Nebroc wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
When the hell did selling shoes even become a charity?
as i said earlier, when i found out marbury's "charity" was selling shoes for $15
Gordon Bombay wrote:this is the lamest hatred excuse ive ever seen
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UncleDrew wrote: I get Buckets!
B Mac wrote:If it was charity he would be giving them away and not making money on them. Hilarious that LeBron is getting called all the worst names in the book because he doesnt support his competition.
TheOUTLAW wrote:Gotta love how saying "we keep our standards high" is even a hatable comment. Kids are free to buy either shoe. Personally I think spending 150 on a sneaker is ridiculus and I can afford it. But that doesn't mean I'm going out looking for 15 shoes. By the way, 15 sneakers have always been available. It's not as though Marbury came up with some idea that'd help less fortunate youths. The shoes have always been available. The problem is people spending money on things just to prove that they can. That is not something that'd be solved by introducing another 15 shoe.