Homeboy Runny-Ray
From Around The Way
what people seem to forget is during the 80's and 90's players had actual lives before joing the NBA. Athletes interacted with everyday people and were put in a more everyday life zone.
Basketball athletes today are manufactured thru Academies, AAU's, and other programs begining as early as elementary. Being normal is thrown in the bushes for these cats, it's all about basketball and ghost rankings. By the time their drafted their already manufactured to be shallow, boring, and robotic. It's just the way it is when being groomed for the league in this day and age.
dog, this is what i came in here to say. you hit the nail on the noggin buddy.

we touched on AAU earlier, but what i wanted to ask is how many of these current players hooped in the public league? its seems like public school players are darn near non-existent now. its like they all got shipped out to schools like oak hill academy and these other schools that youre referencing here. then they spend a bunch of time in the summer playing AAU ball.
and i noticed that the players that you can tell actually had lives(i.e. carmelo) are often demonized. it took a bunch of P.R. for years to get carmelo to be able to stand on the shakey middle ground that hes on now.

this reminds me of killa season.
"you aint going to the NBA man. they pick niccas for that. you from the hood."

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