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Originally Posted by FAX
If you take the "race" out of it, one has to admit that LJ was treated more like a 5th rounder his first few years.
Given the amount of talent and desire he had, keeping a kid like that on the bench is like putting a chastity belt on Mr. Redrum_69's mom.
As far as the "downtrodden black man" part, I couldn't agree more with Mr. Iowanian. Black men in America often tend to overestimate the trouble they've seen ... as do we all. Ask any of the Lost Boys of Sudan.
FAX
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I agree about the way LJ was treated, by DV; but LJ's the one who allowed it to become about race....hell, maybe Dick was right afterall, about the diapers. He should grow up, the whiney ass.
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