Eddie Curry had all the tools to be a great center in the league. I remember during his early years with Chicago, they said dude could do a standing back-flip. Apparently he grew up wanting to be a gymnast but he got too big. He was a freak of nature athlete, he just didn't have the work ethic...
He shot 37% from the field during the season. Just cause he got hot for a game or 2 doesn't mean he has a great jumper. He is a great nba player because hes so quick and they dont allow contact. In FIBA play where players don't get calls driving to the hoop, all that 1 on 1 shit would be dead...
Yo I had to check to see if that lil dude grew into his head yet....
Nope.
At least they're making him grow his hair now to try to cover that big ass head up
Brandon Jennins already proved he wasn't built for the international game when he spent a year over there on the bench. Nike def isn't worried about an undersized Under Armor player with a suspect jumper getting on the national team. Honestly who would he have made the team over if he did try out?
All I know is Desean Jackson better try to get his contract extension done this week. If the line can't protect Kolb and give him time to throw Desean's numbers are gonna drop. And if Vick ends up starting Desean's numbers are def gonna drop because of Vick's tendency to bring the ball down and...
Word. I usually don't even feed into dumb threads like this, especially when the poster isn't giving any real facts. It just so happens i wrote a paper on Ashe back in the day and I remember all the stuff he did for black people and i went to camp at his center in Philly one summer.
Tennis was created by Egyptians who were black. basically you're whole argument is regardless of all the money he donated, color barriers he broke, civil rights causes he supported, and protests he participated in, Arthur Ashe wasn't "black" enough because he was Light skinned and might have...
Magic Johnson and Arthur Ashe both had wives and children who didn't get AIDS from them. Which means they were both stepping out on their marriage. Who's to say one was gay and the other was not. It was the 80's people weren't wrapping up. whether they were homosexual or heterosexual.
BTW Real...
Ashe's impact reached far beyond the court
By Bob Carter
Special to ESPN.com
"After he contracted the AIDS virus he was asked, 'Is this the hardest thing you've ever had to deal with?' And he said, 'No, the hardest thing I've ever had to deal with is being a black man in this society," says...