Ballerhogger wrote:?s=20&t=mV4ybJM33Nsm8JcaluORMA
This is a parody account...
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GoranTragic wrote:
I guess now NBA players have to worry about their families on the sideline.
Good job NBA!
bwgood77 wrote:Gimli wrote:SunsLyf3 wrote:
That is exactly what you're saying though. You're saying fans of the away teams can expect to be asaulted for rooting for a different team and it's their fault. You sound all types of stupid.
I guess the 2 cowboy hat fans in game 1 and 2 should have gotten beat up and it would have been their fault.
I'm saying that you can't expect a reasonable behavior from terrible people and thus it's best to avoid them. And since CP3 is responsible for his family, he shouldn't have brought them there. He can be all politics if he wants, trying to "weed out" the bad people, but you can't put other people in this situation.
You can do whatever you want to yourself, you can go driving 150 miles per hour, but it's very irresponsible to bring innocent people into it. He should have left his family in the hotel, unless USA is just that more civilized country than the Balkans. But giving how many people are shot in the USA, I wouldn't say so.
People can be insulted anywhere. Does that mean he shouldn't bring his team anywhere? Why should people have to be worried about bringing their family to a game? If people get insulted fine, but you shouldn't lay your hands on their families.
og15 wrote:Ballerhogger wrote:Hahahahahah this is another example why Chris Paul should never win a ring. Lol!
You know The Hoop Central is like the Onion in regards to basketball, right? That is funny though, but I hope you realize it is a joke. It's a parody account.
EDIT: Reading the comments in the tweet, it seems like many people are unaware of that reality which makes it a bit funnier.
Slim Charlez wrote:Yes. Because fans have never ever disrespected players or messed with their families during games. Clearly CP making up excuses for his terrible performance.