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Old Fri Sep 09, 2016, 08:45am
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.... So, here was my issue: there was this one black player (fairly talented but somewhat cocky acting)...
Was your issue that he is black and only fairly talented, black and cocky, or only fairly talented but cocky also.


IMO, he should have been T'd for being black and cocky in Kansas.
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Old Fri Sep 09, 2016, 11:11am
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OK, all I have deleted any reference to ethnicity in the post as upon reflection it was not necessary---I was writing this post in the 'heat' of the moment and upon gathering my soberness I have amended the post and hereby state that any reference to ethnicity has been deleted and not included in my rendering of an opinion. Thanks for you'alls input.

But LOL @ BNR post:

IMO, he should have been T'd for being black and cocky in Kansas.
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Old Fri Sep 09, 2016, 11:42am
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Did not get to read this before the "black" aspect was taken out so that had no factor in my still scratching my head over this one.

He's playing in a men's league. If he's of no overt danger to anybody but himself (nor disrespectful, nor any of the other major sins), let it go.
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Old Fri Sep 09, 2016, 11:58am
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I've seen mouth guards hanging out in the last season or two as Curry's profile has risen. That being said, I'll usually warn a player to the tune of "Either keep that thing in your mouth or get rid of it". I've not had to deal with a player continuing to let it (mouthpiece) hang out (yet). I think I'd choose the route of sending him/her out of the game before whacking them.

My line of thinking is that the mouthguard is likely covered with body fluid...potentially transferring it to other players is just as dangerous as an open cut or blood on a uniform/court.
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