You said black people....the others in here simply said NBA players.
yes that was my intention. trying to cut to the chase.
i'd bet a fair amount of money that NHL players, on average, get into far more bar fights and outside the sport altercations than NBA players. but there is no perception of NHL players being thugs. just 'hard nosed tough guys'
who says fighting is makes people consider guys thugs?
to be honest, i dont even know where the "thug" image you're talking about comes from.
I dont feel like Roy Hibbert was trying to act like a thug. I think these guys are constantly banging on one another and eventually tempers flare....we've all played in games like that.
However, the NBA does love that it has an urban image. the popularity of the NBA to non sport playing kids under 18 years old cant be explained. its through the roof.
You said black people....the others in here simply said NBA players.
yes that was my intention. trying to cut to the chase. and its only foolish because people get uncomfortable when talking about stereotypes.
i'd bet a fair amount of money that NHL players, on average, get into far more bar fights and outside the sport altercations than NBA players. but there is no perception of NHL players being thugs. just 'hard nosed tough guys'
you'd 100% lose this bet. I'm willing to bet NBA players get in way more bar fights than NHL players.. easily.
You said black people....the others in here simply said NBA players.
yes that was my intention. trying to cut to the chase. and its only foolish because people get uncomfortable when talking about stereotypes.
i'd bet a fair amount of money that NHL players, on average, get into far more bar fights and outside the sport altercations than NBA players. but there is no perception of NHL players being thugs. just 'hard nosed tough guys'
you'd 100% lose this bet. I'm willing to bet NBA players get in way more bar fights than NHL players.. easily.
i'd bet neither of them get in many bar fights at all...
You said black people....the others in here simply said NBA players.
yes that was my intention. trying to cut to the chase. and its only foolish because people get uncomfortable when talking about stereotypes.
i'd bet a fair amount of money that NHL players, on average, get into far more bar fights and outside the sport altercations than NBA players. but there is no perception of NHL players being thugs. just 'hard nosed tough guys'
you'd 100% lose this bet. I'm willing to bet NBA players get in way more bar fights than NHL players.. easily.
i'd bet neither of them get in many bar fights at all...
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