WuDatWuDat
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Some people sit on theColi hating, others play ball. Life is life.

I had to get screws and everything. When the doctor told me that I shouldn't hoop competitively anymore, a piece of me died
I never had NBA level talent, but I was really good. I'm a 6'5 nikka and hooping has always been a part of my identity. Now I go to the park and watch the youngin's hoop and live vicariously through them
If I have a son, I'm probably gonna be one of those fathers that push him to hoop so I can live my dreams through him
For a lot of people, basketball is their first love. I have so many good memories from hooping growing up. Ain't nothing wrong with hooping. Basketball kept a lot of people off the streets growing up too. A lot of inner cities had the Midnight Madness programs back in the day to keep young brothers out of that street life, even though the goons used to be up there too sometimes
I from the Southside of Chicago, like a lot of people from my area, my whole family is involved with gangs. If it wasn't for hooping (and ma dukes) I probably would be in the same position as most of my cousins and uncles (locked up, fukked up, or in prison) I will always have a special place in my heart for basketball.
A while back, I broke my foot in multiple places and dislocated all 5 of my toesI had to get screws and everything. When the doctor told me that I shouldn't hoop competitively anymore, a piece of me died
I never had NBA level talent, but I was really good. I'm a 6'5 nikka and hooping has always been a part of my identity. Now I go to the park and watch the youngin's hoop and live vicariously through them
If I have a son, I'm probably gonna be one of those fathers that push him to hoop so I can live my dreams through him
So yeah, to some people hooping is more than playing basketball, it truly is a lifestyle. So you need to let your nikkas live OP. They probably have a love for the game you just can't relate too.
Breh I ain't know u from the cityFor a lot of people, basketball is their first love. I have so many good memories from hooping growing up. Ain't nothing wrong with hooping. Basketball kept a lot of people off the streets growing up too. A lot of inner cities had the Midnight Madness programs back in the day to keep young brothers out of that street life, even though the goons used to be up there too sometimes
I from the Southside of Chicago, like a lot of people from my area, my whole family is involved with gangs. If it wasn't for hooping (and ma dukes) I probably would be in the same position as most of my cousins and uncles (locked up, fukked up, or in prison) I will always have a special place in my heart for basketball.
A while back, I broke my foot in multiple places and dislocated all 5 of my toesI had to get screws and everything. When the doctor told me that I shouldn't hoop competitively anymore, a piece of me died
I never had NBA level talent, but I was really good. I'm a 6'5 nikka and hooping has always been a part of my identity. Now I go to the park and watch the youngin's hoop and live vicariously through them
If I have a son, I'm probably gonna be one of those fathers that push him to hoop so I can live my dreams through him
So yeah, to some people hooping is more than playing basketball, it truly is a lifestyle. So you need to let your nikkas live OP. They probably have a love for the game you just can't relate too.


Breh I ain't know u from the city
6'5 & up club too![]()
How long u been in the A & how u like it. My sis just moved down there, I'm thinking bout it also.Yeah, I'm from Chatam, right off Cottage Grove (79th and Calumet) I'm in Atlanta now. The women
I was just at the crib for a wedding though.

600 for a fun hobby doesn't seem like that big of a deal

How long u been in the A & how u like it. My sis just moved down there, I'm thinking bout it also.
Gotta get tf outta here![]()

OP is a feg
OP would rather have more killings in chiraq like capo instead of nikkas playing ball.
I think every parent in chicago would rather have their kids shoot baskets instead of guns![]()

OP clearly ain't shyt on the court.



