LeBron’s Number Change is a Tribute to Kobe, not MJ
This is for the people that think that MJ caused the number change. This is all about business. What do you think?
Read MoreAugust 31, 2010
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July 26, 2010
In the first part of “The People Who Cried Wolf,” I examined the almost never-ending need for black people to cry out oppression without determining visions or plans for progress. That is something that comes naturally, but looking deeper into the situation throughout this country and in the media I am struck by another situation [...]
July 23, 2010
Just to make sure your Friday is going well… Here are some examples of “Being Gifted” at its finest! Curren$y – Raps and Hustles Martin Season 1 Outtakes Allen Iverson – Top 10 (I think #8 should be #1) Lil Jon (ft. Jadakiss) – Knockin’ Heads Off Short Bus Shawty – BYOB Stay Gifted! cody [...]
This is for the people that think that MJ caused the number change. This is all about business. What do you think?
Read MoreBoth of these stories are too good to pass up.. Rex Ryan (who never seems to be able to hold in how he is feeling) let some Miami Dolphins fans know what he felt about them yesterday at an MMA fight in South Beach. I know he was probably having a good time, but you know that Officer Goodell is going to have something to say about this.. And in shocking news… Kobe Bean does it again.. This time to the Celtics…
Read MoreWith chants of M-V-P all night long, Kobe Bean took his show on the road to Washington DC and showed that the Lake Show is the “greatest show on earth.” It makes you wonder if MJ was selling out Clipper games back in the day…
Read MoreI’m sorry to say this, but I have been saying this for years. MJ was the greatest of all time, but like most athletes have reached a point that their skills have been seen in other people. For MJ, he most sees his skills in Kobe Bean. And not because Kobe is biting off of him, its mainly because the fade away jumper was the most dominate shot since the “sky hook.”
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