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This will finally be the thread that breaks the new sherdog forum lol!How did I get a quote alert for this post? Weird
This will finally be the thread that breaks the new sherdog forum lol!How did I get a quote alert for this post? Weird
I'll give it a read tomorrow so I can give it my full attention. I'm stress eating green curry, sexting hos, and doing lines over this fucking football game. If we win (and hell yeah just scored a touchdown) I'm going to go out and party lol.
I think because Steph said something recently about not going because of Trump. Let me check.Not sure. Didn't even realize Kerr took a stand...
I wonder why he singled out Steph if Kerr was the issue....
Hope they win. Be safe
I think because Steph said something recently about not going because of Trump. Let me check.
Edit: Curry said it yesterday again. That he didn't want to go to the Trump White House. So Trump was responding to the latest .
we just made it a two score game thank God lol. I don't party as hard as I used to. My lifestyle got a little outrageous even for my standards.
I agree.You're right that he didn't use the actual term, I just kind of merged Rip's take and Trump's actions, which sort of run parallel. I mean, even Steph is trashing Trump on Twitter (man, do I hate Twitter), wouldn't it be a better look to say "it's his right, hopefully he will come around as we MAGA, etc."? I understand his absolute refusal to take the high road is what some people love about him, but I'm not one of them. Trump acting like he does gives Curry attention and legitimacy he would never have otherwise.
Kerr was probably part of the decision to cancel. Cause Kerr came on strong against Trump. Way more than Steph.Ok, so he canceled because of Steph. Had nothing to do with Kerr, good to know.
Kerr was probably part of the decision to cancel. Cause Kerr came on strong against Trump. Way more than Steph.
Steph was just the latest to mention it again. But the tweet was in response to Steph's interview yesterday IMO.
Did Steph say he wouldn't go? Last I saw he wasn't sure.You cant disinvite someone someone after they turn down your invitation. You cant quit your job after being fired. You cant break up with someone after they dump you. Do you see a pattern here. His response was dumb and should have left it at that
I vaguely remember a Mayberry thread regarding it. Glad you're doing better. Don't get complacent or rely on old benchmarks for health though![]()
Kerr personally had issues going but wanted the team to vote as a whole.Not sure. Didn't even realize Kerr took a stand...
I wonder why he singled out Steph if Kerr was the issue....
I agree.
It's unfortunate to see how both have reacted.
Coach Kerr, despite his trouble fully accepting the invite personally, told the team "hey look, we're gonna vote and based on that result will get the team decision on going or not", so props to him.
Steph seems to be pontificating publicly about his reservations about the invite, maybe for popularity points, maybe to affect the votes of teammates, maybe both. I wish he hadn't done that. I eish he'd stuck with the coaches decision, let the process play out, then comment publicly. He's potentially destroyed the chance for all of his team mates who haven't been to the WH yet to enjoy what might be their only chance in their career.
Additionally, I wish Trump hadn't rescinded the invite to the whole team, as this punishes players who might have been excited for the opportunity, or migjt even like Trump himself, but felt scared to speak out against the coach's sentiments and Steph's sentiments and incur the wrath of the majority opinion of the fans, who I'd imagine are siding with Steph and now Lebron.
I don't think either guy did anything wrong. They are political opposites and don't want to be around each other. Nothing wrong in that. That is politics today.I agree.
It's unfortunate to see how both have reacted.
Coach Kerr, despite his trouble fully accepting the invite personally, told the team "hey look, we're gonna vote and based on that result will get the team decision on going or not", so props to him.
Steph seems to be pontificating publicly about his reservations about the invite, maybe for popularity points, maybe to affect the votes of teammates, maybe both. I wish he hadn't done that. I eish he'd stuck with the coaches decision, let the process play out, then comment publicly. He's potentially destroyed the chance for all of his team mates who haven't been to the WH yet to enjoy what might be their only chance in their career.
Additionally, I wish Trump hadn't rescinded the invite to the whole team, as this punishes players who might have been excited for the opportunity, or migjt even like Trump himself, but felt scared to speak out against the coach's sentiments and Steph's sentiments and incur the wrath of the majority opinion of the fans, who I'd imagine are siding with Steph and now Lebron.
Kerr personally had issues going but wanted the team to vote as a whole.
Who are you asking about singling out Steph? The coach?
I enjoy having a crazy lifestyle tbh. Life is best lived. I just don't get blackout drunk anymore. I generally blacked out drinking like five to six times a week before I decided to take a break.
Granted I had a coke fueled threesome last night but I mean.... come on. That's not even that bad.
I don't know who Trump has a bigger problem with. Kerr said his thing a long time ago I think. Probably right after they won the season.So Kerr came out stronger against Trump than Steph but he still has a bigger problem with Steph?
Who was hotter, you or the other guy?I enjoy having a crazy lifestyle tbh. Life is best lived. I just don't get blackout drunk anymore. I generally blacked out drinking like five to six times a week before I decided to take a break.
Granted I had a coke fueled threesome last night but I mean.... come on. That's not even that bad.
I don't know who Trump has a bigger problem with. Kerr said his thing a long time ago I think. Probably right after they won the season.