Jahlil Okafor stopped for driving 108 MPH over on the Ben Franklin Bridge

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Almost getting clapped is some shyt to be concerned about...doing a buck in the whip? Nah. Y'all boys know damn well you've tried to test them horses before...shyt, I did a buck in my 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix on I-75 when I was 22 coming down from Oakland University just to see what it felt like. Shyt is a non story.


This.

Every guy his age attempts those first flirts with a buck at that age.
I did my first buck on prom night.
All in the purple royal duster with gold rim vanity package

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A lot of the roads around here are basically race tracks:manny: Some are even banked in the corners:lolbron:


But it was definitely pushing the car to its limits haha


I bet it was like making the duster go a buck.....
Yo, when I was going to msu the first time for actual welcome week as a freshie.
I drove and did a buck, while pops was sleep.
Driving at that speed in the wrong type of car is real...
For real, for real and you gotta ten and two on some real shyt as far as the steering wheel.
All the vibrations woke his ass up.
While, I was on a curve going around and passing a semi.
[I love to accelerate while in a curve, I can drive, breh].
Pops woke up,....
Like nikka, if you don't....nikka pull it over, pull it over,.....


shyt was hilarious,....
Then I got to sleep the rest of the way there while he drove.


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lol at yall dont see what this dude is doing do you. Remember the look on his face when philly had him as the pick. He was done. snoop status.

Why would a rookie thats balling act like this out of the blue? You have never heard a bad thing about Okafor until now. not one bad thing. So there's 1 reason and 1 reason only. This dude is trying to get out of philly. he can't leave the right way since he's stuck under a rookie contract. he wants to leave to play for a better team or even the lakers(which was the team he wanted to play for to begin with. now he could be mad at the lakers for not getting him. who knows. but i do know he wants out of philly ASAP. you act a fool enough and the team has to let you go(trade or buy out.. odds are they would trade him before they would buy him out.)

That's a ridiculous line of thinking that will backfire on anyone who tries it. All it does it make everyone think that this is what you do when shyt doesn't go your way. Nobody's gonna go "well it was Philly :yeshrug:"
 

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That's a ridiculous line of thinking that will backfire on anyone who tries it. All it does it make everyone think that this is what you do when shyt doesn't go your way. Nobody's gonna go "well it was Philly :yeshrug:"
actually a guy with his talent. other teams will pic him up. believe that. and yes looking at the obvious tank job philly is all about the past few years. they could see why a player that knows winning doesnt want to be stuck in a loser town on a loser team for his first half or prime of his career. its one thing to rebuild(lakers, other bad teams trying to get back in there) vs just tanking waiting on the 2 saviours(lebron and kobe, kobe and shaq, curry, kobe, etc) to pop up in these drafts then you start trying to win. thats crazy. and if it doesnt happen soon. these othe guys are just rotting in philly for 4 + years. so some could understand his line of thinking if he really wants out of there. thats a toxic place. and most teams are not tanking forever like philly. so other teams wont have to assume the moment things dont go his way he'll act up. if teams try to tank like this for years and years. sure he might pull this again. this is a guy who wants to win or at worse progress.
 

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actually a guy with his talent. other teams will pic him up. believe that. and yes looking at the obvious tank job philly is all about the past few years. they could see why a player that knows winning doesnt want to be stuck in a loser town on a loser team for his first half or prime of his career. its one thing to rebuild(lakers, other bad teams trying to get back in there) vs just tanking waiting on the 2 saviours(lebron and kobe, kobe and shaq, curry, kobe, etc) to pop up in these drafts then you start trying to win. thats crazy. and if it doesnt happen soon. these othe guys are just rotting in philly for 4 + years. so some could understand his line of thinking if he really wants out of there. thats a toxic place. and most teams are not tanking forever like philly. so other teams wont have to assume the moment things dont go his way he'll act up. if teams try to tank like this for years and years. sure he might pull this again. this is a guy who wants to win or at worse progress.

Nobody's questioning his talent, but a guy with talent is still gonna be frowned upon if he's surly. He was gonna go to an ain't shyt team no matter what he tried. If the logic is he'd rather lose in LA, then losing's not his issue, cuz as bad as Philly, it's not gonna take much to pass LA. The Sixers started off this bad last year and didn't even have the 2nd worst record in the league. If what Philly is doing is tanking, then what do you call what the Lakers are doing right now since Kobe's farewell >>>> player development?

And again, to keep echoing @AAKing23 here, they haven't been doing this for that long, and given that jobs could get lost over this, it won't last that much longer. At some point they have to go forward because guys like Noel are about to cash in. As I've said before, this is Jah's fault. If he wanted to avoid Philly that much, he shouldn't have been trying that much harder to avoid Minnesota more. When the Lakers (the team he wanted) call you, don't fukk up the workout. When the T'Wolves call (and they woulda took him), respond, do the workout and see what happens. Instead, he supposedly cops a crib in LA thinking that was a lock, and foolishly thought Philly would pass him up so he could go to NY if LA fell through (and if he ever did this as a Knick he'd get crucified. They shyt on Melo for less than this)
 

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Nobody's questioning his talent, but a guy with talent is still gonna be frowned upon if he's surly. He was gonna go to an ain't shyt team no matter what he tried. If the logic is he'd rather lose in LA, then losing's not his issue, cuz as bad as Philly, it's not gonna take much to pass LA. The Sixers started off this bad last year and didn't even have the 2nd worst record in the league. If what Philly is doing is tanking, then what do you call what the Lakers are doing right now since Kobe's farewell >>>> player development?

And again, to keep echoing @AAKing23 here, they haven't been doing this for that long, and given that jobs could get lost over this, it won't last that much longer. At some point they have to go forward because guys like Noel are about to cash in. As I've said before, this is Jah's fault. If he wanted to avoid Philly that much, he shouldn't have been trying that much harder to avoid Minnesota more. When the Lakers (the team he wanted) call you, don't fukk up the workout. When the T'Wolves call (and they woulda took him), respond, do the workout and see what happens. Instead, he supposedly cops a crib in LA thinking that was a lock, and foolishly thought Philly would pass him up so he could go to NY if LA fell through (and if he ever did this as a Knick he'd get crucified. They shyt on Melo for less than this)
i see you refused to listen. so let me say it again.

philly is a terrible team to play for as a rookie that wants to win ever. the reason i'm saying this is because their logic is we will tank until we get lebron and shaq or shaq and kobe in the draft. then we'll start to create something after that point. the thing about that logic is, its no telling when you will land two of those legendary players. or if ever. so how long will the tank seasons go? you have no idea as a rookie or young player that wants to win at least in his youth or by the time his prime hits.

the lakers have a serious track record of making bigs into legends and also winning rings. doesnt matter if the fly by night teams that havent seen a ring in 40 years are winning now. thats a fluke scenario. whats less fluke is that the lakers will eventually get back to their winning ways. so being a laker as okafor vs being a 76er is two completely different things even though both teams are bad RIGHT NOW. The lakers are literally trying to find that FA thats want to come here to make the team better RIGHT NOW. philly is not doing that at all.philly wants to stay really bad until they draft their superstars. so they can pay them less while they are stars. steph and klay situation, durant and westbrook situation.

the perfect scenario for any team is to have two star players that came with your team as rookies and getting paid rookie salaries. but are producing at an allstar rate.
 
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