What's your opinion of players casually swearing on live tv interviews?

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Re: What's your opinion of players casually swearing on live tv interviews? 

Post#101 » by MrTribbiani » Tue Dec 31, 2024 8:56 am

David Stern ruined the NBA by starting this stupid ass rule, and Silver is continuing it.

Clown commissioners.
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Re: What's your opinion of players casually swearing on live tv interviews? 

Post#102 » by AbeVigodaLive » Tue Dec 31, 2024 5:37 pm

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Sure... and we've seen those "standards" of communication and decorum change in many ways, beyond the world of sports.

Check out how some world leaders share their messages now compared to the usual "standards." And it goes beyond tone or whatever. Even misspellings or incoherency are nearly entirely dismissed or ignored now.

Heck, over Christmas, I had a discussion with teenagers about how using punctuation in text messages is nearly universally considered "a sign of anger/frustration" or even "rude."

I didn't ask what me actually spelling full words indicated...


I've been called "cold," because I text with proper grammar. It's a hard habit to break because it was developed for all of the right reasons.
You also, eh? Proper punctuation, syntax, and the rest?

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I've even gone back to edit typos in texts.

I'm assuming younger generations think that makes me a dangerous sociopath or something.
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Re: What's your opinion of players casually swearing on live tv interviews? 

Post#103 » by Dan33185 » Tue Dec 31, 2024 5:54 pm

shrink wrote:I’ve changed my view on cursing over the last few years.

To begin with, I don’t curse. My friends mock me for it, but that’s ok. To me it always felt like a choice to be potentially offensive, and a crutch for people who aren’t smart enough to learn better descriptive adjectives and adverbs. But unlike most people like me, I don’t care if others curse. I believe people should express themselves however they want, and the limitations I put on myself should never be put on others.

Like many things in life, I had to rethink things when I had kids. Before they were teenagers, I impressed upon them my view. However, as they got older, they demonstrated to me that sometimes the most accurate way to communicate is with a curse word. Accurately getting an idea inside your head across to another person is hard enough, without artificially limiting the words you can use to do it.

——

When Ant curses, I feel like I’m honestly hearing who he is, and what he thinks. The NBA may be struggling for popularity because most players give canned interviews that never say anything, and it bores fans. Why cheer for these artificial white-washed personalities that all say the same things, and act the same way?

If the NBA fines Ant, I don’t think it’s a problem - he will make more money back by being who he is, when he markets his brand.


That's always been my opinion as well...it comes off as ignorant, like you can't express yourself except through vulgarity. You'd be amazed how many people these days can't hold a simple conversation without swearing, it's kind of sad actually.
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Re: What's your opinion of players casually swearing on live tv interviews? 

Post#104 » by Lalouie » Tue Dec 31, 2024 5:55 pm

i'm not going to say it's refreshing because that's what the media says and they just want to write stuff

and i ain't prissy

so is ant just unaware or stupidly unaware or wants to make news and knows that it sells

this is about what ant said right
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Re: What's your opinion of players casually swearing on live tv interviews? 

Post#105 » by hippesthippo » Fri Jan 10, 2025 4:39 am

AbeVigodaLive wrote:
SkyBill40 wrote:
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I've been called "cold," because I text with proper grammar. It's a hard habit to break because it was developed for all of the right reasons.
You also, eh? Proper punctuation, syntax, and the rest?

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I've even gone back to edit typos in texts.

I'm assuming younger generations think that makes me a dangerous sociopath or something.


It's straight-up bizarre-- a strange reflection of the values of our current time. Proper grammar is a sign of intelligence, which used to be something to take pride in. These days, words no longer matter. Nobody likes the guy who is smarter than them, particularly when they use sound logic and reasoning that conflicts with their feelings. This surge of anti-intellectualism is the result of class warfare and the slow descent from "facts" to "opinions."

I've conceded to removing the period from the end of my last sentence when interacting in certain forums. It makes the conversation "feel" more open-ended

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Re: What's your opinion of players casually swearing on live tv interviews? 

Post#106 » by nomansland » Fri Jan 10, 2025 9:25 am

Don't care as long as it doesn't interfere with what they're trying to communicate.
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Post#107 » by SkyHook » Fri Jan 10, 2025 11:47 am

I don't give a ****.
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Post#108 » by Apz » Fri Jan 10, 2025 12:06 pm

Yeah, the US. Cant say a word but please take your AR to school because its your right. Its **** ridicolous
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Post#109 » by Wingy » Fri Jan 10, 2025 12:20 pm

Standards.

The speed limit is 65. Sure, most people drive plenty safe at 70-80, even above.

It’s not an 85 mph limit because then there will be plenty going 100+.

Just because things are said in common vernacular doesn’t mean we should continue to lower the bar.
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Post#110 » by Optms » Fri Jan 10, 2025 12:31 pm

This is something I applaud the league for. A rarity. Keep it professional. They should also fine the coaches for getting rid of suits. Coaches shouldn't be coaching at this level with attiire that looks like they are doing weekend laundry. Just about as egregious to me.
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Post#111 » by LuDux1 » Fri Jan 10, 2025 12:36 pm

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Post#112 » by JVFRMN » Fri Jan 10, 2025 1:09 pm

As an european I don´t get why it's bad for americans to write what you want to write and instead you have to use expresions like "F word" "F bomb" "N word". What's the problem with writting it right?
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Post#113 » by Ugly0598 » Fri Jan 10, 2025 2:35 pm

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Post#114 » by KirkHinrich12 » Fri Jan 10, 2025 2:38 pm

If he let the first one slip and was smart enough to catch it and apologize that wouldn’t be so bad. To continue and amplify it deserves a fine and discussion. There’s kids watching. Or adults that don’t want to hear it. Grow up
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Re: What's your opinion of players casually swearing on live tv interviews? 

Post#115 » by Wingy » Fri Jan 10, 2025 2:53 pm

Apz wrote:Yeah, the US. Cant say a word but please take your AR to school because its your right. Its **** ridicolous


Don’t label us all. We’re very divided over everything. Then even within those divisions there’s room for plenty of nuance.
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Post#116 » by jefe » Fri Jan 10, 2025 3:09 pm

This isn't a moral or etiquette decision being made by the NBA; it's a business decision. If the curse words make it to air, then TNT/ESPN are hearing from the FCC. The NBA, in turn, is then hearing from TNT/ESPN.
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Post#117 » by NBA4Lyfe » Fri Jan 10, 2025 3:18 pm

It's corny/fake and just another reason why tv ratings are down. Adam silver runs the nba like 95% of the nbas fanbase is urban kids from the hood.

I'd even argue that Steph curry is really popular and presentable along with James harden is because they are not tatted up head to toe like LeBron or jr smith

While Kobe remained popular after Colorado, he still did not recapture his hardcore base not because of what he was accused of but because Kobe started getting a bunch of tattoos.


Michael Jordan till this day remains the only transcendent nba player along with magic and bird to ever grace the game of basketball
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Re: What's your opinion of players casually swearing on live tv interviews? 

Post#118 » by AbeVigodaLive » Fri Jan 10, 2025 3:58 pm

hippesthippo wrote:
AbeVigodaLive wrote:
SkyBill40 wrote:You also, eh? Proper punctuation, syntax, and the rest?

Ahh... someone after my own heart. Bro knuckles for you, my dude.

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I've even gone back to edit typos in texts.

I'm assuming younger generations think that makes me a dangerous sociopath or something.


It's straight-up bizarre-- a strange reflection of the values of our current time. Proper grammar is a sign of intelligence, which used to be something to take pride in. These days, words no longer matter. Nobody likes the guy who is smarter than them, particularly when they use sound logic and reasoning that conflicts with their feelings. This surge of anti-intellectualism is the result of class warfare and the slow descent from "facts" to "opinions."

I've conceded to removing the period from the end of my last sentence when interacting in certain forums. It makes the conversation "feel" more open-ended

/rant



My opinion is that your a stupid idiot beacuase everyone knows that you should end a sentence with thse to make it open ended...
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Re: What's your opinion of players casually swearing on live tv interviews? 

Post#119 » by G35 » Fri Jan 10, 2025 4:32 pm

D.Brasco wrote:
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I'm sure some will think the league went too far, however, is it that hard to refrain from swearing in what is technically a professional setting for them?

I feel most of us are able/expected to control our language when in a work setting.



Are we allowed to swear on this board?

Are you allowed to swear or say inappropriate language or not be "sensitive to others". It seems hypocritical....
I'm so tired of the typical......
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Re: What's your opinion of players casually swearing on live tv interviews? 

Post#120 » by Bornstellar » Fri Jan 10, 2025 4:40 pm

I'm not really a fan of it personally. On one hand words are words and we all hear/use them everyday. On the other hand there should be a level of professionalism and also kids watch this stuff too. I dunno, it's not a huge deal but at the same time it's really easy to not swear on live television

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