Saturday, June 14, 2008

Happy Father's Day!: The Perfect Day to End This Blog ...

There were two reasons why I started this blog: One, because I was bored out of my mind and two, because I thought this blog would have a purpose. The purpose of calling out certain individuals who do not take care of their responsibilities. While it's a noble one, I realize that I am not the person to do it.

My Godson is almost two. He's the cutest thing on the planet;I love him to death. Unfortunately, his father is not in his life. I channeled the anger I felt for that dude into this blog because I felt men boys like him needed to be checked.

But I could never muster up the energy to be a hater. It's hard to hate something that makes itself sooo easy to hate especially when you know situations that some athletes get into can be prevented.

After the whole Jena 6 drama/situation/ordeal, I noticed that my Brothers and Sisters were participating in reactive behavior. Ten of thousands of people didn't care about these six boys before their actions got them in jail but now all of sudden, it's a problem that Black men are going through the revolving door of the criminal justice system. Wearing black t-shirts and collecting sneakers (thanks Temple U. *smh*) during "Jena 6 month" made some people feel better about looking dirty at a group of Black boys when they are walking down the street ... made some people feel better about letting their schools deteriorate while they drive past in their luxury cars ... made some peoeple feel better for supporting that one Black boy that makes it to the NBA while they let the other millions who aren't as fortunate, struggle to find a life without a basketball. If we as a people gave a damn sometimes, things could be entirely different.

Last night, I watched "The Education of Ms. Groves", a one-year look at a first-year middle school teacher inside an urban school. They profiled these two boys ... one who lost both of his parents and was living with his grandmother and the other who lived inside of a hotel room with his mother and his five siblings waiting for their chance to find an habitable place to call home. Because the teacher gave a damn and she encourages those two boys, one made the honor roll while the other made the Gifted and Talented program at the school. She gave a damn about their futures.

Sorry I went on a tangent but my point is that this blog falls under that reactive category. Kurking out on men who don't take care of their babies is not going to fix the real problems we have with sexuality in this society. I was a teenager; I know what it's like out here. Adults, for some reason, act like they don't have a clue. That's why I plan to be proactive.

I've realized that I'm part of a fortunate group: African-American women who grew up with their fathers. Yes, my Dad came off as a over-protective fool during my teenage years but he did it because he knew what was out there. Yes, my Dad almost beat up this boy I used to talk to while we were inside of a Verizon store... but he almost did it because he knew this dude disrespected me. Yes, my father almost threatened my life because he had this slight inclination that I was wildin' out in the streets but he did it because he knew I was too smart, too talented and too promising to mess up.


There were days when I wanted to choke my father (there still are -- three times this week, true story) for "ruining my life" but I realize that I was fortunate to have a father who gave a damn about me and how I ran my life. He let me mess up so I could learn from my mistakes. He actually let me have some type of life in high school because he knew I needed to build a social life. He let boys call the house -- still stunned about that to this day -- because he knew that was a normal part of life.

So when I look at these boys -- yes, boys because men take care of their seeds -- who do not take care of their children, it pisses me off. Do you realize what you are missing out in your life? Do you realize that your absence has an effect on your child, whether you like it or not. Do you realize that you have a bigger responsibilty in this world than yourself? Your son or daugther needs you ...

If I can prevent one girl from laying on her back when she isn't ready, my life would be complete. There are alot of girls who don't have that watchful eye, that one person that can talk to about sex and relationships and get some REAL answers. Same goes for Black boys as well. In retrospect, would you have gone to your homeboys for answers knowing they did not know s***? Exactly ... no! Boys need an open forum to discuss these things too.

So as I close out this blog, I thank the 75 of you who continued to come to this blog (much respect LOL!), Deadspin for the feature (Daulerio, much respect) and my father, for making me realize that I have gifts to give to a young girl out there: wisdom, guidance and open ears.

HAPPY FATHERS DAY, DAD! and to all the fathers out there. We should celebrate our fathers every day of the year, believe that.




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Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Should Schools Provide Free Condoms?

I came across this story in the Philadelphia Inquirer asking whether schools should provide free condoms. I thought that high schools had to do that, but apparently 50-plus high schools in the Philadelphia area aren't up to code -- thanks to their own school system.

Clapping, banging drums and waving signs, the activist group that successfully pushed for condom distribution in some city schools 17 years ago yesterday demanded the prophylactics be given out in all public high schools as a way of preventing teen pregnancy and controlling the spread of sexually transmitted diseases.

"Youth need the truth! Condoms save lives!" they shouted in front of the Philadelphia School District building and City Hall.

Members of ACTUP Philadelphia, an AIDS awareness organization, are calling on Mayor Nutter and Arlene Ackerman, the new schools chief executive officer, to seek an increase in city, state and federal funds to expand the condom program to all city high schools.

Last school year, Philadelphia students took home 90,000 free condoms.

Currently, "health resource centers" in 11 high schools distribute condoms to students in 9th through 12th grades, and two more will open in the fall. That means that students in 49 high schools have no access to contraceptives, despite a district policy supporting "involvement in citywide efforts to maximize access to condoms."

A district spokeswoman said a lack of funding is the reason the program has not expanded [Source]


Philadelphia Public Schools is f*cking up. PPS seems to be neglecting a smaller, yet important issue with this …

Despite what the media will tell you, many teenagers – and adults – are still embarrassed about buying prophylactics.

I remember when the condom section in CVS was in the front of the store. You didn’t want anyone to see that you were buying condoms, even though it’s the right action to take.

One of my favorite scenes from Golden Girls is when Blanche, Rose and Dorothy go into the drug store to buy condoms. While Blanche, the resident bust-it-baby of the crew, sets everyone straight about playing it safe, it’s a testament to how practicing healthy sexual practices are still taboo.

And it shouldn’t be. Are athletes afraid to go out in public and buy condoms? They shouldn’t be, especially since they are the ones that REALLY need to watch their ass when it comes to who they choose to sleep with. They are ways to circumvent that fear. Brands like Trojan and drug stores like CVS and Walgreens offer product delivery. Bulk packs (yes, bulk packs) are available through Amazon.

The fear of producing a baby or the clap should drive someone to be safe. The fear of being “caught” for having sex drives someone to risk their life.

Group: Schools should provide free condoms [Philadelphia Inquirer]

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Saturday, June 7, 2008

Stephon Marbury and Family in Ebony Magazine

Ebony Magazine features Stephon Marbury in its annual Father's Day spread for their June 2008 Issue.

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The Game Changer: NBA Star Stephon Marbury with children Stephon Jr. (3), Xaviera (8) and Stephanie (13).


Why Marbury cares about his community: "My kids are everything to me," he says. "I grew up in poverty and my parents did the best that they could do. We lived in the projects and we were just trying to make ends meet. Just trying to put food on the table. Seeing what my parents when through, it puts things in perspective for me."

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Thursday, June 5, 2008

LF: Excuses, Excuses, Excuses

Sorry for the lack of blogging. If you haven't noticed, I am a college student and this is the last week of the term (feel my pain because it hurts) ...

Anyway, I'm heading back to Maryland tomorrow, so I will get back to posting.

In the meantime, here is my YouTube clip of the week: Barack Obama's Democratic nomination speech from this past Wednesday. YES WE CAN! (c) Obama '08



After the jump, the now-infamous Barack-Michelle 'dap' ... that's what I call 'LOVE'.







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Saturday, May 31, 2008

When It Hits Close to Home

Floating around Facebook today, I noticed that one of my former high school's football players just became a father. As I gave my congratulations, I started thinking about our run-ins in those hallways. To be honest, I didn't like him that much. Yeah, he played an important position on the squad and yeah, he made sure that everyone knew it, but I can only remember him by the rumors I used to hear.

The obvious: he used to get his share of high school gut. Girls used to stare him down in the hallway like they weren't going to see him again. I never caught the vapors for dude because his behavior was enough of a turn-off. But as I started to recollect on a lot of my high school memories, I remembered something: There were a lot of players rumored to be daddies.


I don't know if that was a standard high school rumor but for some reason, I would always hear of some girl at some school who had player X's baby. Maybe we expected that to happen to someone, somewhere.

I mean, let's be real ... high school kids are having sex **gasp**. And let's also be real with this fact: certain dudes use football to their advantage to get some ass. I could name you at least ten dudes from my high school squad that I was crushing over. There's something about that jersey that makes girls throw their morals out the window.

So what would make a football player stop using that jersey to his advantage in college? In the pros? It ain't like these dudes just figured this out. It starts early.

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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Dear Mrs. Kobe Bryant

Or should I call you Vanessa? In the past couple of years, it seems like you've become Kobe's accessory ...but that's not the reason why I write this ...

Yesterday, I heard you lashed out on a reporter who talked about your family. And while I applaud you for defending your children (they don't deserve to get caught up in this mess), I am a tad bit concerned that you've been taking your role as Mrs. Kobe Bryant a tad bit far. Apparently, this isn't the only time you've done this. I'm surprised that you haven't grown a thicker skin since, you know, you're not the most liked person in the world and probably never will be.


Look at you ... you're the wife of one of the best, if not the best, NBA player in the game. Haters will hate. But honestly, a good percentage of people out here don't like you. They never liked you and probably never will. People labeled you a gold digger because you met Kobe while you were still in high school, yet you were doing music videos on the side, and it's rumored (and somewhat confirmed) that Kobe's parents didn't/don't like you. I could also get into the fact that some people had an issue with you not being Black, but that's a societal problem and a way bigger issue itself.

Obviously, I know you're pissed about The Dirty report about K.O.B.E. and a former Laker cheerleader having an affair. We know you've been through this before and you're still by your husband, which is commendable. But I have to ask you: When Bryant bought that ginormous ring for you after his little incident, did you ever think that may be his ticket to do it again? It ain't like Kobe can't afford to buy you something bigger. That ring was nothing, trust me. Also, it doesn't help that your marriage appears to be some sort of a publicity stunt. The Bryant family shots appear like clockwork during the season.

Everything I just said has been said about you or towards you. People will always have something greasy to say about you. Honestly, you need to (wo)man up and deal with it. I hope you didn't think this shit would be easy? You've been dealing with this crap since 2004. At one point, you need to say "I'm Kobe's wife and the mother of two beautiful girls ... that's worth more than what any A,B,C, or D website can say about me, husband and my children." You're grown, so you can take a hit. But if someone goes at your kids, get hood. I would.

Your happiness comes first. If you're honestly happy in this situation, say "F*** the world" -- to yourself, of course -- and keep it moving. But the fact that you keep lashing out on people says that, internally, shit ain't cool. I hope you find happiness, with or without Kobe.

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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

When An Athlete Mimics a 14 Year Old on Myspace ...

(Note: It kinda hurts me to have to do this, but it needs to be done.)

Like every other person, I have a MySpace account. I got on the MySpace train a little bit late, in most part because I saw MySpace turn into a kiddie domain for pedophiles.

So it hurts me to see my favorite NBA player "model" on MySpace.

*cries a slight tear for Joe Johnson*



Mind you -- as I proceed to out myself -- I do have a crush on Joe, so initially I didn't have a problem with these photos. But in the larger scheme of things, they do make him seem conceited, especially when I know he isn't.

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Monday, May 26, 2008

LF: K.O.B.E.

I'll get back to the task at hand tomorrow, but , in the meantime, I recently landed on a goldmine.

During the 2000 All-Star Game Weekend in Oakland, CA, Kobe Bryant performed his [/sarcasm]hit[/sarcasm] single "K.O.B.E", featuring Tyra Banks, at the NBA Team-Up celebration.



It's even more sad to say that Tyra did worse than Kobe. SMH.

This great performance was out-shined by another performance that weekend. Thank God.



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Thursday, May 22, 2008

I Guess It's Pedophile Month ... Thanks Karl and R. Kelly

There is nothing funny about pedophilia at all. I'm just mad that the Philadelphia-area has had a string of these type of incidents in the past couple of months.

A former Montgomery County high school swim coach was arrested yesterday for soliciting sex for money from a 15-year-old female student.

Michael Dolan, 29, of Ambler, who worked at Plymouth Whitemarsh High School, has been charged with criminal solicitation to commit involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, and related offenses, said Montgomery County District Attorney Risa Vetri Ferman.

"He will not be coaching again at Plymouth Whitemarsh or any other school in the area," said Ferman.

She said Whitemarsh Township police began an investigation after a 9th-grade girl whom Dolan knew from school told her parents she had received a spate of unsolicited, sexually explicit text messages.

The first message was sent on April 24 at 2:30 a.m. and messages continued for several days, said Ferman, adding that the girl did not know who was sending them. The messages included references to providing oral sex for money and arranging to meet in a park for sex, Ferman said.


Former Montco swim coach accused of soliciting sex [Philadelphia Inquirer]



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Damn, I Guess I Spoke Too Soon …

Two weeks ago, I wrote a blog somewhat apologizing to Kobe Bryant for finding him guilty in the court of public opinion for his dropped rape case in 2003. Like a lot of people, I had a personal grudge against Kobe that impacted how I viewed his decisions. I came to realize that Kobe isn’t that bad of a guy.

But according to The Dirty, Kobe still has some work to do.

My real dilemma with this story came with The Dirty itself. As you all should know, The Dirty landed in infamy for their exposure of Matt Leinart and the underage- girls-with-liquor story earlier this year. The blog post led to Arizona sports columnists blasting Leinart for his “lack of maturity” and “loss of determination”.

While I, like others, found some humor in those photos, I also found some humility in them. Leinart is a 25-year-old guy. What 20-something doesn’t like to party with drunk girls? The photos made him look human. But when Braylon Edwards, during the now-infamous Costas Now Buzz vs. Leitch segment, said that athletes now have to watch what they do in fear of being blasted on the internet, one question quickly popped in my mind: Shouldn’t athletes do that regardless?



Obviously, no athlete wants to go to a club thinking “I can’t get wasted; Deadspin might out me tomorrow” but human beings themselves have the right, the will and the need to be careful. Regardless whether TMZ or The Dirty is creeping in the backdoor, an athlete should be making decisions with the one tool God gave us all: common sense.

Common sense tells you not to drink and drive. Common sense tells you to not “make love in the club” or do the “two-finger split at an industry party”, and common sense should really tell you not to risk your sexual health over some two-bit trollop.

Every time an athlete makes a mistake, the first thing they say is, “I’m human and human makes mistakes.” Athletes want to be treated as human beings but they tend to treat themselves as “super-human”. Internally, they feel they can do anything, say anything without consequences (and that’s a whole ‘nother story in itself).

It becomes a problem when someone consciously makes the same mistake over and over or they never own up to their original mistake. It takes a real person to admit they messed up.

Human beings face the consequences for their actions everyday. So if athletes want to be treated like human beings, they need to start treating themselves as human beings. Make conscious decisions and if you don’t and get caught, brush the photos off, admit to yourself that you f*cked up and keep it moving.

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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

LF: There Really Isn't Any Excuse ...

...not to use protection ...

Even Marlo can smash the chick who's setting him up with a rubber on ... got to love The Wire





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Sunday, May 18, 2008

Birth Damage Control ...?

Courtesy of the Chicago Bears, Briggs went out and saved face did some community-service.


CHICAGO – Lance Briggs threw out the ceremonial first pitch and sang “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” during the seventh inning stretch of the Cubs-Pirates game Friday. But the Bears linebacker wasn’t the only one who enjoyed a once-in-a-lifetime experience at Wrigley Field.

Briggs brought 11 children from Boys Hope Girls Hope of Illinois with him to the ballpark, taking them on the field before the game and then later up to a private suite to watch the action.

Founded in 1977, Boys Hope Girls Hope is a privately funded, non-profit, multi-denominational organization that provides at-risk children with a stable home, positive parenting, high quality education and the support they need to reach their full potential. Many of the kids come from home environments marked by drug abuse, poverty or neglect.

Lance Briggs fires the ceremonial first pitch before Friday's Cubs-Pirates game at Wrigley Field.

“A lot of these kids have never been out to see a baseball game like this in person,” Briggs said. “To come out here on the field is real special for not only them but for me too.”

Briggs was touched while watching a short video about the kids from Boys Hope Girls Hope en route to the game. The organization is unique in that it places children in non-institutional, family-like homes staffed with live-in residential counselors, supports children financially and emotionally through college and beyond and is funded exclusively through private donations.

Imagine if he could do as much for his children as the Boys and Girls club does for the community.

Briggs gives at-risk kids an experience of a lifetime [Chicago Bears Official Website]

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Friday, May 16, 2008

Torii Williams Earns Himself a Cookie

Seriously, he does ...

Williams, 21, was charged Wednesday with conversion in connection to a shoplifting incident last week at a Lafayette grocery store.


He is scheduled for an initial hearing June 9 in Tippecanoe Superior Court for the misdemeanor. He is accused of stealing condoms May 7.[Source]

You know what, I can't even be mad at this. It's a tad bit funny because this incident gets him suspended indefinitely from the Boilermakers team and not driving while drunk...

Williams pleaded guilty in December to misdemeanor operating a vehicle while intoxicated, with a blood-alcohol content of 0.08 percent or more, from a March 2007 arrest. He was sentenced to 364 days of unsupervised probation.
Next time, I hope he and his homeboys invest in a bulk pack.

Senior safety suspended from Boilers [Indianapolis Star]

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Thursday, May 15, 2008

My God People ... Ever Heard of Birth Control? Shit ....

I swear, I'm about to have a Keith Olbermann moment over this shit ...

Chicago Bears linebacker Lance Briggs is close to settling a high-profile paternity claim filed against him, but his baby mama drama may just be starting.

In court Wednesday, Briggs' ex-girlfriend Brittini Tribbett, 21, again pleaded for Briggs to provide adequate emotional and financial support for their baby girl, while another pregnant woman stood by, listening to talk of how she's set to deliver a Briggs baby.

Briggs, 27, wasn't in court. He is living in Arizona with yet another woman who recently gave birth to another daughter of Briggs, those involved in the case alleged. [Source]

What the hell is wrong with people, really? First of all, to possibly have three chicks pregnant is not only disrespectful towards these women but to every woman walking this planet. I don't get it, what possesses someone to do this? Dude's hard-headed. Any man who drops his seed in any girl without thinking needs to be dealt with.

There is so much bullshit coming from both sides, it's ridiculous ... but I have more a beef with the baby mothers ...

Where's the self-respect? Where's the self-worth? Where's the idea of protecting yourself? So what if you don't produce a baby... you could possibly produce the clap. This ain't the 50s people. Pregnancy is not the only casualty of the raw. There are too many sexually transmitted infections out here for anyone to be dropping their seed in people like this.

Briggs is disrespecting each chick by getting the other one pregnant. Fuck a check. A check won't make them feel better for what he's done. Briggs played all of these chicks for fools. They would be bullshitting if they said that they didn't know about each other. Yeah, they want him to take responsibility for his children, but why didn't they responsibility for themselves?

This is why I do this blog. I do it because people need to be aware of the possible consequences of making poor decisions. Is the Magic Johnson situation that far gone that people seem to forget about the risks. Damn, respect yourself. If you don't, you might end up with an infection that antibiotics can't solve.

*jumps off soapbox*

Baby mamas bear down on Briggs [Chicago Sun-Times]




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Athletes and Procreation Featured on Deadspin!



Sorry for the lack in posting. School is actively harassing me like it should.

Anyway, A&P was featured on the Goliath sports blog Deadspin. Thanks to Daulerio for the hook-up :)

Examining The Procreation Habits of the Modern Day Athlete For Fun [Deadspin]




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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Shawn Kemp Jr. Highlight Reel

Searching around Youtube, found this gem. Shawn Kemp Jr., one of the results of Shawn Kemp Sr.'s many sperm dumps, last season at Cherokee High School.



I can't even front, dude looks like he's going to be a beast. You see a lot of his father in his moves.

After the jump, bonus video of Kemp and Gary Payton talking about the possible move of the Sonics to Oklahoma City. Kemp looks like he's doing alright for himself (Thank God).



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When A Random Athlete Gets A Celebrity's Sister Pregnant: The Case of Daniel Smith and Solange Knowles

Daniel Smith was a college football player at Texas Southern University/University of Idaho/Los Angeles Pierce College. Solange Knowles is the younger sister of R&B diva Beyonce. What happens when the two get together? A baby, a shotgun wedding, video cameos, baby bumps, divorce and drama. After the jump, the epic story of Daniel Smith and Solange Knowles.


Where can you start? The two met when Solange was 13, at a party. Smith is originally from Houston, Texas, where he was high school teammates with Vince Young. The Knowles clan also hails from Houston.

Solange was pregnant with Smith's child when she was 17, Smith 20. Rumors flew and circulated about the two, and lo and behold there was a shotgun wedding. Their son, Daniel Jr, was born in October 2004. Solange and Daniel Sr. were married in February 2004. Do the math.

In the beginning, things were pretty peachy. Smith even made a cameo appearance in Destiny's Child video for Soldier (the most ignorant song I've ever heard--Ciara), with a very pregnant Solange -- peep the two together at the 3:30 mark-- back in 2004. (Smith is on the left in the screencap below



Smith also pursued his NFL dreams as well. He was picked up as a rookie free-agent with the Carolina Panthers in 2006, out of the University of Idaho (Coincidently, Solange is now rumored to be dating current Carolina Panther Julius Peppers). Smith was later cut during training camp.

The couple divorced in 2006, with Solange saying to Essence Magazine:

Well, I am no longer married, but I think it’s very important not to dish details. We are friends and we coparent our son. When he gets older I don’t want him to read anything about me saying anything about his father or vice versa. When there’s a child involved I think the less information given is best. [Source]


What can be said about this situation? Well, what happened to Solange and Daniel isn't new. Many girls on the cusp of adulthood who become pregnant are forced to marry the fathers of their children. It so happens that she is the sister of the famous star. These two knew each other for five years; they were childhood sweethearts. There was something deeper within their situation that only they would know. We can only hope that others learn from their situation. Teenage love can be a dangerous thing.

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Monday, May 12, 2008

Trojan Brand Offers Free Condom Samples

The Trojan Pledge: "I pledge to embrace and advocate for the use of condoms, as a proven way to reduce the risk of unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections and as an essential part of living a sexually healthy lifestyle."

Condoms should be common sense but some athletes haven't seemed to get the clue yet. If they know that they're only going to hit it once, CVS, Rite Aid or Walgreens isn't going to kill. (And you have the option to order condoms online ... ain't that something)

Do yourself, your partners, and both of your future partners a favor and protect yourself.

Click here for your free sample





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All You Have Are Hoop Dreams

Yesterday, I took time out to watch Hoop Dreams, the 1994 documentary about inner-city Chicago high school basketball players and their road to the big dream -- playing in the NBA. The movie will touch your heart yet piss you off, especially regarding the treatment of these young boys by people who obviously don't give a damn about these boys' well-beings.

Watching it for the second time, I realized that both boys, Arthur Agee, a public-high school player who failed in the private system, and William "Willy" Gates, the heavily-recruited guard, were fathers -- or going to be -- before they went to college.


Obviously there are socio-economical reasons for why this happens. But when you have the responsibility of a child and all you've ever been taught is that basketball is your only way out, you put more pressure on yourself and you fail. Both Agee and Gates didn't end up where they wanted to be.

All you have are the hoop dreams; basketball becomes your life, your only way out. A player like Kobe had options, alot of these dudes don't. Think about the psychological effect it has on a teenager. All of these boys' worths are measured by basketball. When Agee couldn't make it at St. Joseph's High School, the prep school of Isiah Thomas, and failed at playing basketball off of their standards, he was left on the wayside. Why? Because they knew they could go back in the 'hood and recruit some boy off the playground to take his place. Plus, these "recruiters" sale these kids a 'dream', a 'dream' to play in the NBA.

Even Gates, in the movie, said that playing basketball became more of a job. Well, when a baby comes into the players, you need to use that job to take care of your family. These kids were promised so many things, but ended up with nothing but a "hoop dream"



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Sunday, May 11, 2008

Happy Mothers Day!

I could go on and on about how messed up it is for mothers and the whole nine, but I won't.

So, to celebrate Mothers Day, I must salute my favorite TV mom: Sophia Petrillo (Golden Girls)







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