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AtiliusRegulus wrote:I don't like Kareem. Not because he wasn't a dedicated ball player but because he left Milwaukee because of lack of culture. SMH. Other than that, he is probably the greatest player in the game.
Can you imagine what it would be like to be a college educated, muslim black man who grew up in New York, and had his formative adult years in Los Angeles, and then be plopped into the great white North in the 70s?
I'm painting with a broad brush, and things have certainly changed in 40 years, but the land of polyester clothing and bad haircuts could not have been much fun for him.
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paskeezy3000 wrote:
thedangerouskitchen wrote:Very close in the regular season... MJ all-day in the Playoffs / Finals.
Sorry, this thread is about regular season stats. I should have specified.

Jordan.

But if you want just Regular Season Stats, compare an Apple vs an Apple:


Wilt vs Kareem
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Master Spade wrote:
paskeezy3000 wrote:
thedangerouskitchen wrote:Very close in the regular season... MJ all-day in the Playoffs / Finals.
Sorry, this thread is about regular season stats. I should have specified.

Jordan.

But if you want just Regular Season Stats, compare an Apple vs an Apple:


Wilt vs Kareem
Your biased homerism is the reason I had to make player A and B anonymous in the other thread. That's why you're posting now instead of before you knew who the players were. You fail on all levels. Thanks for playing.
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Ummm... Is this a joke. Jordan by light years when you factor in post season stats
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DorianRo wrote:Ummm... Is this a joke. Jordan by light years when you factor in post season stats
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paskeezy3000 wrote:
Master Spade wrote:
paskeezy3000 wrote: Sorry, this thread is about regular season stats. I should have specified.

Jordan.

But if you want just Regular Season Stats, compare an Apple vs an Apple:


Wilt vs Kareem
Your biased homerism is the reason I had to make player A and B anonymous in the other thread. That's why you're posting now instead of before you knew who the players were. You fail on all levels. Thanks for playing.

You seem MAD!!! lol!!!

Why? Was it that you KNOW the results, and just can't handle the TRUTH!??? lol!!!


And why don't you want to compare the Regular Season Stats of Wilt and Kareem? You said this was all about the Regular season Stats, right? Then go ahead, compare away....
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Master Spade wrote:
paskeezy3000 wrote:
Master Spade wrote:

Jordan.

But if you want just Regular Season Stats, compare an Apple vs an Apple:


Wilt vs Kareem
Your biased homerism is the reason I had to make player A and B anonymous in the other thread. That's why you're posting now instead of before you knew who the players were. You fail on all levels. Thanks for playing.

You seem MAD!!! lol!!!
Why? Was it that you KNOW the results, and just can't handle the TRUTH!??? lol!!!


And why don't you want to compare the Regular Season Stats of Wilt and Kareem? You said this was all about the Regular season Stats, right? Then go ahead, compare away....
youre just a God damn message board pioneer arent you? your origionality is unparalleled.
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Shill Jackson wrote:
AtiliusRegulus wrote:I don't like Kareem. Not because he wasn't a dedicated ball player but because he left Milwaukee because of lack of culture. SMH. Other than that, he is probably the greatest player in the game.
Can you imagine what it would be like to be a college educated, muslim black man who grew up in New York, and had his formative adult years in Los Angeles, and then be plopped into the great white North in the 70s?
I'm painting with a broad brush, and things have certainly changed in 40 years, but the land of polyester clothing and bad haircuts could not have been much fun for him.
he was basically saying that he hates white people as evidenced from his leftist politics and change of name.


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AtiliusRegulus wrote:
Shill Jackson wrote:
AtiliusRegulus wrote:I don't like Kareem. Not because he wasn't a dedicated ball player but because he left Milwaukee because of lack of culture. SMH. Other than that, he is probably the greatest player in the game.
Can you imagine what it would be like to be a college educated, muslim black man who grew up in New York, and had his formative adult years in Los Angeles, and then be plopped into the great white North in the 70s?
I'm painting with a broad brush, and things have certainly changed in 40 years, but the land of polyester clothing and bad haircuts could not have been much fun for him.
he was basically saying that he hates white people as evidenced from his leftist politics and change of name.


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Being Black. KAJ could not change. But he did change his religion. Years later we find out he wanted out of Milwaukee for reasons stated.
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AtiliusRegulus wrote:
Shill Jackson wrote:
AtiliusRegulus wrote:I don't like Kareem. Not because he wasn't a dedicated ball player but because he left Milwaukee because of lack of culture. SMH. Other than that, he is probably the greatest player in the game.
Can you imagine what it would be like to be a college educated, muslim black man who grew up in New York, and had his formative adult years in Los Angeles, and then be plopped into the great white North in the 70s?
I'm painting with a broad brush, and things have certainly changed in 40 years, but the land of polyester clothing and bad haircuts could not have been much fun for him.
he was basically saying that he hates white people as evidenced from his leftist politics and change of name.
who gives a fuck? he didnt get crazy and act a fool. he did what he was supposed to do. he didnt like how he was being treated so he took it upon himself and left the situation.
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Da Stars. wrote:
AtiliusRegulus wrote:
Shill Jackson wrote: Can you imagine what it would be like to be a college educated, muslim black man who grew up in New York, and had his formative adult years in Los Angeles, and then be plopped into the great white North in the 70s?
I'm painting with a broad brush, and things have certainly changed in 40 years, but the land of polyester clothing and bad haircuts could not have been much fun for him.
he was basically saying that he hates white people as evidenced from his leftist politics and change of name.


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Being Black. KAJ could not change. But he did change his religion. Years later we find out he wanted out of Milwaukee for reasons stated.
he changed his name and his politics was Marxist. He left Milwaukee to go to LA where the black panther and other leftist groups were prominent. Kareem is not dangerous because he misbehaved because he never did. He was always polite and respectful. Kareem is dangerous because of his brand of politics. It is this politics which when becomes policy has driven the African American community into the deplorable state it currently is.


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AtiliusRegulus wrote:
Da Stars. wrote:
AtiliusRegulus wrote:he was basically saying that he hates white people as evidenced from his leftist politics and change of name.


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Being Black. KAJ could not change. But he did change his religion. Years later we find out he wanted out of Milwaukee for reasons stated.
he changed his name and his politics was Marxist. He left Milwaukee to go to LA where the black panther and other leftist groups were prominent. Kareem is not dangerous because he misbehaved because he never did. He was always polite and respectful. Kareem is dangerous because of his brand of politics. It is this politics which when becomes policy has driven the African American community into the deplorable state it currently is.
oh shut the fuck up, you blowhard.
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paskeezy3000 wrote:
AtiliusRegulus wrote:
Da Stars. wrote:
Being Black. KAJ could not change. But he did change his religion. Years later we find out he wanted out of Milwaukee for reasons stated.
he changed his name and his politics was Marxist. He left Milwaukee to go to LA where the black panther and other leftist groups were prominent. Kareem is not dangerous because he misbehaved because he never did. He was always polite and respectful. Kareem is dangerous because of his brand of politics. It is this politics which when becomes policy has driven the African American community into the deplorable state it currently is.
oh shut the fuck up, you blowhard.
no you emasculated American male.


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AtiliusRegulus wrote:
Da Stars. wrote:
AtiliusRegulus wrote:he was basically saying that he hates white people as evidenced from his leftist politics and change of name.


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Being Black. KAJ could not change. But he did change his religion. Years later we find out he wanted out of Milwaukee for reasons stated.
he changed his name and his politics was Marxist. He left Milwaukee to go to LA where the black panther and other leftist groups were prominent. Kareem is not dangerous because he misbehaved because he never did. He was always polite and respectful. Kareem is dangerous because of his brand of politics. It is this politics which when becomes policy has driven the African American community into the deplorable state it currently is.
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There has never been any benefit for blacks in rightist politics. Basically, you fault him for being uppity and not towing the white corporate line.
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Shill Jackson wrote:
AtiliusRegulus wrote:
Da Stars. wrote:
Being Black. KAJ could not change. But he did change his religion. Years later we find out he wanted out of Milwaukee for reasons stated.
he changed his name and his politics was Marxist. He left Milwaukee to go to LA where the black panther and other leftist groups were prominent. Kareem is not dangerous because he misbehaved because he never did. He was always polite and respectful. Kareem is dangerous because of his brand of politics. It is this politics which when becomes policy has driven the African American community into the deplorable state it currently is.
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There has never been any benefit for blacks in rightist politics. Basically, you fault him for being uppity and not towing the white corporate line.
its irrelevant what the right did or did not do for blacks. What is pertinent here is that the policies advocated, formulated and enacted by democrats and leftists like Jabbar have had deleterious effects on the black community. Case in point LBJ's war on poverty which ended up created projects filled with welfare mothers breeding illegitimate children.

As I said the brutish violent nature of Kareem is not in his demeanor or professionalism on the basketball court but in his politics. For this reason I hate him.
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AtiliusRegulus wrote:
Shill Jackson wrote:
AtiliusRegulus wrote:he changed his name and his politics was Marxist. He left Milwaukee to go to LA where the black panther and other leftist groups were prominent. Kareem is not dangerous because he misbehaved because he never did. He was always polite and respectful. Kareem is dangerous because of his brand of politics. It is this politics which when becomes policy has driven the African American community into the deplorable state it currently is.
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There has never been any benefit for blacks in rightist politics. Basically, you fault him for being uppity and not towing the white corporate line.
its irrelevant what the right did or did not do for blacks. What is pertinent here is that the policies advocated, formulated and enacted by democrats and leftists like Jabbar have had deleterious effects on the black community. Case in point LBJ's war on poverty which ended up created projects filled with welfare mothers breeding illegitimate children.

As I said the brutish violent nature of Kareem is not in his demeanor or professionalism on the basketball court but in his politics. For this reason I hate him.
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paskeezy3000 wrote:
AtiliusRegulus wrote:
Shill Jackson wrote: There has never been any benefit for blacks in rightist politics. Basically, you fault him for being uppity and not towing the white corporate line.
its irrelevant what the right did or did not do for blacks. What is pertinent here is that the policies advocated, formulated and enacted by democrats and leftists like Jabbar have had deleterious effects on the black community. Case in point LBJ's war on poverty which ended up created projects filled with welfare mothers breeding illegitimate children.

As I said the brutish violent nature of Kareem is not in his demeanor or professionalism on the basketball court but in his politics. For this reason I hate him.
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