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I really wasn't sure if he was beeing serious or not. It's pathetic. I never thought of him that way.
Edit: Plus, why would you say that on twitter? lol fake tough guy. Sad really.
Edit2: Plus seriously S. Jackson, you think you're gonna scare Serge Ibaka? Get real.Last edited by Vni; 12-10-2012, 04:10 PM.Comment
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Serge Ibaka is from the Congo. I guarantee he's "bout that life"NFL: Pittsburgh Steelers
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The gangs we have here?
Wouldn't last a day over there. Hell, maybe not even a day, more like they wouldn't last an hour if thrown in the middle of the warzone over there. And he's trying to scare someone who grew up where they make our gangs look like Barney's playmates?
Good luck with that Mr. Jackson.Comment
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His over-sized clothes make him look bigger than he is but you can look at his arms and legs and see how sickly thin he is.[NYK|DAL|VT]
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...is that a Skip to my Lou sighting?
And with those pics he looks thin but not unnaturally so, but I'm probably alone in that position
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Not NBA, but so terrible that everyone needs to see it.
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Despite the twitter toughness here, SJax isn't a fake tough guy at all...he's one of the more genuine guys in the league....he's just crazy.Comment
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I really didn't think he was that type of guy. He looks real nice and serious and focus on the court. Still, the twitter thing remains ridiculous. It's a high school's girls thing.
I really don't understand the need people have to say private stuff to the whole world. So many attention whores, it's sad.Last edited by Vni; 12-11-2012, 02:08 AM.Comment
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I think it's moreso that he "keeps it real" but does it to a point where it hurts him in the pockets and then you ask yourself, "WTF is/was the point of all that, Jack?".#RespectTheCultureComment
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The way TNT’s Charles Barkley has talked about Dwyane Wade‘s game slipping lately, you have to wonder if he’s still in the Miami Heat star’s fave five.
LeBron James, on the other hand, doesn’t appear to be interested in biting his tongue where Barkley or any of Wade’s other critics are concerned. He aimed right at Barkley after the Heat’s win over the Atlanta Hawks Monday night, suggesting that Barkley quiet down after Wade’s back-to-back stellar efforts, which included what was arguably Wade’s best game of the season (he made 11 of 13 shots from the field and finished with 26 points, four rebounds and four assists in 34 ultra-efficient minutes).
“It means Charles Barkley needs to shut up,” James said. “I mean, the man [Wade] is shooting 80 percent from the floor the last couple of games. That’s like, crazy, right? That’s why he is who he is. Unbelievable.”
LeBron’s math is correct as Wade is right at 80 percent (20-for-25) over his last two games and 56.4 percent over his last five games (an rise over his season average of 50.6 percent). We’ll probably have to wait until Thursday night for Barkley’s rebuttal. But his comments that lit the flame didn’t seem terribly over the top at the time, minutes after the Heat had absorbed a nasty 20-point home beating at the hands of the New York Knicks (minus an injured Carmelo Anthony).
Barkley said out loud what a lot of other people have been thinking watching the man formerly known as “Flash” struggle to regain his form after offseason knee surgery.
“He’s starting to lose his athletic ability,” Barkley said. “He’s not the same guy. I got a look at him in person. He doesn’t explode anymore and he’s shooting a lot of fadeaway jumpers.”
Barkley’s initial verbal volley came a week earlier, the night the Heat had to survive the San Antonio Spurs’ second unit at home for a 105-100 win after Gregg Popovich gave his big guns a night off and a flight home (earning the Spurs a $250,000 fine), when he dropped this nugget on the Inside The NBA set:
“The toughest thing for Dwyane Wade is understanding that he’s starting to lose his talent and now he has to learn how to play below the basket,” said Barkley, who worked as a color analyst on site in Miami during the broadcast. “The toughest thing when you’re a great player or very athletic, when you can’t jump over a building anymore, you have to learn how to play.”
Barkley makes some good points. Wade isn’t the player he once was, but who would be after all the years he spent not as “Flash” but “Crash,” sacrificing life and limb to carry the Heat in good times and bad?
LeBron’s point is also well taken. He’s coming to the defense of his friend and teammate, a guy he’s toiled alongside the past two-plus seasons and tasted the agony of defeat as well as championship glory.
Wade, all class in his reaction and response to all of this drama, has chosen to simply keep grinding away and stay out of the back and forth with Barkley.#RespectTheCultureComment
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