
kevC wrote:I heard Bosh and Kobe are smart...
air gordon wrote:when he first came into the NBA there was a rumor about KG being so stupid he had to wear a digital watch to tell the time
Jae wrote:Shawn Marion is hilarious to listen to. He starts off talking fine for the first 30 seconds, you can understand everything clearly and it's all good... then it descends into this bizarre mumbling that is absolutely impossible to decipher. I watched an interview he did for a Dunks DVD with about 6 other people, and every one of them looked at each other like "what the fuck..." about 40 seconds into his interview.
I don't know if that's a sign of intelligence though.
Jae wrote:I don't know what kind of speech impediment that could be, because he speaks perfectly normal to start with.
White guys can think. About five years ago, Sports Illustrated polled NBA coaches and managers to name the smartest basketball players in the league. The Boston Celtics star, Larry Bird, ranked first. He was followed by John Stockton of the Utah Jazz. Both are white. No African-American player made the top five.
The media tends to ignore off-the-court intellectual ventures of black athletes. For example, have you heard about Shaquille O’Neil, an NBA star, going back to college to get his degree?
Channing Frye is clever. After the rook/soph game, he came up with the name 'Cherry Pickuodala'
Sac-1 wrote:johnnyboy wrote:Vince Carter got excelent greats in high school. Could have jump right into the NBA, but because of his love for education, he went to college.
Wow, well you are the opposite of Vince then! Come on man, you can't even spell "grades".
lassen24 wrote:Todd Macholuch (Spelling is wrong), he played center for the sixers and the nets a few years back, and he seemed so braindead.
EZJ wrote:I hate the Smart Players. The play like gay. TD, Ray Allen.....
Cloudy wrote:Damn I thought AO the streetballer got killed and is in Hell..
Sac-1 wrote:johnnyboy wrote:Vince Carter got excelent greats in high school. Could have jump right into the NBA, but because of his love for education, he went to college.
Wow, well you are the opposite of Vince then! Come on man, you can't even spell "grades".
mark_30_112 wrote:Sac-1 wrote:johnnyboy wrote:Vince Carter got excelent greats in high school. Could have jump right into the NBA, but because of his love for education, he went to college.
Wow, well you are the opposite of Vince then! Come on man, you can't even spell "grades".
I hate how you guys bitch about typo's we aint running spell checkers or anything. You've made a few typo's havn't ya?
mark_30_112 wrote:Sac-1 wrote:johnnyboy wrote:Vince Carter got excelent greats in high school. Could have jump right into the NBA, but because of his love for education, he went to college.
Wow, well you are the opposite of Vince then! Come on man, you can't even spell "grades".
I hate how you guys bitch about typo's we aint running spell checkers or anything. You've made a few typo's havn't ya?
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