Rastapopoulos
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Also Dame is going to be 20x the leader Aldridge "was".
You are stealing clicks away from their website!!!!!!LOL, I didn't plagiarize a thing, just posted a few of the questions and answers I liked the best because some on here won't click the link and read the interview.

You are stealing clicks away from their website!!!!!!![]()
As a dog, he is not bound by your human morality.You are stealing clicks away from their website!!!!!!![]()
No, I didn't post the entire interview.
GuiltyLOL, I didn't plagiarize a thing, just posted a few of the questions and answers I liked the best because some on here won't click the link and read the interview.
Who, Damian or Sly??dude is a stud. I love how he always answers prying questions with a bold truth that makes trolls pee their pants.
Dogs don't wear pants unless they are little lap dogs that belong to old women with blue hair and pancake makeupWho, Damian or Sly??
So...........................what's Sly's waist and inseam........?Dogs don't wear pants unless they are little lap dogs that belong to old women with blue hair and pancake makeup
Damian Lillard: “This is how I can break that down to you. So, they want us as professionals to be humble, right? They like for us to be humble and not act like we’re this and that, but at the same time you need to treat us like a normal person. Put it like this, for my mom growing up, she had two jobs. You praise the average person for working two jobs. But the fact that I have like a second career, possibly, people want to say just focus on [basketball]. So it’s kind of like you’re automatically making me not a normal person. You’re almost, in a way, taking my normalcy away by saying just focus on one thing, when you praise the average person for having a second job. That just doesn’t make sense!
You're taking his comparison far too literally. The POINT is that he's a person just like everyone else on the planet - why shouldn't he be able to have multiple interests like everybody else just because he's paid well? It makes perfect sense.It's sort of an interesting point on the surface, but it doesn't hold up particularly well to scrutiny.
The vast majority of people who work multiple jobs do so because they can't make ends meet otherwise. And they're usually of the unskilled variety, where performance hardly matters. You have to be really, really bad to be let go, and there isn't much room for advancement even if you apply yourself.
A pro athlete like Lillard is compensated very well and doesn't need a second source of income, and his job is all about measurable performance and doing the most possible with his talents. Nice try, but...
"That just doesn't make sense!"
It's sort of an interesting point on the surface, but it doesn't hold up particularly well to scrutiny.
The vast majority of people who work multiple jobs do so because they can't make ends meet otherwise. And they're usually of the unskilled variety, where performance hardly matters. You have to be really, really bad to be let go, and there isn't much room for advancement even if you apply yourself.
A pro athlete like Lillard is compensated very well and doesn't need a second source of income, and his job is all about measurable performance and doing the most possible with his talents. Nice try, but...
"That just doesn't make sense!"
You're taking his comparison far too literally. The POINT is that he's a person just like everyone else on the planet - why shouldn't he be able to have multiple interests like everybody else just because he's paid well? It makes perfect sense.
So, he was speaking metaphorically? Uh-huh. I don't mind him having multiple interests, but I'd rather see him practicing his defensive stance than spend fleeting seconds justifying them with B.S. examples. He could have just said he's got free time in the day and left it at that. He tried to appeal to our "normalcy" sympathies instead. Some of you suckers fell for it, apparently.
Furthermore, we don't praise two-jobbers for spreading themselves thin. We praise them for their work ethic to keep the family afloat. Lillard really has it backward with that example.
36/8So...........................what's Sly's waist and inseam........?
Because IF the second and third interests negatively impact his effectiveness in the interest for which he is paid millions upon millions of dollars, then he needs to drop those interests and focus on what's making him insanely wealthy.You're taking his comparison far too literally. The POINT is that he's a person just like everyone else on the planet - why shouldn't he be able to have multiple interests like everybody else just because he's paid well? It makes perfect sense.
"I consider this a second home" Geez! I guess he still prefers Oakland.
