Should athletes wives/girlfriends be only seen and not heard?

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Shizlansky;9105619 said:
If it was truly rigged The Spurs wouldn't be walking around with 5 chips.

Them niggas produced some of the worst finals ratings of all time

Exactly. It's no logic to the argument, especially when u consider how the league has been hyping them. What sense would it make for the game to be rigged by the league and ruin the run of the team with the most wins in league history?? These brand new warriors fans are hilarious
 
Man, you know how many times Lebron doesn't get fouls called for him? (Yeah, he exaggerates a lot, but he'd prolly get even less calls if he didn't.) What about Kevin Love gettin hit wit 3 fouls in 3 minutes? What about Varejao looking for an Oscar every time he hits the floor? The officiating has been suspect for and against both teams all series long.

Not to mention, all the shit that Golden State has gotten away with throughout the season. Them niggas commit reach in fouls damn near every defensive play. She don't open her mouth on none of that shit. Not as long as her husband is winning.

But the minute them niggas face a little pressure, she blows a gasket and tries to drop dime on the same people that pay her bills. Not only is that not taking up for your husband, but it's wreckless and stupid and makes her look like a spoiled, whiny crybaby.

I have a feeling that Savannah couldn't get away wit this shit. I'm from Cleveland and I still don't know what the hell she sounds like. And fwiw, Savanah >>> Ayesha.
 
zzombie;9104509 said:
One of the greatest skills any human can develop is the ability to know when to shut the fuck up

Agree with this, but... This is America. If Amber Rose can given a platform to kick her slut knowledge and dumb bitches like Sarah Palin can try to be the leader of the free world... Then these hoes can talk about a basketball game

 
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Some of yall got it fucked up and twisted. Dont nobody wanna hear that shit she said cuz she dont say shit when its rigged in gsw favor (and thats happened a lot). Not because she a woman.

Niggaz always tryna over complicate shit
 
Inglewood_B;9105792 said:
zzombie;9104509 said:
One of the greatest skills any human can develop is the ability to know when to shut the fuck up

Agree with this, but... This is America. If Amber Rose can given a platform to kick her slut knowledge and dumb bitches like Sarah Palin can try to be the leader of the free world... Then these hoes can talk about a basketball game

I'm from the old school... women have to learn to shut the fuck up sometime, always running their fucking mouths is the reason why a lot of relationships don't last, THESE bitches are vicious with the tongue and i don't mean in just sucking dick
 
obnoxiouslyfresh;9104540 said:
Trillfate;9104519 said:
obnoxiouslyfresh;9104505 said:
When I read their tweets, I suspect that this is how I sound offering my input in the Cheap Seats

lmao, but u have a right to your opinion nonetheless

She can have her opinion but she just called out her husband's EMPLOYER... the employer that btw is paying him $100 million and just named him the most valuable player of their association. She might wanna close her teeth.

You know why this isn't a good argument?

What if it was Chris Paul's wife speaking out against Donald Sterling a couple years ago? What if it was a student playing for that female team when Isaiah Thomas got accused of sexual harassment?

Just because you're paying me or my s/o for their services doesn't mean I have to shut up and let you do something I disagree with.

If your girl's boss started doing some shady or disrespectful ass shit to her, you just gonna sit back and let her get hoe'd because she's getting paid?
 
The fact that people are saying Ayesha should just shut up instead of being more objective and thoughtful before speaking says something about y'all.

If I'm Steph, I'm letting my girl or someone in my circle be my spokesperson to say all the shit I would get fined for saying. Do you know it's $25,000 if a player criticizes a referee. If their wife criticizes a ref, there ain't a damn thing the league can do about it.
 
soul rattler;9105899 said:
The fact that people are saying Ayesha should just shut up instead of being more objective and thoughtful before speaking says something about y'all.

If I'm Steph, I'm letting my girl or someone in my circle be my spokesperson to say all the shit I would get fined for saying. Do you know it's $25,000 if a player criticizes a referee. If their wife criticizes a ref, there ain't a damn thing the league can do about it.

Bruh, two things

1. Its not that serious. She aint speaking out against social injustice. She cryin about the league instead of looking at the reality that her husband got worked over. They lost cuz they played shitty. Sayin the league is corrupt is some spoiled i aint get my way brat shit. Thats why ppl feel ahe should STFU

2. Aint now way Ima sit back and let my wife speak up for me outta fear. Thats punk shit. I wouldnt dare let my wife say some shit cuz Im scared to say it and have her facing all the backlash while Im sitting there "she said it not me boss"
 
gorilla;9105941 said:
soul rattler;9105899 said:
The fact that people are saying Ayesha should just shut up instead of being more objective and thoughtful before speaking says something about y'all.

If I'm Steph, I'm letting my girl or someone in my circle be my spokesperson to say all the shit I would get fined for saying. Do you know it's $25,000 if a player criticizes a referee. If their wife criticizes a ref, there ain't a damn thing the league can do about it.

Bruh, two things

1. Its not that serious. She aint speaking out against social injustice. She cryin about the league instead of looking at the reality that her husband got worked over. They lost cuz they played shitty. Sayin the league is corrupt is some spoiled i aint get my way brat shit. Thats why ppl feel ahe should STFU

2. Aint now way Ima sit back and let my wife speak up for me outta fear. Thats punk shit. I wouldnt dare let my wife say some shit cuz Im scared to say it and have her facing all the backlash while Im sitting there "she said it not me boss"

1. Don't get me wrong. I don't agree with what she said. I think she's hypocritical as fuck considering what's happened the last two seasons. But this thread isn't about WHAT she said, it's about the fact that she said anything at all. As if her status as basketball wife excludes her from speaking in a public forum. That's retarded.

2. Who said Steph was afraid? She threw out a tweet while he was probably busy doing who knows what. They probably hadn't even talked before she sent that tweet. She didn't speak on his behalf because he was afraid. My whole point is, there is nothing wrong with a wife speaking on her husband's behalf.
 
My first thought was, "what happened in the game for her to say that?"

Not, "she better shut up before massa hear."
 
soul rattler;9105880 said:
obnoxiouslyfresh;9104540 said:
Trillfate;9104519 said:
obnoxiouslyfresh;9104505 said:
When I read their tweets, I suspect that this is how I sound offering my input in the Cheap Seats

lmao, but u have a right to your opinion nonetheless

She can have her opinion but she just called out her husband's EMPLOYER... the employer that btw is paying him $100 million and just named him the most valuable player of their association. She might wanna close her teeth.

You know why this isn't a good argument?

What if it was Chris Paul's wife speaking out against Donald Sterling a couple years ago? What if it was a student playing for that female team when Isaiah Thomas got accused of sexual harassment?

Just because you're paying me or my s/o for their services doesn't mean I have to shut up and let you do something I disagree with.

If your girl's boss started doing some shady or disrespectful ass shit to her, you just gonna sit back and let her get hoe'd because she's getting paid?

Donald Sterling is the owner of a team. There are numerous teams and they are each separately owned and paid for. Speaking out against an owner who made egregious racial comments is certainly not the same as attacking the entire legitimacy of the organization that your husband chooses to actively participate in, and is btw paid quite handsomely to do so.

She did not say "these refs on bullshit," or "Cleveland is some crybabies". She discredited the entire organization, which consequently discredits her husband as a champion and those 80 some games that they previously won. That's completely disingenuous. If there was a legitimate problem with those who coordinate the facility and game, you take up your issue with them professionally and privately. Running to Twitter to discuss alleged racial profiling and your overall distrust of the NBA (which pays your bills and keeps your household up and running) is uncalled for.

 
obnoxiouslyfresh;9106069 said:
soul rattler;9105880 said:
obnoxiouslyfresh;9104540 said:
Trillfate;9104519 said:
obnoxiouslyfresh;9104505 said:
When I read their tweets, I suspect that this is how I sound offering my input in the Cheap Seats

lmao, but u have a right to your opinion nonetheless

She can have her opinion but she just called out her husband's EMPLOYER... the employer that btw is paying him $100 million and just named him the most valuable player of their association. She might wanna close her teeth.

You know why this isn't a good argument?

What if it was Chris Paul's wife speaking out against Donald Sterling a couple years ago? What if it was a student playing for that female team when Isaiah Thomas got accused of sexual harassment?

Just because you're paying me or my s/o for their services doesn't mean I have to shut up and let you do something I disagree with.

If your girl's boss started doing some shady or disrespectful ass shit to her, you just gonna sit back and let her get hoe'd because she's getting paid?

Donald Sterling is the owner of a team. There are numerous teams and they are each separately owned and paid for. Speaking out against an owner who made egregious racial comments is certainly not the same as attacking the entire legitimacy of the organization that your husband chooses to actively participate in, and is btw paid quite handsomely to do so.

She did not say "these refs on bullshit," or "Cleveland is some crybabies". She discredited the entire organization, which consequently discredits her husband as a champion and those 80 some games that they previously won. That's completely disingenuous. If there was a legitimate problem with those who coordinate the facility and game, you take up your issue with them professionally and privately. Running to Twitter to discuss alleged racial profiling and your overall distrust of the NBA (which pays your bills and keeps your household up and running) is uncalled for.

Ayesha Curry does not have the venue nor the standing to approach the league about corrupt officials, much less any supporting evidence.

To be clear, the Warriors pay Steph, not the NBA.
 
This is America. Of course she has a right to say what she wants. But the riggers that just put 100mill and a tv show in her pocket also have the right to put a few million on her head for possibly ruining a multibillion dollar business. If you on the presidents staff and suddenly start exposing his illegal secrets then no one would be surprised if you disappeared.
 
ReppinTime;9106170 said:
This is America. Of course she has a right to say what she wants. But the riggers that just put 100mill and a tv show in her pocket also have the right to put a few million on her head for possibly ruining a multibillion dollar business. If you on the presidents staff and suddenly start exposing his illegal secrets then no one would be surprised if you disappeared.

The fuck? No they don't and there ain't a tweet on the planet that can ruin a multibillion dollar corporation
 
kzzl;9105970 said:
My first thought was, "what happened in the game for her to say that?"

Not, "she better shut up before massa hear."

If you follow the nba that last part is far from what you would think..

Think about it the power of that tweet that was up for only a few minutes is all people was talking about today on social media... you have to understand what you post and how fast things like this get around now...

 
sideon1984;9104645 said:
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Can't teach what you don't know.

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Ajackson17;9104561 said:
So....what's wrong with her saying the game was possibly rigged, when posters have mention the game been rigged.

im not getting paid

they are not paying my mortgage

even if thats how she feels...you dont put them on front street like that.

can you imagine your wife showing up at your job saying you boss is fukkin your co worker ,,,,how would you react
 
Black_Samson;9104563 said:
Did she @ anyone of prominence?

No?

Is she not suppose to be his biggest fan?

Then shut the fuck up and quit with the hating already.

Most of you that have a negative vote do so out of spite.

Mad cause you look at your woman with anger in your heart cause she don't show you support 1/10th of your piddly assed dreams.

Mad cause you see what real solidarity looks like and you stuck cause youve grown comfortable in misery and fearful of breaking it off.

cmon bruh....its easy to support when them checks coming in...

the biggest cheerleader rides for her hubby but knows to talk shit in the house.

where was the rigged during the 73-9 run

that is a huge accusation that could have global effects is its true....

but look at what she could have fukked up and yet her lips was closed when she opened her legs to steph.

her lips was closed when she knew he was rich from his dad playing that rigged sport.

that rigged sport helped alot of inner city kids whether directly or indirectly.

her cooking show is not because of skill but because of her husbands participation in this "rigged " game.

if she had to give all her money back would she still fell the same or would she be like "i was tripping"

regardless of how i fell about steph..to start on any team you need to work hard....he did thru college, high school, and now the pros.

so shes willing to make him an outcast and shit on all his hard work......for what...

one call..maybe 6. but he got into the history books more than once this year...just this year.

hes named along side of greats and his team is compared to other great teams.

all that could be wiped away

think about that

if i was steph...id fukk that mystery chick, have another riley and wouldnt answer my phone for weeks then come home and threaten to beat her ass for risking "our" livelihood

this is how chicks treat you when you light skinned and ligh in the ass. 0le squirrel chest nigga
 
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