This topic contains 3 replies, has 3 voices, and was last updated by AvatarAvatar Malcolmx 13 years, 3 months ago.

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    Malcolmx
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    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1577976-shabazz-muhammads-age-isnt-the-real-concern

    I personally am rooting for Bazz more. Number one we are the same age( I was born in 92 as well). But for all serious reasons I feel kind of sorry for him being pushed to do this. He probably might of never wanted to play ball but had an overbearing dad that wanted to live a dream threw his son. I hope the money and fame won’t be to much for him and he doesn’t flop because now he free to do as he wants.
    Would any of you guys want a parent that grooms you into a pro athlete this way or not? Lets talk about this I’m interested in hearing some peoples opinions.

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    Jordo
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    Not a bleacher report article…

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  • #757069
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    nick5354
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    Interesting topic, would be interesting to see what Shabazz himself has to say about it all. Please don’t reference a Bleacher report article. They’re painful, and very poorly written/composed. I tried to read it but gave up. The writer just jumps to such outragous conclusions, even though the writer does have some interesting points. It is full of hyerbole’s.

    The only reason I go on or look at Bleacher Report is because it posts links and has Tweets from other, better basketball sources.

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    Malcolmx
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    I’m sorry about choosing that source LOL. Previous to this report though, the question I asked myself was would I had wanted to be raised that way and how will Shabazz turn out when he has his freedom and is off his fathers leash?

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