ronoranina
Fundamentally Sound
This shouldn't be about race. It's about how Dolan and the FO put money ahead of the possibility to make the NYK a better team.
Thank you. You're right about the FO ineptitude
However, it is slightly about race.
This shouldn't be about race. It's about how Dolan and the FO put money ahead of the possibility to make the NYK a better team.
Newsflash#3 You don't know what the hell you are talking about.
Newsflash#4 RUBBER AND GLUE B***TH, You ARE the ignorant BIGOT. My father marched in the civil-rights movement of the 60's, was one of the first Black PHD'S from MIZZOU, and always told me white people had a problem with the amount of money he made. And that aint million $$$$ money either. Don't talk about what you don't know about. The very fact that 25 games makes LIN worth millions of $$$$$, yet a proven star like MELO "hasn't earned his money" and is criticized mercilessly around here makes my point for me. Here is a dollar so you can buy a clue B***TH So what if there are blacks that criticize MELO??? We don't all look and think alike.
Stop engaging this guy on race. He is baiting you and turning the thread into a race war. This is exactly what he wanted.
Long Live Jeremy Lin!
no point in debating about a guy that's not even on the team anymore.[/I]
nice one Jim, breaking out the slave card. you win again!
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LOL thats not Spike Lee, thats Spike CLAY. Damn, he looks like Spike though about 15 years younger.
yes, i watched the MSG special "before he was Clyde" where Walt told tales of his life, schools, and segregation. I admire the man greatly, and appreciate what he's gone thru, from his beginnings, thru college b-ball, thru the greatness of the Knicks championships seasons, to his current positions as broadcaster and entrepreneurial restauranteur. he's my hero in many ways, as he has remained classy throughout his entire career, and bettered himself along the way. my user name honors him, an homage to greatness and coolness. i'm sure he would school me linguistically, and clobber me with racial integrity, and that's OK. but why YOU so mad Jim? c'mon now, take it light braaaaaaaaaaa.
And this is the problem: "Move on and be optimistic." Has become the foremost American ideology. I always was part of the American cultural DNA, but it's becoming total, which is critical. Without looking back and understanding what went wrong, we are doomed to repeat the same mistakes over and over again. Just have a look at the Curry, Randolph, or McDyss scenarios.
Dolan is making the same mistake over and over again because he is afraid of analysing past ****-ups. If we -- as fans -- let him get away with this, it'll never stop.
Just apologize without the just joking defense.