retired nba player dies trying to save his wife

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usmarin3;4740972 said:
A black man dies by drowning, thats something u dont here everyday. Black folks please learn how to swim

Sounds like they could swim, but got caught in a under current in rough waters. One of our Peds doctors died over the weekend saving some kids in Michigan and got caught in that under current

 
TheIraq;4739574 said:
Simpin to death...

the fuck???? that's his fucking wife

ATTS;4740728 said:
Whats d age of some of yall immature gangstas?

they ain't immature, just gay. let that have been a buff ass nigga who couldn't of paddle his arms due to swollness.

these gay posters, would of been in that water like a torpedo rushing to save their future boo.
 
Why are people coming in here to be disrepectful. This is why most heads my age say that this young generation has no respect. Dissin people you dont even know, in a tragic situation = no fuckin class. This family deserves nothing but condolensces and prayers.

D. Roundfield was a good dude, from what I've heard and read.
 
dudes gonna be holler'n out "nohomo" now if they trying to protect their girls?
 
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look man im not a lifeguard so wat i look like jumping in there tryna save her...we cud both die then wat? fuck that hero shit
 


If my wife is on one side drowning and my son on the other side drowning. I am going for my son. My wife has lived her life. But in the end I am risking my life for both of them. The fuck I look like not trying to save a woman that I picked to have my kids and spend the rest of my life with.

Gooner;4742526 said:
look man im not a lifeguard so wat i look like jumping in there tryna save her...we cud both die then wat? fuck that hero shit

So are you saying you are not going to do anything?

 
caddo man;4742582 said:
If my wife is on one side drowning and my son on the other side drowning. I am going for my son. My wife has lived her life. But in the end I am risking my life for both of them. The fuck I look like not trying to save a woman that I picked to have my kids and spend the rest of my life with.

Gooner;4742526 said:
look man im not a lifeguard so wat i look like jumping in there tryna save her...we cud both die then wat? fuck that hero shit

So are you saying you are not going to do anything?

The way some of these dudes posting i doubt they even try to save their kids
 
caddo man;4742582 said:
If my wife is on one side drowning and my son on the other side drowning. I am going for my son. My wife has lived her life. But in the end I am risking my life for both of them. The fuck I look like not trying to save a woman that I picked to have my kids and spend the rest of my life with.

Gooner;4742526 said:
look man im not a lifeguard so wat i look like jumping in there tryna save her...we cud both die then wat? fuck that hero shit

So are you saying you are not going to do anything?

i agree no question i wud save my child over my wife...

bruh i wud do watever my abilities allow me to do...im not diving in all baywatch tho coz we both dying


 
U mean never had a woman in his life, talking like that..like dude would let his mom drown without even attempting to rescue her..disgust..
 
yall understand we aint talking abt a fucking pool here right? ...u hav no clue how hard it is to save anyone frm drowning especially a grown ass woman in rough water
 
PITTSBURGH - A Franklin County teenager who died while trying to save two girls from drowning in April 2011 was honored Tuesday for his heroic efforts.

Bobby O'Quinn III, of Bude, was among 23 who received Carnegie medals for heroism by the Carnegie Hero Fund Commission. The 19-year-old Franklin County football standout was among five who were honored posthumously.

In the April 2011 incident, O'Quinn was able to save one of two girls who were swimming at Okhissa Lake in Franklin County. O'Quinn, then a freshman at Copiah-Lincoln Community College, rescued the 9-year-old girl but he and a 7-year-old girl drowned.

After receiving All-Region and All-State honors at Franklin County as a defensive tackle, O'Quinn signed a scholarship to play for the Co-Lin Wolves. His strength and quickness made him a valuable addition to the Co-Lin squad.

"Bobby was an undersized guy but he played with a big heart," said Co-Lin head coach Glenn Davis. "He gave a big effort. We were counting on him for his sophomore season."

Davis said O'Quinn deserved the recognition.

"You can't say enough about what an honor it is for him and his family," Davis said. "It's a mighty big deal outside of Mississippi for people to recognize him."
 

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