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Re: Roy Absent during National Anthem

That's because your people suck.

Hey, make sure you don't hold back at all......I wouldn't want you taking it easy on a Raptors fan. :pimp:
 
Re: Roy Absent during National Anthem

Hey, make sure you don't hold back at all......I wouldn't want you taking it easy on a Raptors fan. :pimp:

hey, when he says that Raptor's fan's people sucks, he's referring to you as well, you know. By your own inclusion to everyone's people. Which I guess means you included yourself in the calling of me a pinko commie. Secretly, you wanted it to get out that you too are a pinko commie?
 
Re: Roy Absent during National Anthem

Crapzano,
Will you please write an article about how many times Roy wipes his ass after his halftime poop?
From,
Fans that care about meaningless garbage!
 
Re: Roy Absent during National Anthem

hey, when he says that Raptor's fan's people sucks, he's referring to you as well, you know. By your own inclusion to everyone's people. Which I guess means you included yourself in the calling of me a pinko commie. Secretly, you wanted it to get out that you too are a pinko commie?

I have to admit, I am now no longer a closet pinko commie. I wonder if my parents will still love me?:devilwink:
 
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I just saved a lot of time. I read this thread's Page 1, stood in the arena tunnel for some peace, and then skipped forward to Page 17.

Getting some peace is more productive than forcing warlike thoughts onto us.

In those 16 pages, did anyone say anything of substance, like, why do we have to stand at attention before sports games, but not before any other entertainment events? Is it because sports are a quasi-miltary behavior?
 
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I just saved a lot of time. I read this thread's Page 1, stood in the arena tunnel for some peace, and then skipped forward to Page 17.

Getting some peace is more productive than forcing warlike thoughts onto us.

In those 16 pages, did anyone say anything of substance, like, why do we have to stand at attention before sports games, but not before any other entertainment events? Is it because sports are a quasi-miltary behavior?

Substance? That is crazy talk! I do believe we found out HCP is a Molack. That is pretty substantial.
 
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Substance? That is crazy talk! I do believe we found out HCP is a Molack. That is pretty substantial.

that was in another thread.
 
Re: Roy Absent during National Anthem

I don't care for Canzano, or him beating a dead horse, but I don't see how this isn't newsworthy. I could give two shits whether he is standing with his teammates during the national anthem. However, if he is not facing the flag when he goes into the tunnel, that is disrespectful. I'd equate that to sitting down during the anthem. I'll save my judgment until I actually see it for myself, but it is a very odd time to gather your thoughts. Who the fuck bothers people during the anthem anyways. Did Roy actually believe this topic would never come up? I think he would know doing this would cause some controversy, as McMillan even says it's not something he would do as a player. Can you name any other current American NBA player in the league that does something like this? At the very least it's odd.
 
Re: Roy Absent during National Anthem

I just saved a lot of time. I read this thread's Page 1, stood in the arena tunnel for some peace, and then skipped forward to Page 17.

Getting some peace is more productive than forcing warlike thoughts onto us.

In those 16 pages, did anyone say anything of substance, like, why do we have to stand at attention before sports games, but not before any other entertainment events? Is it because sports are a quasi-miltary behavior?

Shooter showed everyone how easy it to post while wearing a white sheet and hood.
 
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I don't care for Canzano, or him beating a dead horse, but I don't see how this isn't newsworthy. I could give two shits whether he is standing with his teammates during the national anthem. However, if he is not facing the flag when he goes into the tunnel, that is disrespectful. I'd equate that to sitting down during the anthem. I'll save my judgment until I actually see it for myself, but it is a very odd time to gather your thoughts. Who the fuck bothers people during the anthem anyways. Did Roy actually believe this topic would never come up? I think he would know doing this would cause some controversy, as McMillan even says it's not something he would do as a player. Can you name any other current American NBA player in the league that does something like this? At the very least it's odd.

That's the problem. The topic HAS come up. By Canzano himself. Why didn't he make abig deal of it when everything was rosy and peachy, and instead wait until other writers in portland were talking about team chemistry issue, and then decide to essentially pile on. It's not news. He's been doing it for 2 years now.
 
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I don't care for Canzano, or him beating a dead horse, but I don't see how this isn't newsworthy. I could give two shits whether he is standing with his teammates during the national anthem. However, if he is not facing the flag when he goes into the tunnel, that is disrespectful. I'd equate that to sitting down during the anthem. I'll save my judgment until I actually see it for myself, but it is a very odd time to gather your thoughts. Who the fuck bothers people during the anthem anyways. Did Roy actually believe this topic would never come up? I think he would know doing this would cause some controversy, as McMillan even says it's not something he would do as a player. Can you name any other current American NBA player in the league that does something like this? At the very least it's odd.

It already has come up. Canzano wrote about it last January.
First, though, you must know about Roy and the tunnel.

Because there are few private moments in Roy's life anymore. He is a father of two young children. He is the best player on one of the league's best young teams. And while he says he plays because he loves basketball, there are people pulling at him constantly -- for autographs, for quotes, for appearances -- which is why he secretly enjoyed when Greg Oden arrived a year ago, pulling some of the media temporarily to the other side of the locker room.

We're back to Roy now, most nights.

Roy's locker is on the corner in the Blazers locker room, nearest the showers. It's prized real estate that belonged to Zach Randolph before him, and Rasheed Wallace before that. And the locker beside his is empty, thank goodness, because the dozen or so media members crowded around his space after games spill into it.

Ruben Boumtje Boumtje had that empty locker a few years ago, and he became an expert in quietly dressing and gathering his things while television cameramen mostly stood on his shoe tops.

So yeah. Roy retreats to the tunnel before games. He bows his head. He listens to the anthem. And Roy said: "I say a little prayer and have a little time to myself." And maybe that doesn't strike you as a team leader thinking team, and being part of a team, but his teammates don't mind.

He's always there for his team when the lights go up, isn't he?

http://www.oregonlive.com/blazers/index.ssf/2009/01/a_private_guy_who_should_be_in.html
 
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Well Canzano is notorious for "wagging the dog" making people hate him. The more people hate him, the more they will want to read his columns and watch and listen to his t.v. and radio shows.
 
Re: Brandon Roy changing his name

normally youre at least somewhat funny with your stuff Hank.. that was just lame.. not in an offensive way, it was just a dumb joke.
 
Re: Roy Absent during National Anthem

I get to decide who I think 'my people' are. No one else has the right to tell me who 'my people' are. Therein lies inherent objectivication and implied subjucation.
Those are big words, my friend. If you're going to use them, at least spell them right.
 
Well, when you got nothing else going for you, go for spelling and grammar.
 
Well, when you got nothing else going for you, go for spelling and grammar.
Or, when you have nothing going for you, resort to using big words that you can't spell.
 
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Uh, no. They are Chinese.

LOL, ask them. They like calling themselves "Asians". I think it's funny as all hell. I'm half Korean and I have many "Asian" friends that are Philippino, Korean, Chinese and Japanese. Whenever I say "Oriental", they correct me and say "You mean Asian". I usually reply, No I mean "Zipper Head" as a joke. Sometimes people do take "words" and run with them. I think it's hilarious.
 
Either way. I know how YOU people like to argue when you're trying to hide your racism.
 
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I don't care for Canzano, or him beating a dead horse, but I don't see how this isn't newsworthy. I could give two shits whether he is standing with his teammates during the national anthem. However, if he is not facing the flag when he goes into the tunnel, that is disrespectful. I'd equate that to sitting down during the anthem. I'll save my judgment until I actually see it for myself, but it is a very odd time to gather your thoughts. Who the fuck bothers people during the anthem anyways. Did Roy actually believe this topic would never come up? I think he would know doing this would cause some controversy, as McMillan even says it's not something he would do as a player. Can you name any other current American NBA player in the league that does something like this?.
No, but I'll tell you who DOES stay on court during our national anthem:

Rudy Fernandez
Pau Gasol
Manu Ginobli
Carlos Delfino
Walter Herrmann
Andres Nocioni
Fabricio Oberto
Luis Scola
Anderson Varejao
Leandro Barbosa
Nene Hilario
Joel Anthony
Samuel Dalembert
Jamaal Magloire
Steve Nash
Francisco Garcia
Al Horford
Eduardo Najera
Carlos Arroyo
Jose Juan Barea
Adonal Foyle
Tim Duncan
Raja Bell
Stephane Lasme
“DJ” Ilunga-Mbenga
DeSagana Diop
Mouhammed “Saer” Sene
Cheikh Samb
Andrew Bogut
Yao Ming
Yi Jianlian
Sean Marks
Gordan Giricek
Boris Diaw
Yakhouba Diawara
Mickael Gelabale
Ian Mahinmi
Tony Parker
Johan Petro
Mickael Pietrus
Ronny Turiaf
Zaza Pachulia
Dirk Nowitzki
Luol Deng
Kelenna Azubuike
Andrea Bargnani
Marco Belinelli
Andris Biedrins
Zydrunas Ilgauskas
Linas Kleiza
Darius Songaila
Francisco Elson
Dan Gadzuric
Marcin Gortat
Andrei Kirilenko
Marko Jaric
Nenad Krstic
Darko Milicic
Aleksandar Pavlovic
Kosta Perovic
Vladimir Radmanovic
“Peja” Stojakovic
Primoz Brezec
Bostjan Nachbar
"Rasho" Nesterovic
Beno Udrih
Sasha Vujacic
Jose Calderon
Jorge Garbajosa
Juan Carlos Navarro
Sergio Rodriguez
Thabo Sefolosha
Mehmet Okur
Hedo Turkoglu
Kyrylo Fesenko
Oleksiy Pecherov

None of these guys were born in the U.S., and most are not U.S. citizens, but they all somehow manage to stand on court during the playing of our national anthem.

Amazing. I guess Brandon Roy really is "special."
 
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Those people should be happy we allow them in our country so they can make millions. They should thank me and my people for allowing them that opportunity.
 
I understand this has come up before, I saw that Canzano already wrote about (hence my statement about beating a dead horse). However I was unaware of it. Regardless it seems to be in bad taste IMHO, and I'm a big Broy fan. I cannot stand people who think they're too good to stand for the national anthem, it makes me sick. I'm not saying Roy is doing the same thing here, but it appears as though it could be along the same lines. I wouldn't be surprised if it was a legit reason, but you don't see any other players doing it. I find it hard to believe it's basketball related. Prove me wrong Brandon, PLEASE.
 
How is he saying he's too good to stand for it? He's still standing. He's just using it as a private moment to himself. If it's ok to speculate that it is political, he has an underlying meaning, then I guess I can throw out speculation. It's clearly based on deep strong emotional ties that he has for the song. The song touches him in a personal way, because of all HIS PEOPLE owe to this country and that flag, so he takes that brief 1.5 to 2 minutes to shed a silent tear in the tunnel.
 
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Well Canzano is notorious for "wagging the dog" making people hate him. The more people hate him, the more they will want to read his columns and watch and listen to his t.v. and radio shows.

I believe he is gunning for a spot on Fox News.

It's the only answer to why that doesn't make him look like a fucking stupid asshat.



On second thought I believe he is a fucking stupid asshat.
 
I've never looked forward to a national anthem moreso than tonight to see what B-Roy does.
 
I cannot stand people who think they're too good to stand for the national anthem, it makes me sick. I'm not saying Roy is doing the same thing here, but it appears as though it could be along the same lines. I wouldn't be surprised if it was a legit reason, but you don't see any other players doing it. I find it hard to believe it's basketball related. Prove me wrong Brandon, PLEASE.
I've been thinking the same thing all day. To me, it's pretty obvious that Roy IS making a political statement, no matter what he says. The act speaks for itself, and he's been doing it for two years now.
 
I've been thinking the same thing all day. To me, it's pretty obvious that Roy IS making a political statement, no matter what he says. The act speaks for itself, and he's been doing it for two years now.

How is it obvious? How? Please explain what makes it OBVIOUS, other than you hopping right along with Canzano like a damn sheep, and making the worst assumption you can. Why don't you assume what i posted above? That'd be too difficult, when you can instead just KNOW that it is a negative. Pathetic.
 

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