Derrick Rose wearing "I Can't Breathe" t-shirt

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It's a shame more people spoke about D. Rose t-shirt then him letting Chef Curry cook him last night. And I like D. Rose, but DAMN I was pissed at him last night. I wanted the 2010-2011 D. Rose to show up.

That D. Rose isn't coming back.

And what the shirt represents is WAY bigger than basketball.
 

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I don't fukk with D.Suit and Tie but respect to him wearing a shirt.

That bernstein cac can go eat a dikk. What does D.Rose have to explain? You don't have to be Malcom X to make a statement.
 

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NYPD on high alert

EXCLUSIVE: NYPD cops warned militant group Black Guerilla Family ‘preparing to shoot on-duty police officers’
An NYPD confidential informant learned of the threat on Friday evening — three days after a Staten Island grand jury decided not to indict Officer Daniel Pantaleo for the chokehold death of Eric Garner. Cop union confirmed the threat late Saturday and were ordering all police officers, on duty and off, to take extra precautions.
BY Rocco Parascandola , Thomas Tracy
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Published: Saturday, December 6, 2014, 11:56 PM
Updated: Sunday, December 7, 2014, 8:05 AM

http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york...tant-group-plans-shoot-cops-article-1.2036616

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:snoop: I know what's the deal now, nikkas get killed by cops everyday b, I just don't care anymore. I'm in Europe, living the life :yeshrug:
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This fakkit ass dude...

You're an eagles fan too?

Almost 100% positive you're a fakkit ass cac.....Eagles are a shytty ass organization :sas2:, but I don't know any brothas who are eagles fan that would say some hoe as shyt like this. You're a cac who wanted Kolb to start over Mcnabb because he was white.

Nerve to say you living life in Europe? :patrice:

I bet you staying in Italy or Spain ain't that right you cornball cartwright? Europe isn't perfect either....you have black men who can't even goto a soccer match without hearing monkey chants. :camby:
 

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This fakkit ass dude...

You're an eagles fan too?

Almost 100% positive you're a fakkit ass cac.....Eagles are a shytty ass organization :sas2:, but I don't know any brothas who are eagles fan that would say some hoe as shyt like this. You're a cac who wanted Kolb to start over Mcnabb because he was white.

Nerve to say you living life in Europe? :patrice:

I bet you staying in Italy or Spain ain't that right you cornball cartwright? Europe isn't perfect either....you have black men who can't even goto a soccer match without hearing monkey chants. :camby:
You Brazilian piece of shyt always feeling inferior to the real africans :jawalrus: chupa
And fukk all the sets you claim :pacspit3:
 

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Bruh, go back and read what you just said there. Steph's.....
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I know what I said. He got 4 points off free throws when the Bulls intentionally fouled him to stop the clock. The other field goal was an errant pass when the Bulls were in clear desperation mode. Like I said, Steph wasn't cooking in that game at all.
 

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The correct way of being an "at the moment dikk rider"



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Thanks for the -10 rep @BlackFruitPunch I just reported you for harassment, f*ckin emotional ass THOTTY! Your name fits your F.... ass. I did nothing to warrant that rep. Can't stand some of you emotional dudes acting like b*tches during their menstrual cycles.
 
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NFL Players Sporting 'I Can't Breathe' Message
LANDOVER, Md. — Dec 7, 2014, 6:19 PM ET
By JOSEPH WHITE AP Sports Writer

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A week after their "Hands Up, Don't Shoot!" show of solidarity, several St. Louis Rams players made another societal statement Sunday with the message: "I Can't Breathe."

The slogan refers to Eric Garner, who died after a New York police officer placed him in a chokehold during an arrest for selling loose cigarettes. A grand jury decided last week that it would not indict the officer. A video of the arrest showed Garner gasping, "I can't breathe."

Guard Davin Joseph wrote the words on the cleats he wore during pregame warmups before the Rams beat the Washington Redskins 24-0. Tight end Jared Cook had it written on his wrist tape. Receiver Kenny Britt had several names ? including Michael Brown and Trayvon Martin ? written on his blue and gold cleats. The names were of black men or teens whose deaths led to protests.

"I feel like we should support what we feel is right," said Joseph, who intended to wear the cleats during the game but had to change because of the condition of the slick turf at the Redskins' stadium. "We should always have an opinion of sticking up for people who don't have a voice."

Joseph Tweeted an image of his shoes before the game with the message: "R.I.P. Eric Garner."

Players at other NFL games expressed similar sentiments. Detroit Lions running back Reggie Bush had "I Can't Breathe" written in black across his blue warmup shirt. Browns cornerback Johnson Bademosi wrote the message on the back of the shirt he wore before a game in Cleveland.

"Honestly, I've always been the quiet kid. I've always been the one who's reserved, to kind of sit back and not really get into politics and things like that," said Bush, whose mother has been a police officer for about 20 years. "But I don't know why I just felt some kind of ... I guess the situation just touched me.

"It's kind of resonated with me. Not because I've been through a similar situation or because I've seen anybody go through it. I just really felt terrible about what was going on these past couple of weeks."

Lions coach Jim Caldwell supported Bush's action.

"I grew up in the '60s, where everybody was socially conscious," Caldwell said. "I believe in it. I'd be a hypocrite if I stood up here and told you any differently, because more than likely, some of those protests that Dr. (Martin Luther) King and some of the others that took a part in non-violent protests, is the reason why I'm standing here in front of you today."

Bademosi said there were players and coaches on his team who weren't even aware what "I Can't Breathe" meant. He called the Garner case "a ridiculous situation."

"It's not an us-against-them thing," Bademosi said. "It's about us standing in solidarity with those of us who know what's going on."

On Saturday night, Chicago Bulls guard Derrick Rose wore the message on his T-shirt during warmups before an NBA game.

The decision not to indict the officer came after another grand jury decided not to indict police officer Darren Wilson over the Aug. 9 shooting of Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. Last week, before a Rams home game, five St. Louis players ? including Cook and Britt ? took the field making the "Hands up. Don't Shoot!" gesture associated with Brown. The St. Louis Police Officers Association expressed outrage and called for the NFL to discipline the players; the league declined.

Although Garner's death occurred far from St. Louis, Joseph felt the need to make his feelings known.

"In that case, it's another incident where it's a sad case and it's sad to see," Joseph said. "Every life in this world is worth something, and when you lose one, it hurts, no matter who it is. We have to stand for the value of life."

Added Cook: "It's something that's important to a lot of people."

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AP Sports Writers Noah Trister in Detroit and Tom Withers in Cleveland contributed to this report.

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