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Jessica Alba wears my Daddy hat
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I'd assume that both numb-skulls were kicked off the team after the dust settled.
Unless you are #2 on the roster behind one of the fighters.Man this stuff happens on every team. Can’t tell you how many times I saw fights break out in the basketball locker room. Only difference is we didn’t record it. I couldn’t imagine being that kid recording and selling my teammates out for the world to see.
I grew up in a different time & place. We didn't (in Jackson anyway) fight in locker rooms where the coaches office was right across the aisle from where we dressed out.Man this stuff happens on every team. Can’t tell you how many times I saw fights break out in the basketball locker room. Only difference is we didn’t record it. I couldn’t imagine being that kid recording and selling my teammates out for the world to see.
Our coach would sit back and let the fight happen and wait to see if anyone would break it up. Once the fight was over or broken up he would say “alright now that we got that out of the way we can get to practice”. Then he would proceed to make the entire team run stadiums for our 2 hour practice. After the stadiums he would tell us if we didn’t care enough about each other then we didn’t deserve to play. If we weren’t going to come together as a team then we wouldn’t have a team and the season would be canceled.I grew up in a different time & place. We didn't (in Jackson anyway) fight in locker rooms where the coaches office was right across the aisle from where we dressed out.
If we had a disagreement w/another dude (probably over a girl) we'd wait until after school was over & then get after it. But never on school grounds or in locker rooms.
Exactly right. We didn’t want to hear all about that stuff & be punished for our fighting so that was the reason why we didn’t fight in locker rooms.Our coach would sit back and let the fight happen and wait to see if anyone would break it up. Once the fight was over or broken up he would say “alright now that we got that out of the way we can get to practice”. Then he would proceed to make the entire team run stadiums for our 2 hour practice. After the stadiums he would tell us if we didn’t care enough about each other then we didn’t deserve to play. If we weren’t going to come together as a team then we wouldn’t have a team and the season would be canceled.
His mom wanted him to go to Princeton, Harvard, or Yale because she is an electrical engineer for NASA. She only cared about academics and wanted him to have a degree from a prestigious school. She was so pissed at him that she didn’t speak to him for months, according to Grant. She ended up giving in and supporting him and driving from Texas to watch his games. I couldn’t imagine being so pissed at my child for making their own professional decision that I would choose to ice them out for months. We are suppose to support our children no matter what. I understand her being upset but she had no right acting that way towards him. The kid only gets one shot at playing professional basketball. Same thing as Josh Dobbs. Both of those guys are highly intelligent but they are only in their athletic prime for a short period of their lives. They can go back to school whenever they want. They can even go to graduate school at one of those Ivy League schools. I just thought she came off as very immature in that situation whenever I read the article about it and made me not care for her so much.Might be wrong, but didn't we snag him from an Ivy program out of HS?
Technically, we didn’t have a stadium, except on Friday nights, the rest of the week we had a patch of grass behind the school, so we ran hills for every penalty flag we got. It wasn’t that bad, other than the public humiliation, we weren’t penalized too often, but I don’t know if that qualifies for “caring about each other”.Our coach would sit back and let the fight happen and wait to see if anyone would break it up. Once the fight was over or broken up he would say “alright now that we got that out of the way we can get to practice”. Then he would proceed to make the entire team run stadiums for our 2 hour practice. After the stadiums he would tell us if we didn’t care enough about each other then we didn’t deserve to play. If we weren’t going to come together as a team then we wouldn’t have a team and the season would be canceled.
I don’t know about caring for each other but the coach sounds like he definitely cared about playing a clean gameTechnically, we didn’t have a stadium, except on Friday nights, the rest of the week we had a patch of grass behind the school, so we ran hills for every penalty flag we got. It wasn’t that bad, other than the public humiliation, we weren’t penalized too often, but I don’t know if that qualifies for “caring about each other”.![]()
I don’t know about caring for each other but the coach sounds like he definitely cared about playing a clean game![]()
