significant steps in that arena.
On Saturday, it was reported that players will be able to include social justice messages on the backs of their jerseys at Disney. That decision, while powerful, puts the onus on players. The league itself needed to send a message of solidarity, and is doing so with its latest decision. According to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, Zach Lowe and Ramona Shelburne, the league plans to paint "Black Lives Matter" on both sidelines on all three of the courts they will be using at Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex.
If you watch NBA, consider changing to something more American.NBA to paint 'Black Lives Matter' on sides of courts at Disney, per report
The NBA will also allow players to put social justice messages on the back of their jerseyswww.cbssports.com
No way. There is no greater sport than basketball.Leftism destroying America piece by piece.
One of the central arguments against restarting the NBA season was the momentum social justice reform had gained in the United States. Playing basketball would theoretically provide a distraction for a nation whose focus should be on combatting both systemic racism and the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, and a number of players were reportedly uneasy about being part of such a distraction. Were the NBA to resume play under the circumstances, it would have to use its platform in the name of social change in order to satisfy those players. Fortunately, the NBA has taken significant steps in that arena.
On Saturday, it was reported that players will be able to include social justice messages on the backs of their jerseys at Disney. That decision, while powerful, puts the onus on players. The league itself needed to send a message of solidarity, and is doing so with its latest decision. According to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, Zach Lowe and Ramona Shelburne, the league plans to paint "Black Lives Matter" on both sidelines on all three of the courts they will be using at Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex.
If you watch NBA, consider changing to something more American.NBA to paint 'Black Lives Matter' on sides of courts at Disney, per report
The NBA will also allow players to put social justice messages on the back of their jerseyswww.cbssports.com
Does being born in america make you an american? I dont claim it though.No way. There is no greater sport than basketball.Leftism destroying America piece by piece.
One of the central arguments against restarting the NBA season was the momentum social justice reform had gained in the United States. Playing basketball would theoretically provide a distraction for a nation whose focus should be on combatting both systemic racism and the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, and a number of players were reportedly uneasy about being part of such a distraction. Were the NBA to resume play under the circumstances, it would have to use its platform in the name of social change in order to satisfy those players. Fortunately, the NBA has taken significant steps in that arena.
On Saturday, it was reported that players will be able to include social justice messages on the backs of their jerseys at Disney. That decision, while powerful, puts the onus on players. The league itself needed to send a message of solidarity, and is doing so with its latest decision. According to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, Zach Lowe and Ramona Shelburne, the league plans to paint "Black Lives Matter" on both sidelines on all three of the courts they will be using at Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex.
If you watch NBA, consider changing to something more American.NBA to paint 'Black Lives Matter' on sides of courts at Disney, per report
The NBA will also allow players to put social justice messages on the back of their jerseyswww.cbssports.com
You aren't an American so obviously the message is not for you. You probably get your rocks off from Burning Looting and Murder logos.
Does being born in america make you an american? I dont claim it though.No way. There is no greater sport than basketball.Leftism destroying America piece by piece.
One of the central arguments against restarting the NBA season was the momentum social justice reform had gained in the United States. Playing basketball would theoretically provide a distraction for a nation whose focus should be on combatting both systemic racism and the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, and a number of players were reportedly uneasy about being part of such a distraction. Were the NBA to resume play under the circumstances, it would have to use its platform in the name of social change in order to satisfy those players. Fortunately, the NBA has taken significant steps in that arena.
On Saturday, it was reported that players will be able to include social justice messages on the backs of their jerseys at Disney. That decision, while powerful, puts the onus on players. The league itself needed to send a message of solidarity, and is doing so with its latest decision. According to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, Zach Lowe and Ramona Shelburne, the league plans to paint "Black Lives Matter" on both sidelines on all three of the courts they will be using at Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex.
If you watch NBA, consider changing to something more American.NBA to paint 'Black Lives Matter' on sides of courts at Disney, per report
The NBA will also allow players to put social justice messages on the back of their jerseyswww.cbssports.com
You aren't an American so obviously the message is not for you. You probably get your rocks off from Burning Looting and Murder logos.
This is EXCELLENT news OP!
BTW, were you a fan of NBA before now?
it's a lie black lives don't matter if they did why aren't they in Chicago protesting the 16 black lives that were killed this past weekend? and 64 wounded?This is EXCELLENT news OP!
BTW, were you a fan of NBA before now?