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July 24th, 2009 02:12 PM #11
hmmm. freedom of the press in the states is better than in the philippines so i don't think that even he does not want it to be shown, he cannot do something about it.
kung ako si lebron, malamang pinuri ko pa yung bata... that kid has a right to do so, and has shown potential on that move.
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July 24th, 2009 02:54 PM #12
i thought this was similar to vince carter dunking over a player during the olympics. this is nothing, unfortunately now it is news because of his reaction.
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July 24th, 2009 02:54 PM #13hmmm. freedom of the press in the states is better than in the philippines so i don't think that even he does not want it to be shown, he cannot do something about it.
It really wasn't that big a deal, apparently -- hell, even Crawford wasn't getting that amped up during the game -- but because of the buzz that started building afterwards, everyone's all literally a-Twitter about how Nike is trying to cover up 'Bron getting cacked on.
The smart move, of course, is to just let the video surface and run its natural course.
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July 24th, 2009 03:15 PM #14
I really don't like his attitude especially on the conference finals where they lost to orlando.
Not a good example to kids who LIKES to be their inspiration.
What an ego he has. Shame on him.
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