CP3 talks about the emotional challenges of trying to win a championship. Some kid told my daughter haha your father will never win a ring. It’s tough

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I know he hates David Stern and Mark Cuban with every fiber of his being. :wow:

Look at all the talent he’s played with, just off the top of my head

David West
Tyson Chandler
James Harden
Blake Griffin
DeAndre Jordan
Eric Gordon
Devin Booker
Kevin Durant

All in their primes

How heated do you think he is that Chandler & West got chips before him, or in West’s case, at his expense? :jbhmm:
 

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Look at all the talent he’s played with, just off the top of my head

David West
Tyson Chandler
James Harden
Blake Griffin
DeAndre Jordan
Eric Gordon
Devin Booker
Kevin Durant

All in their primes


lol at that being some great collection of talent. He's played about 20 games total with KD now that he's already washed, and no one else on that list has been a 1/2/3 option on any successful team of note.

West, Harden, Blake, DeAndre, Gordon, and Booker all had more success as a top option with CP3 than with anyone else in their career. Booker and Blake were otherwise career losers, Harden always collapses and never was able to frighten a team the way he and Paul took that 3-2 lead on an elite GS before Paul went down, West was only good on other teams when he took a step back into a lesser role. Chandler and DeAndre are one-dimensional as hell and haven't done anything unless they were the last option with a full team around them.
 
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“Your daddy ain’t never gon win no championship.”

Yoooo these kids are wild AF. 😂

Man kids are ruthless

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Nah, this shyt is mid. What Kerr got in college about his dad was WAY worse.



"I can say it was a highlight of my father's life to watch Steve playing in an NCAA game."

That life suddenly ended weeks later, on Jan. 18, 1984, when two Islamic terrorists ambushed Malcolm Kerr outside his university office and shot him in the back of the head for the crime of being an American.

Lebanon had descended into civil war, and an anti-Western fervor colored the chaos. The 52-year-old educator, peacemaker and author who dedicated his everything to improving relations between the U.S. and the Arab world was murdered in the same building where he had met his wife, Ann, in 1954, and was pronounced dead in the same hospital where he had been born.

In her book, "One Family's Response To Terrorism: A Daughter's Memoir," Susan wrote that she was consumed for years by an image of the fatal bullet killing her father, of it "ruining his fantastic brain" before striking every member of the family, including the one living out his student-athlete dream in the U.S. "It struck my brother Steve with such force," she wrote, "as to push him wildly onto the streets of Tucson, Arizona, where he could not stop running in the aftermath of his middle-of-the-night phone call."

Rather than fly Steve into Beirut for the on-campus memorial, the Kerrs decided he should remain in Tucson to play his upcoming game against Arizona State, and to meet the family for services scheduled to be held in the coming days at Princeton, where Malcolm had earned his undergraduate degree, and at UCLA, where Malcolm taught for 20 years.

Two nights after his father's death, Steve wept during a pregame moment of silence, came off the bench to hit his first jumper -- a 25-footer -- and made 5 of 7 field goal attempts to give Olson his first Pac-10 victory.

Steve used the basketball court as his sanctuary, his place to hide from the tragedy of losing the man who shot baskets with him in their Pacific Palisades driveway. The man who would read The New Yorker in the Dodger Stadium bleachers while his young sons were trying to run down batting practice home runs. The man who would never see him play a college game in person.

But in 1988, as Kerr was a fifth-year senior recovering from a torn ACL, the court was a sanctuary no more. During warm-ups before a game at Arizona State, some 10 to 15 fans hit him with
a series of subhuman chants that included "P-L-O" and "Where's your dad?"

Kerr dropped the ball and all but collapsed onto the bench, his eyes filling up with tears. He was a beaten man, at least until he wasn't.

Kerr recovered to score 20 of his 22 points in the first half, to make all six of his 3-point attempts in the blowout victory and to send a message to those who tried to unnerve him with their evil words.
 

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i would assume his kid goes to school with other kids who's rich/successful parents
because if you CP3 kid and you feeling bad when some other kid go "well yo dad aint never gonna win a ring"
should be last thing you worry/having you feeling down about as a kid
:dwillhuh:

Breh, anybody shytting on your dad in any form is gonna have a kid that age feeling badly.
 

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lol at that being some great collection of talent. He's played about 20 games total with KD now that he's already washed, and no one else on that list has been a 1/2/3 option on any successful team of note.

West, Harden, Blake, DeAndre, Gordon, and Booker all had more success as a top option with CP3 than with anyone else in their career. Booker and Blake were otherwise career losers, Harden always collapses and never was able to frighten a team the way he and Paul took that 3-2 lead on an elite GS before Paul went down, West was only good on other teams when he took a step back into a lesser role. Chandler and DeAndre are one-dimensional as hell and haven't done anything unless they were the last option with a full team around them.
nikka pressed af to get a point across calling West, DeAndre, Gordon talent
 

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Yet another reason I'm adopting that Chris Hemsworth, Extraction method to dealing with these little nikkas from now on:unimpressed:

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nikka pressed af to get a point across calling West, DeAndre, Gordon talent
Lol nikkas hatred for CP go deeper than basketball, nikkas can try to make it seem like it’s the dirty play but naw u can tell it’s more personal then that

The weirdo Warrior fans will cite his dirty then play up Draymond lol

Folks watch basketball like a soap opera
 
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