StatLine wrote:Bryan Colangelo is Bargnani's father.
it is known
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StatLine wrote:Bryan Colangelo is Bargnani's father.
KayAllTheWaay wrote:StatLine wrote:Bryan Colangelo is Bargnani's father.
it is known
Zubby wrote:
Rich Rane wrote:I think we're all missing the point here. vc4pres needs to stop watching games.
Zubby wrote:By your logic there should then be what? 3 Jordan's in the league that are complete beast... but they didn't even make it into the league.
Anyway they look nothing a like
nose, eyes, brows, forehead, mouth, face shape all different
"From a reader: The best part about Gary Payton is that his illegitimate kid is named "Gary Payton, Jr." so that when his wife (or whatever) had a kid, and he wanted a junior, he couldn't do it without major confusion, so he named his legitimate kid "Gary Payton II.
High 5 wrote:I don't know, even with you picking a bad picture of Kemp I can see the resemblance in all of those features. You're not supposed to be your father's twin.
Of course, I'm not saying they're related.
blkout wrote:Kemp did have a lot of kids
boren wrote:Jalen Rose...
...looks a bit like the 1967 #1 Draft pick - Jimmy Walker:
MrBigShot wrote:boren wrote:Jalen Rose...
...looks a bit like the 1967 #1 Draft pick - Jimmy Walker:
That's because he is his father.
pross wrote:MrBigShot wrote:boren wrote:Jalen Rose...
...looks a bit like the 1967 #1 Draft pick - Jimmy Walker:
That's because he is his father.
That's the joke
jowglenn wrote:While I don't know about this case specifically, I have often assumed that some of the current players in the NBA, or college basketball, MUST be the sons of former NBA players and not know it (or at least not have it confirmed).
It only makes sense. It's only natural to think that the children of NBA players would have the greatest genetic likelihood of developing into NBA players themselves - we've seen this with Kobe Bryant, Steph Curry, Klay Thompson, Austin Rivers (lol j/k!), and some others as well. TONS at the college level.
NBA players are generally sexually profligate, travelling to many many different cities, partying hard, and **** random women left and right. There are tons of stories about NBA players with multiple illegitimate children - I can't remember who, but isn't there one guy who has like 13? Think about how many illegitimate children they might have that they don't even know about.
Any time someone brings up Wilt Chamblerlain's "slept with 10,000 women" claim, my first thought was always - I wonder if any of them had kids who grew up to be NBA players.
Think about how many NBA players don't know their father. In some segments of the US population, it's become a more and more common thing, sadly, to the point of being normal. It only makes sense to think that some of the current NBA players are the illegitimate children of former NBA players' liasons with the hundreds or thousands of women they sleep with in their lifetimes.
Even beyond that, there might be players who think they have a non-NBA-player father, who they've known their whole life... and it turns out mommy had a little fling with Dr. J back in 1982 or whatever, and the man they call "dad" got played pretty hard.
We'll never know. The only sure-fire case of this that we can even confirm happening is with LeBron James, whose father is almost certainly Delonte West.
MitchSlapped wrote:I thought this was going to be about his actual family tree and that his assault case would be brought up.
long suffrin' boulez fan wrote:NatP4 wrote:but why would the pacers want Mahinmi's contract
Well, in fairness, we took Mike Pence off their hands. Taking back Mahinmi is the least they can do.
long suffrin' boulez fan wrote:NatP4 wrote:but why would the pacers want Mahinmi's contract
Well, in fairness, we took Mike Pence off their hands. Taking back Mahinmi is the least they can do.