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Once banned on CBS
They want to be where their sport is talked about and have a bodybuilding physique. NBA is the sport for a party lifestyle though.
They want to be where their sport is talked about and have a bodybuilding physique. NBA is the sport for a party lifestyle though.
For sure and youve got to wait longer to join the league AND wait longer to get your first big dealLonger career likelihood with basketball, too.
You misspelled "bitch ass whore for the chinese communist party."NBA is far more popular worldwide than the NFL
If youre looking to be a global icon the NFL is by far the worst of the 3 major US sports to play
I will also tell you that his growing up in poverty is a myth. For most of his adolescence he was living with a coach or guardian. He also had a brand new Hummer in HS and attended a very expensive private school that had he not been a basketball player, would have never even given him a consideration..Never went to a class in high school and hangs around a bunch of 7' entitled millionaire drug-smoking racists and somehow thinks he's entitled to foist his narrow, unenlightened opinions on the rest of us. He and the rest of them can go fuck themselves. Ignorant fools paid millions to play a sport and that entitles them to force their bullshit opinions on the rest of us.
Why would anyone choose football over basketball as a career?
HoF football players make less in their careers than mediocre NBA players and are far more susceptible to lifelong health problems
Basketball players only choose football once it becomes clear theyre not good enough to play basketball for money in Europe or the NBA.
I mean i love football but youd have to be fucking stupid to pick the NFL over the NBA
NBA is far more popular worldwide than the NFL
If youre looking to be a global icon the NFL is by far the worst of the 3 major US sports to play
We love it here but even here its far less about the players than it is the teams.
Basketball is the opposite. They market their players far far better
Basketball and soccer are the only 2 sports in the world that create billionaire former players. Football isnt even in the top 15 for worldwide interest .NBA...If they cut the games back to maybe 50 + playoffs...I could get back into it on a more serious level...imo, as games go, baseball, and basketball are more interesting than football...but the action in football is hard to replicate...NHL is a very difficult skillset and truly amazing to see it live...but TV it doesn't do it for me.
NBA...If they cut the games back to maybe 50 + playoffs...I could get back into it on a more serious level...imo, as games go, baseball, and basketball are more interesting than football...but the action in football is hard to replicate...NHL is a very difficult skillset and truly amazing to see it live...but TV it doesn't do it for me.
Basketball and soccer are the only 2 sports in the world that create billionaire former players. Football isnt even in the top 15 for worldwide interest .
I love me some NFL but there are literally at least 5 sports a person would rather play professionally if he had the choice
thump, thump, squeak, squeak, thump, squeak, thump........
Not even if it was the last sport standing.
Let's just say it's not for you...
I'm good with that!
NFL...I'm a big fan and most of my time spent on this forum is about the NFL. But if I'm being totally honest...now...if it's not a Falcon or Steeler game...the teams need to be good and a good close game to hold my interest for 4 qtrs, especially the primetime games.
Whereas 4-5 years ago...I'd be up watching whomever.
Add baseball.
And I don't do hockey much if at all anymore.
Soccer and rugby have been added to my view list over the years.
I more or less watch whomever..... Because I get all the games.
MLB...that was the very 1st big league sport I ever saw in person...back in the early 80s, my 1st stint in living in ATL...the Braves were so terrible there would be 5-6,000 people on a weekday game...on my way home from work, I bought ticket in the cheap seats (like $4-5) and walked right down to the 3rd base line...and lo and behold...I see Ted Turner and his side kick wife Jane Fonda. I did that quite a few times that season. Ted and Jane were regulars back then, same seats. Then the second stint in ATL...mid 90s, now I'm married with kids and we went to a handful of Braves games. The year they cancelled the WS over money...I have not bought a ticket to a MLB game since then.
I'm slowing getting more into soccer beyond the US Womens team during the Olympics..lol.