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grindhouse wrote: View Postyour comment about derozan in the triangle...I don't know if he is a good fit for that but he needs to play off the ball, when he starts to dribble it gets ugly. I want to see him shoot it or one step to the basket.
I listened to the interview on itunes and am I the only one who hates when these reporters ask the american players their opinion on how great toronto is to some how ease our insecurities. I don't know about anyone else but I don't have no insecurities, I know my city is great if they don't want to be here, I don't want them here and they can get the **** out of my city. just my 2 cents cause I honestly feel disgusted, how can you as a man even ask those types of questions!
I interviewed Jamaal Magloire yesterday for one of my final assignments and I took the opposite route: how did it feel to move to the States and play at Kentucky? I got a great, informative quote from him.
Reporters and journalists have their jobs for a reason. You may not like some of their questions, but the majority of the public, especially casual fans, love them.Joshua Priemski
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Introcollapse wrote: View PostAs a journalism student, I disagree. Athletes from all sports have had issues in different places simply because of a difference in culture from what they're used to. It's an important question, and it sometimes gets a great, funny quote.
I interviewed Jamaal Magloire yesterday for one of my final assignments and I took the opposite route: how did it feel to move to the States and play at Kentucky? I got a great, informative quote from him.
Reporters and journalists have their jobs for a reason. You may not like some of their questions, but the majority of the public, especially casual fans, love them.
you becoming a sports writer I suggest you listen to people like Dave Spadaro one of the best interviewers I have heard in a long time. Bob McCown is excellent at convey the feelings of fans here in toronto when it comes to hockey.
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grindhouse wrote: View Postasking jamaal about the school he went to during the NCAA tournament is completely different than creating a FALSE perception like we are BEGGING for some of these players to play here. Out of all the questions in the world if a reporter is asking those types of question he has not gone out and done his research. Another thing is Canadian reporters such as yourself create the perception of our culture by the questions you ask and one thing we are not here in toronto or canada for that matter are beggars.
you becoming a sports writer I suggest you listen to people like Dave Spadaro one of the best interviewers I have heard in a long time. Bob McCown is excellent at convey the feelings of fans here in toronto when it comes to hockey.
We look for stories. We ask questions that prompt intriguing responses. Remember when they asked Leandro Barbosa about Canada on media day? His quote about not owning a jacket and needing to sprint to his car in garages was priceless. That's what we look for.
We know the city is great. We know we're passionate. And yes, that's what most athletes say when asked what they think of Toronto. But that's not the reply we hope to get. We hope to get ones like Barbosa's.Joshua Priemski
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SB Nation's Rufus on Fire
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www.twitter.com/HoopPlusTheHarm/
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grindhouse wrote: View Postyour comment about derozan in the triangle...I don't know if he is a good fit for that but he needs to play off the ball, when he starts to dribble it gets ugly. I want to see him shoot it or one step to the basket.
I listened to the interview on itunes and am I the only one who hates when these reporters ask the american players their opinion on how great toronto is to some how ease our insecurities. I don't know about anyone else but I don't have no insecurities, I know my city is great if they don't want to be here, I don't want them here and they can get the **** out of my city. just my 2 cents cause I honestly feel disgusted, how can you as a man even ask those types of questions!
"the raptors were my fav team growing up"-kevin durant
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CalibreMC wrote: View PostOkay, I'll take the bait.....How do you know that for a fact?
If I go to work and bust my tail off while the other guy is cruisin in second gear all the time, and he still gets the better shifts then I sure as hell would be pissed too.
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nubreed000 wrote: View PostWell let's see: the guy shows up once every 5 games to put up POINTS on somewhat efficient shooting. Doesn't really do anything else, yet he's still getting preferential treatment.
If I go to work and bust my tail off while the other guy is cruisin in second gear all the time, and he still gets the better shifts then I sure as hell would be pissed too."the raptors were my fav team growing up"-kevin durant
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b2kelly wrote: View PostI hate to have to play in Toronto.. Because Toronto is a rotting corpse of a city.“I have no idea who Chukwudiebere Maduabum is, but on his Draft Express profile, he’s listed as Chu Chu. I think he’s worthy of picking just for that. He immediately is in the running for best All-Time NBA name.” -Tim W.
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