Cuzzo...
I actually believe this guy will act right.
He trying to clean up the mess he made in Brooklyn
FINALLY
Lets try to be POISTIVE.
ON PAPER THAT NETS TEAM IS ACTUALLY GOOD
ON PAPER.
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NIGGA CAN'T HELP HIMSELF CUZZO. I BELIEVE HE IS WHAT HE HAS DISPLAYED. A GREAT TALENT WHOS A SELF CENTERED LUNATIC.Cuzzo...
I actually believe this guy will act right.
He trying to clean up the mess he made in Brooklyn
FINALLY
Lets try yo be POISTIVE.
ON PAPER THAT NETS TEAM IS ACTUALLY GOOD
ON PAPER.
Your 100%
My HOPE and you know I am far from a Kyrie supporter off the court and in the locker-room
is that the time off and no vaccine talk playing for a new contract
Kyrie really has no excuses.
If he goes out of his way AGAIN to sttart some unneccsary drama?
which is still highly likely
OK now we done done
but I think its a fresh start
I don't like how the media has been going EXTRA on him and giving so many other athletes complete passes for MUCH more serious transgressions.
I actually want the Nets to do well this year.
Cuzzo...
I actually believe this guy will act right.
He trying to clean up the mess he made in Brooklyn
FINALLY
Lets try yo be POISTIVE.
ON PAPER THAT NETS TEAM IS ACTUALLY GOOD
ON PAPER.
NIGGA CAN'T HELP HIMSELF CUZZO. I BELIEVE HE IS WHAT HE HAS DISPLAYED. A GREAT TALENT WHOS A SELF CENTERED LUNATIC.
NIGGA CAN'T HELP HIMSELF CUZZO. I BELIEVE HE IS WHAT HE HAS DISPLAYED. A GREAT TALENT WHOS A SELF CENTERED LUNATIC.
FUCK HIM. I HOPE HE FAILS. I GOT MY OWN PROBLEMS WITH GLENN FUCKIN RIVERS.Oh don't get me wrong
he is THAT
ALL THAT
but I also think he has a good heart is truly empathetic and philanthropic and altruistic and tries to do the right thing.
When Kyrie is NOT on his bullsh*t?
HE is actually an all time great player and a decent guy
This is shot to PROVE that
because after this
HE AINT GETTING NO MORE SPACE.
Word. It's sickening.
@largebillsonlyplease
Warriors' Stephen Curry feted in Davidson ceremony: 'I'm a graduate, I'm a Davidson alum and I am in the Hall of Fame'
Following his fourth NBA title and Finals MVP win, Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry often used the phrase "What are they going to say now?" in regards to his professional résumé. But now, the same goes for his college career.
On Wednesday, Curry was inducted into Davidson College's Hall of Fame, had his jersey number retired and received his diploma in a ceremony in Belk Arena on the school's campus.
"This is an absolutely amazing day and an amazing moment for myself and my family," Curry said. "The best decision I ever made was to come to Davidson College and pursue an education, join an amazing community and, most importantly, play for an amazing man who has built this program in Coach [Bob] McKillop."
Curry finished his degree in May with a Bachelor of Arts in sociology but was unable to attend the college's graduation in the spring because of the NBA playoffs. So he got an individual commencement on Wednesday.
"To earn this degree you showed determination and perseverance," Davidson president Doug Hicks said during the ceremony. "It would have been so easy, so straightforward to not complete your college degree. Yet in response to that idea, you did what you did to 29 other NBA organizations, you said, 'night, night.'"
Earning his degree was fulfilling a promise Curry made to his mother, Sonya, 13 years ago when Curry declared for the draft. But, it also was a prerequisite for getting his jersey retired -- a rule put in place at Davidson.
Sonya spoke at the ceremony, reflecting on how initially she wanted her son to attend a more prominent school, but her mind was changed when she saw how happy Curry was at Davidson.
Curry's father, Dell, touched on his son's work ethic and noted that the next time he is inducted into a Hall of Fame, "You know where that is going to be."
Davidson was purposely waiting for Stephen Curry to graduate with his degree in sociology before retiring his No. 30. Once he did, he became the first Davidson athlete in any sport to have his jersey number retired. Chris Carlson/AP
McKillop, Curry's former coach and Davidson's winningest coach in school history, concluded the speeches, saying, "There is hope in the world because of Stephen Curry."
Curry attended Davidson College from 2006 to 2009 and during those three years became the school's all-time leader in points, 3-pointers, free throws, field goals and steals.
Curry also finished his college career as the Southern Conference's all-time leading scorer, set an NCAA record with 162 triples in 2008, was the 2009 Southern Conference Bob Waters Male Athlete of the Year and was a consensus All-American in 2009. He led the Wildcats to the Elite Eight in 2008.
"Every president at every commencement makes hopeful statements about graduates' futures," Hicks said. "In that spirit, I hereby predict, with confidence, Stephen Curry, that you will enjoy considerable success in your life and career after college."
Following the commencement speeches, Curry's wife Ayesha and children Riley, Ryan and Canon joined him on stage.
Until Wednesday, Davidson had retired just eight player jerseys, but never a jersey number. Curry's No. 30 became the first number to be retired and removed from the rotation, meaning no Davidson men's basketball player will ever wear No. 30 again.
As the audience counted down from 10, Curry and his family pulled a lever in the shape of a basketball to reveal his jersey hanging in the rafters and forever indoctrinate him into Davidson history.
"I'm a graduate," Curry said to end his speech. "I'm a Davidson alum and I am in the Hall of Fame. And that's pretty crazy."
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Good stuff.@largebillsonlyplease
Warriors' Stephen Curry feted in Davidson ceremony: 'I'm a graduate, I'm a Davidson alum and I am in the Hall of Fame'
Following his fourth NBA title and Finals MVP win, Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry often used the phrase "What are they going to say now?" in regards to his professional résumé. But now, the same goes for his college career.
On Wednesday, Curry was inducted into Davidson College's Hall of Fame, had his jersey number retired and received his diploma in a ceremony in Belk Arena on the school's campus.
"This is an absolutely amazing day and an amazing moment for myself and my family," Curry said. "The best decision I ever made was to come to Davidson College and pursue an education, join an amazing community and, most importantly, play for an amazing man who has built this program in Coach [Bob] McKillop."
Curry finished his degree in May with a Bachelor of Arts in sociology but was unable to attend the college's graduation in the spring because of the NBA playoffs. So he got an individual commencement on Wednesday.
"To earn this degree you showed determination and perseverance," Davidson president Doug Hicks said during the ceremony. "It would have been so easy, so straightforward to not complete your college degree. Yet in response to that idea, you did what you did to 29 other NBA organizations, you said, 'night, night.'"
Earning his degree was fulfilling a promise Curry made to his mother, Sonya, 13 years ago when Curry declared for the draft. But, it also was a prerequisite for getting his jersey retired -- a rule put in place at Davidson.
Sonya spoke at the ceremony, reflecting on how initially she wanted her son to attend a more prominent school, but her mind was changed when she saw how happy Curry was at Davidson.
Curry's father, Dell, touched on his son's work ethic and noted that the next time he is inducted into a Hall of Fame, "You know where that is going to be."
Davidson was purposely waiting for Stephen Curry to graduate with his degree in sociology before retiring his No. 30. Once he did, he became the first Davidson athlete in any sport to have his jersey number retired. Chris Carlson/AP
McKillop, Curry's former coach and Davidson's winningest coach in school history, concluded the speeches, saying, "There is hope in the world because of Stephen Curry."
Curry attended Davidson College from 2006 to 2009 and during those three years became the school's all-time leader in points, 3-pointers, free throws, field goals and steals.
Curry also finished his college career as the Southern Conference's all-time leading scorer, set an NCAA record with 162 triples in 2008, was the 2009 Southern Conference Bob Waters Male Athlete of the Year and was a consensus All-American in 2009. He led the Wildcats to the Elite Eight in 2008.
"Every president at every commencement makes hopeful statements about graduates' futures," Hicks said. "In that spirit, I hereby predict, with confidence, Stephen Curry, that you will enjoy considerable success in your life and career after college."
Following the commencement speeches, Curry's wife Ayesha and children Riley, Ryan and Canon joined him on stage.
Until Wednesday, Davidson had retired just eight player jerseys, but never a jersey number. Curry's No. 30 became the first number to be retired and removed from the rotation, meaning no Davidson men's basketball player will ever wear No. 30 again.
As the audience counted down from 10, Curry and his family pulled a lever in the shape of a basketball to reveal his jersey hanging in the rafters and forever indoctrinate him into Davidson history.
"I'm a graduate," Curry said to end his speech. "I'm a Davidson alum and I am in the Hall of Fame. And that's pretty crazy."
Took him long enough.@largebillsonlyplease
Warriors' Stephen Curry feted in Davidson ceremony: 'I'm a graduate, I'm a Davidson alum and I am in the Hall of Fame'
fucking knicks stay fucking up ... i`m done...
i need a new team ...