OakleyDokely wrote:Childs wrote:Hey man wheres OG's player tribune. Booooo
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It legit would have been great if OG had signed Pascal's article with a "me too, OG".
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OakleyDokely wrote:Childs wrote:Hey man wheres OG's player tribune. Booooo
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redeye514 wrote:"The hardest time of my career by far was the bubble — that’s not unique. Mentally, physically, I just wasn’t my best. And I really struggled with how we finished that season, because I loved our team. I thought we had the pieces to defend our title. So I felt like we let everyone down. And it was tough in those moments. I would get messages from trolls filled with these hurtful things, racist things.And being so isolated in the pandemic, it really weighed heavy on me. "
This !sh makes my blood boil so bad. F all of those guys then, and even all of ya'll now who belittle his contribution to this franchise. Really feel like our struggles now is just some bad karma from a bunch of id!ots in this city who don't know how to appreciate the good things and blessings we have / had. "I'm just keeping it real bro, Trashcal Siakam bro, just calling it like I see it..'... F#k ya'll.
redeye514 wrote:"The hardest time of my career by far was the bubble — that’s not unique. Mentally, physically, I just wasn’t my best. And I really struggled with how we finished that season, because I loved our team. I thought we had the pieces to defend our title. So I felt like we let everyone down. And it was tough in those moments. I would get messages from trolls filled with these hurtful things, racist things.And being so isolated in the pandemic, it really weighed heavy on me. "
This !sh makes my blood boil so bad. F all of those guys then, and even all of ya'll now who belittle his contribution to this franchise. Really feel like our struggles now is just some bad karma from a bunch of id!ots in this city who don't know how to appreciate the good things and blessings we have / had. "I'm just keeping it real bro, Trashcal Siakam bro, just calling it like I see it.."... F#k ya'll.
Duffman100 wrote:redeye514 wrote:"The hardest time of my career by far was the bubble — that’s not unique. Mentally, physically, I just wasn’t my best. And I really struggled with how we finished that season, because I loved our team. I thought we had the pieces to defend our title. So I felt like we let everyone down. And it was tough in those moments. I would get messages from trolls filled with these hurtful things, racist things.And being so isolated in the pandemic, it really weighed heavy on me. "
This !sh makes my blood boil so bad. F all of those guys then, and even all of ya'll now who belittle his contribution to this franchise. Really feel like our struggles now is just some bad karma from a bunch of id!ots in this city who don't know how to appreciate the good things and blessings we have / had. "I'm just keeping it real bro, Trashcal Siakam bro, just calling it like I see it..'... F#k ya'll.
Yup, I hope and believe no one here was involved in that. But if you were, shame. That's disgraceful.
aminiaturebuddha wrote:Man this article really got me feeling all kinds of things. I've always loved the guy. His development over the years has been one of the most incredible and enjoyable things I've watched as a basketball fan. It's sad to see him go, even if it may have been for the best to move the team forward.
It's also a great reminder when we're talking about players and roster construction that these are human beings and we should try to keep the personal out of it. We don't know these guys, don't know what makes them tick. For instance there was this narrative developing about Pascal during these recent trade rumours that he was selfish and "only all about the money". I think it's clear that he genuinely loved being in Toronto and didn't want to leave.
So let's try not to ascribe negative personal traits to someone that we don't know just because we don't like someone's fit on a basketball team. Let's try to keep these things about basketball.

aminiaturebuddha wrote:Man this article really got me feeling all kinds of things. I've always loved the guy. His development over the years has been one of the most incredible and enjoyable things I've watched as a basketball fan. It's sad to see him go, even if it may have been for the best to move the team forward.
It's also a great reminder when we're talking about players and roster construction that these are human beings and we should try to keep the personal out of it. We don't know these guys, don't know what makes them tick. For instance there was this narrative developing about Pascal during these recent trade rumours that he was selfish and "only all about the money". I think it's clear that he genuinely loved being in Toronto and didn't want to leave.
So let's try not to ascribe negative personal traits to someone that we don't know just because we don't like someone's fit on a basketball team. Let's try to keep these things about basketball.
DG88 wrote:Top 5 Raptor and will have his number 43 in the rafters when he hangs them up. Was always a professional through and through. Thanks for the great memories Pascal.
mtcan wrote:Pascal's piec3 was thankful for the most part but also didn't hesitate to air some of his dirty laundry...shots fired at the organization and to racist fans...

OakleyDokely wrote:Childs wrote:Hey man wheres OG's player tribune. Booooo
Players Tribune
by OG Anunoby
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Childs wrote:Good Luck! Top 10 2 Raptor easily. Wishing him alot of success. Well suck hard during the reg season in 2024 and 2026 for the Indy picks but make noise in the playoffs.

HumbleRen wrote:aminiaturebuddha wrote:Man this article really got me feeling all kinds of things. I've always loved the guy. His development over the years has been one of the most incredible and enjoyable things I've watched as a basketball fan. It's sad to see him go, even if it may have been for the best to move the team forward.
It's also a great reminder when we're talking about players and roster construction that these are human beings and we should try to keep the personal out of it. We don't know these guys, don't know what makes them tick. For instance there was this narrative developing about Pascal during these recent trade rumours that he was selfish and "only all about the money". I think it's clear that he genuinely loved being in Toronto and didn't want to leave.
So let's try not to ascribe negative personal traits to someone that we don't know just because we don't like someone's fit on a basketball team. Let's try to keep these things about basketball.
I mean he did want the money. This is literally known lol.
You can want to stay and want all the money. Lowry operated that way his entire career. Nobody doubts how much he loved the Raptors.