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ESPN homerizing the "victim all star" again

Well, the players are there to be watched, like I said the fan probably got too close but he wasn't 'inches away' like you said.
12 inches. When you're out of your mind pissed off and a stranger starts filming you because they think it's funny, tell me how neat it is.
 
I seriously do not understand why anyone wants to be on record defending that dude. It was ******, it made me feel embarrassed for him and that I cheer for the same team.
 
Among some and referencing players as "husband" to be derogatory and dis on them. But yes we have plenty of derogatory female terms to call people weak, its in sports everywhere it just makes it funnier in this thread when someone is trying to argue they arent racists so they switch it up.

Me?
 
Lighten up.

That has nothing to do with misogyny. It's simply an insult to a member of the stronger sex. Bitch and ***** (p-word) have nothing to do with belittling women at all. Men are historically the protectors and supposed to sacrifice their life for their family. Calling someone a bitch is an insult to the man, not the woman.

Or are saying "women, children, and the elderly evacuate first" is wrong because equality yada yada yada?
Thats one of your dumber posts but like I said this has nothing to do with the Jazz so I wont harp on it in here.
 
I seriously do not understand why anyone wants to be on record defending that dude. It was ******, it made me feel embarrassed for him and that I cheer for the same team.
You're talking about the craphole guy that through cussed out our team, fans, and players over the last 6 games that pouted after a loss, that escalated a moment with a fan that wouldn't be even remotely appropriate to do, right? Or did I misread you.
 
The discussion of racism, etc is not jazz related but Westbrook calling Utah fans 'disrespectful' is jazz related. Also, what is the worst thing you have heard at a jazz game? I don't sit very low but I am racking my brains to think of anything that crossed a line.

Westbrook pouts. That's what we learned this series. ESPN then condoned pouting. Lame.
 
Finally, putting a phone out to record a player is DEFINITELY within reason for any fan. Hitting that phone out of his hands would be appropriate if the fan touched the player or got unreasonably close. This was not unreasonably close.

Westbrook is a poor loser. He acted like my 3 year old sons when they lose at checkers. Maturation process stunted by getting paid millions of dollars at a young age. An opposing fan base arena isn't a passing person on piccadilly square and Westbrook needs to lead by example. He crossed the line.
 
Hood crossed the line as well. He did it after he missed something like 8 consecutive shots in a game and a particularly long stretch of poor shooting and fans were upset and booed him.

He crossed the line. No one defended Hood then and nor should they have. He apologized, Westbrook sure didn't. Poor loser. HAGS.
 
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