If smoking weed help your team win games, then it is all cool. It didn't for that Bulls.
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If smoking weed help your team win games, then it is all cool. It didn't for that Bulls.
[QUOTE=Budadiiii]Jay Williams is a punk ass snitch. Hate that dude.
And who gives a shit if they smoke weed before the games? Big deal.[/QUOTE]
I would think at least the owner of the team would have something to say.
royce needs to roll up a J and relax and get his ass on the court. My frineds all play sports very well high. I cannot for one and have tried, some people just get really centered and focused on their activity and forget the outside world when theyre high. But I understand Jay's hostility towards this since hes very well educated and obviously of a different mind set and morals then some of these athletes.
[QUOTE=chips93]only artest would drink hennessey at half time, and only he would admit to it
[url]http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/12/02/ron-artests-drinking-lake_n_377027.html[/url][/QUOTE]
"the Hennessey got me not knowing how ta act"
1. Blazing up is awesome. Doing it before balling is twice as awesome. Won't affect you negatively at all if you know how to control your high, and these cats obviously do.
2. Jay Williams is a snitching b*tch. A disgrace to the real Jay Will who wrote the best basketball book of all time.
[QUOTE=flipogb]rather have my players smoking weed than riding motorcycles. but of course not doing either would be better[/QUOTE]
basically that
hate Duke
wish the Bulls wouldn't have paid the rest of his rookie contract, which they were NOT obliged to do
Jay Williams should never have opened his mouth about locker room or behind the scenes stuff
or as rick ross once said "joe canseco just snitchin because he finished"
Yes I agree with everyone hear, everyone who does not do what I feel is right are evil lowlifes cause they have a different opinions of life then I do.
How dare they be different then what I expect of them. What do they think, that this is a free country or something? :facepalm
Everyone who tries to control someone else should be shot in the head, for attempted slavery. :mad:
I do not agree with the repeated assertion that Jay Williams "snitched" in this case. I believe there was a context to these specific comments and that context dealt with the striking change between Williams' college basketball environment and the one he was introduced to during his first year in the NBA.
I don't think Williams' point was specifically centered on drug use. Instead, I think he was using that as an example (as well as mid-game booty calls) to illustrate how goals and expectations differ so vastly from a league filled with young male millionaires traveling around the country versus the college experience.
I personally think it's a topic that'd interest me to hear more about. I believe many NBA players care a lot less about competition and winning than we think they do. Of course, that's not to say I blame them. If I were handed 5.6 million dollars and was then told to maintain the same drive and passion I had from before I was rich, I don't know if I could pull it off.
That's why, in part, I found Paul Shirley's book so interesting ([i]Can I Keep My Jersey?[/i]. Many writers over the years seemed to stick to reporting the basics of what we think or know about NBA players - their drive, their will, their tough upbringing, etc. It was refreshing to finally hear someone step up and say, "Hey, you know what? These are normal people. And sometimes, they argue about whether the United States has 51 or 52 states."