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KG's statement seems like pure spin to me. Oh well, who knows what he really said.You're a *bleep* cancer *bleep* *bleep* *bleep*andYou look like a *bleep* cancer patient *bleep* bleep* bleep*Charlie V would have probably been equally angry about both.
for $95,000/game, you can call me anything you want, and I'd just agree with you on twitter...seriously, I'm asian, my best friend is african american, and we've both heard waaaay worse than that from the time we were kids till now. KG's comments were low brow, but I'm sure a huge majority of the people calling out KG has referred to someone as a "retard" (for example) and that's no different. at all.
Quote from: Lucky17 on November 03, 2010, 04:18:04 PMQuote from: drza44 on November 03, 2010, 04:03:59 PMQuestion for those that are offended by what Villanueva says that KG said (we still have no confirmation either way):Are you offended that the phrase "player X is a cancer" is universally used in sports to describe a player whose attitude is so terrible that it makes the team worse?I saw that in another thread, and to me it seemed like a good point. But then, I'm in the camp that is flabbergasted at the amount of internet outrage that KG has spawned since he moved to Boston. I'm genuinely interested in the response of someone who is upset by this. I think there's a difference between saying someone is [like] a cancer (speaking abstractly), and saying that they look like a cancer patient in an attempt to denigrate them.I love him, but I thought what KG did was in poor taste.Add to that the fact that one of the comments is mocking someone's appearance when that appearance is due to a disease that they have been afflicted with for most of their life and the other comment is about someone's behavior.
Quote from: drza44 on November 03, 2010, 04:03:59 PMQuestion for those that are offended by what Villanueva says that KG said (we still have no confirmation either way):Are you offended that the phrase "player X is a cancer" is universally used in sports to describe a player whose attitude is so terrible that it makes the team worse?I saw that in another thread, and to me it seemed like a good point. But then, I'm in the camp that is flabbergasted at the amount of internet outrage that KG has spawned since he moved to Boston. I'm genuinely interested in the response of someone who is upset by this. I think there's a difference between saying someone is [like] a cancer (speaking abstractly), and saying that they look like a cancer patient in an attempt to denigrate them.I love him, but I thought what KG did was in poor taste.
Question for those that are offended by what Villanueva says that KG said (we still have no confirmation either way):Are you offended that the phrase "player X is a cancer" is universally used in sports to describe a player whose attitude is so terrible that it makes the team worse?I saw that in another thread, and to me it seemed like a good point. But then, I'm in the camp that is flabbergasted at the amount of internet outrage that KG has spawned since he moved to Boston. I'm genuinely interested in the response of someone who is upset by this.
I doubt people would be as cavalier if Kobe Bryant made a "diabetes" crack at Ray during a game.
Quote from: Drucci on November 03, 2010, 04:32:16 PMPer Wojnarowski's Twitter : QuoteGarnett issues statement and says, in part: "My comment to (Villanueva) was in fact 'You are cancerous to your team and our league.'" Garnett: "I would never be insensitive to the brave struggle that cancer patients endure. I have lost loved ones to this deadly disease..."Thanks, Drucci.Does sound a bit wordy for KG."Charles, you are malodorous, and quite inept at performing even the most rudimentary of functions in your team's defensive schematics."
Per Wojnarowski's Twitter : QuoteGarnett issues statement and says, in part: "My comment to (Villanueva) was in fact 'You are cancerous to your team and our league.'" Garnett: "I would never be insensitive to the brave struggle that cancer patients endure. I have lost loved ones to this deadly disease..."
Garnett issues statement and says, in part: "My comment to (Villanueva) was in fact 'You are cancerous to your team and our league.'" Garnett: "I would never be insensitive to the brave struggle that cancer patients endure. I have lost loved ones to this deadly disease..."
Yeah right, a cancer to his team wasn't Charlie the leading scorer for DET? no ones buying that
The full statement : Quote“I am aware there was a major miscommunication regarding something I said on the court last night," Garnett said in a statement from his representatives released by the Celtics. "My comment to Charlie Villanueva was in fact, ‘You are cancerous to your team and our league.’ I would never be insensitive to the brave struggle that cancer patients endure. I have lost loved ones to this deadly disease and have a family member currently undergoing treatment. I would never say anything that distasteful. The game of life is far bigger than the game of basketball.”http://www.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/11838893/25645901Redz > yep it's way too polite to be his true words, you must add one or two profanities in there to get the real quote.
“I am aware there was a major miscommunication regarding something I said on the court last night," Garnett said in a statement from his representatives released by the Celtics. "My comment to Charlie Villanueva was in fact, ‘You are cancerous to your team and our league.’ I would never be insensitive to the brave struggle that cancer patients endure. I have lost loved ones to this deadly disease and have a family member currently undergoing treatment. I would never say anything that distasteful. The game of life is far bigger than the game of basketball.”
Quote from: Lucky17 on November 03, 2010, 04:18:04 PMQuote from: drza44 on November 03, 2010, 04:03:59 PMQuestion for those that are offended by what Villanueva says that KG said (we still have no confirmation either way):Are you offended that the phrase "player X is a cancer" is universally used in sports to describe a player whose attitude is so terrible that it makes the team worse?I saw that in another thread, and to me it seemed like a good point. But then, I'm in the camp that is flabbergasted at the amount of internet outrage that KG has spawned since he moved to Boston. I'm genuinely interested in the response of someone who is upset by this. I think there's a difference between saying someone is [like] a cancer (speaking abstractly), and saying that they look like a cancer patient in an attempt to denigrate them.I love him, but I thought what KG did was in poor taste.(Edit: I just finished typing the following pos. Ironically, now it appears to be very similar to what KG actually said.)What if KG had said "Man, CV, you a cancer! Every team you go to falls off because of you."...would that then be less offensive? I guess I'm still just trying to wrap my mind around exactly where all of the outrage is coming from...