Steph & Ayesha Curry Open Learning Center In Oakland

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Warrick Dunn been putting single moms in homes for so long that the starting QB for the Houston Texans was one. plenty of nfl guys that have been doing great things for years. and the OP's thread title is a bit hyperbolic.

Marshawn and Josh Johnson been doing shyt like this for years in Oakland too, but NBA cats are super invested in trying to pretend football players don't do shyt for the community.
 

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I hope this becomes more of a trend not only in the NBA, but across the sports landscape.

Then them wack azz "but where are they on Sunday to Saturday," "they get money and forget about their communities," and "I don't ever see it, all I see is them getting into trouble" types of arguments can go back to being the strawmen/"moving the goalpost" types we all know them to be

It's honestly been a "trend" for decades... Just some players have different publicity machines behind them and those strawmen narratives exist separate of reality
 

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Warrick Dunn been putting single moms in homes for so long that the starting QB for the Houston Texans was one. plenty of nfl guys that have been doing great things for years. and the OP's thread title is a bit hyperbolic.

So that's where Russell Wilson learned it from
 
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