You definitely don’t imply you slept with her or she tasted like a delicious brand of cereal.
This made me Lol...
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You definitely don’t imply you slept with her or she tasted like a delicious brand of cereal.
No.Bull.Son wrote:Knicksfan20 wrote:StephNYKurry wrote:This is why I love the hood. For all of it's pitfalls, the hood can provide you with a core set of values that carry you through the rest of your life. Because of all of the attention that kids like Kevin Garnett received at an early age, they don't live a normal life of an urban youth. They don't follow the strict code, that while unjust and sometimes extremely cruel and harsh, gives you a sense of parameters for life. This leads to kids thinking it's okay to hit another man in his balls. Leads to kids thinking it's okay to openly talk about another man's wife. Leads to kids feeling like having values is overrated because there is no consequence for anything that you do or say.
I remember when ole dude spit in LaLa's face and 'Melo rightfully put an ass whoopin on homeboy. There were people out there calling him a thug and this and that. These are people who would do absolutely nothing should someone say something out of line or god forbid DO something to their significant other.
Kudo's to 'Melo and fk KG for stepping out of the realm of the basketball game, whilst being under the warm blanket that a professional environment provides.
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Couldn't have said it any better.
yaboynyp wrote:waya wrote:Big Chan wrote:I believe it, hes the same punk that said Charlie Villanueva looked like a cancer patient. Classless
Also:The story goes that on May 9, 1999 (Mother’s Day), Tim Duncan’s Spurs played Kevin Garnett’s Timberwolves in the first round of the NBA playoffs. During that game, Garnett, who is known for his incessant need to trash talk and intense dislike for any sort of decency did what he does best. He went too far. Just as Tim Duncan was going to take two free throws, Garnett barked at him: “Happy Mother’s Day, motherf**ker!” Tim Duncan’s mother famously died of breast cancer the day before his 14th birthday.
I mean that just fuked… What chitty thing to say to someone. Is it really all that KG??
Knicky Barnes wrote:You definitely don’t imply you slept with her or she tasted like a delicious brand of cereal.
This made me Lol...
Knox wrote:Props to Melo for standing up for himself and family. I m not even mad at him for that and KG is a piece of trash. From KG's comments to Duncan and Melo, he deserves to really be put in his place. Am I the only one that thought Kg was backing up real quick because he thought he was going to get jawed by Melo? Someone needs to shut KG up and if its Melo I am all for it.
thebuzzardman wrote:Like I said, saying "Really? Do you like how my d*ck tastes" stops this quick.
Quick Kick wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:Like I said, saying "Really? Do you like how my d*ck tastes" stops this quick.
nope....cuz Kev could just come back like "niqqa, what? Everytime you kiss that hoe you taste a hundred dicks, your son prolly aint even yours"
Jmonty580 wrote:yaboynyp wrote:
I mean that just fuked… What chitty thing to say to someone. Is it really all that KG??
Did that really happen?
StephNYKurry wrote:This is why I love the hood. For all of it's pitfalls, the hood can provide you with a core set of values that carry you through the rest of your life. Because of all of the attention that kids like Kevin Garnett received at an early age, they don't live a normal life of an urban youth. They don't follow the strict code, that while unjust and sometimes extremely cruel and harsh, gives you a sense of parameters for life. This leads to kids thinking it's okay to hit another man in his balls. Leads to kids thinking it's okay to openly talk about another man's wife. Leads to kids feeling like having values is overrated because there is no consequence for anything that you do or say.
I remember when ole dude spit in LaLa's face and 'Melo rightfully put an ass whoopin on homeboy. There were people out there calling him a thug and this and that. These are people who would do absolutely nothing should someone say something out of line or god forbid DO something to their significant other.
Kudo's to 'Melo and fk KG for stepping out of the realm of the basketball game, whilst being under the warm blanket that a professional environment provides.
Falstaffxx wrote:Quick Kick wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:Like I said, saying "Really? Do you like how my d*ck tastes" stops this quick.
nope....cuz Kev could just come back like "niqqa, what? Everytime you kiss that hoe you taste a hundred dicks, your son prolly aint even yours"
And then Anthony would have been like "Except you forgot one thing niqqa - it's OPPOSITE DAY!!!"
thebuzzardman wrote:Like I said, saying "Really? Do you like how my d*ck tastes" stops this quick.
TKF wrote:
I grew up in the hood, and while it provides a lot of good life lessons, there are times you have to realize when to seperate things.. you don't have to come from the hood to stand up for your woman, but it also takes a smart man, one who can seperate where he came from to where he is now and how he should react..
I did well for myself professionally, believe me, there were times I wanted to bring the hood to the office, but realized this is not how you present yourself for the betterment of you and your family.. a lot of guys in the hood I know never realized this, so they spend their 30's and 40's blaming society for why they haven't reached any level of success...
Basketball is a game... KG plays mind games. He goes over the line sometimes, players know this... on the streets I doubt he ever acts this way, actually I know, because I know guys that grew up with KG.... he got to carmelo, I think melo realizes this and he probably would react differently next time....
AmazingJason wrote:StephNYKurry wrote:KG_Wolves wrote:I don't know about this, no need to lose your head Zidane style over something so childish
Sounds like someone who wouldn't bat an eye if I said this to his girl
KG didn't say this to LaLa. He said this to Melo during a professional basketball game with thousands of fans watching, with the express purpose of baiting him into losing his cool. And KG accomplished his purpose.