No doubt Jeff, but where do we draw the line. I agree that there is problems in our society but fighting is not the answer. You talk like this is an accepted practice. I will agree that it is a sad reality of life but i refuse to accept it. I acknowledge it but i don't accept it. Your hockey example is outstanding. This is why i like debating with you. I don't know what the hell is wrong with the people that run hockey, maybe that's why the sport is not that popular or it's popularity and financial stability has not kept up with the other major sports in the US. Unfortunately, here, we are talking about basketball, and just because one group does it, doesn't make it right, okay, or accepted for the other to do it.
I think I can speak for a lot of people here. We want our basketball to be better than those other sports. You stated people that don't know history or prone to repeat it. What about us that do know history, or we not obligated at some point to not see a person go down that path again because we know what the results will be. Isiah, he's an idiot, just like George Bush, just like Karl said. He did the same thing to Denver that Denver did to him in NY, but did Denver complain, did they start delivering hard fouls, or say to the Knick players you better not shoot a layup.
Here's the problem I have with Isiah. There are young men out here that would go thru a wall for Zeak. If you are going to start a war between young men, let's make sure it's something worth fighting over, much the same that if the president is going to send our bravest citizens to war, let's make sure we put them in a position to win the war. In Zeak's case, 20 points, bb game, come on!!!! 50 points like what happened to me in an AAU game that I was coaching, okay. I don't care if Zeak's upset, don't work in the kitchen if you can't stand the heat. I'm with Karl on this on. I'm teaching my guys how to close out games. Got nothing to do with NY or Isiah.
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