Tim Hardaway loves the gays. In fact he prefers it if you call him Big Gay Tim.
Unlike Isiah Washington, Hardaway decided to send himself to gayhab and it appears to be taking. In case you forgot, he told the world that he hated gay people when asked how he would have felt about having a gay teammate. David Stern responded by tossing him out of Vegas and banning him from participating in any All-Star weekend activities.
Since then, Hardaway was encouraged by the backlash to his comments to get his learn on and deal with his homophobia. He’s been working with the YES Institute which “works to prevent youth suicide and ensure the healthy development of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender youth”.
“I just wanted to go in and get educated, that’s all. Get educated on what I said and why I said those things,” Hardaway said Thursday in an interview with The Associated Press. “I’m working on understanding it now. I’m not really trying to make amends. I’ve been there trying to get help.”
“I had no idea how much I hurt people,” said Hardaway, who spent most of his NBA career with the Golden State Warriors and Miami Heat, and still makes his home in South Florida. “A lot of people.”
Give the man some credit. At least he didn’t pull a Mark Foley and claim that he was an alcoholic.
He’s been working with the institute on the DL so that it would seem like a publicity stunt or quick-fix. Employees of the institute have praised Hardaway for his progress and continuing work with the kids.
Director Martha Fugate said that Hardaway was “so genuine” and said she was suprised at “how real” their relationship became with him. That’s so Real World of them.
Seriously, Hardaway is doing exactly what he should be doing. Most people especially athletes never respond in a positive manner to criticism about homophobic, racist or sexist comments. In fact, they never realize why people are upset in the first place. He might want to get some of his fellow NBA players to join him and see the effects that prejudice can have on people especially the shorties.
It must be nice living in Columbus, Ohio. Slow pace of life than in the big city. The Scioto River never catches on fire. You can actually buy a case of beer or five good minutes with a hooker for $20. No wonder Money magazine named it the 8th best large city to live in the US.
I’m sure all the above reasons are why Ohio State QB Antonio Henton decided to attend the Ohio State University. I’m sure the $20 sex was the clincher. Too bad no one told him that you shouldn’t try to get it from a cop.
Henton was arrested on Monday for soliciting a cop to have sex for $20. He pleaded not guilty on Tuesday. He could receive up to six months in jail and a $1000 fine but most times, a small fine is usually the penalty.
Maybe he should have showed his student ID with the $20 in order to get the Student Advantage discount.
What used to be right is wrong. Stand at attention for the 21 Sex Cannon salute.
If I were Griese, I’d watch out for roofies at his next cookout. He doesn’t want to make sweet love to his driveway again and end up back on the bench.
You tried your best and you wildly succeeded. The lesson is “never try”. That’s the lesson if you coach basketball at Our Savior Lutheran in the Bronx.
Basketball coach Oswald Cross was fired after four years in charge for being too good.
“I was shocked,” said Cross, who has coached at his alma mater for four years. “They said they were going in a different direction with the program, to focus on intramurals.”
The school is a small private school that according to the Daily News has quickly turned into a city powerhouse. This is unacceptable for the school’s administration. Perhaps they think they can attract worse players if they have the top intermural program in the city.
“I like Mr. Cross personally, but I think there was a difference in philosophies,” OSL admissions director Rev. Paul Sauer said. “He was making the team into a national powerhouse and the school – we are a very small school – did not have the resources or abilities to support that.”
It seems Sauer didn’t inform Cross that part of his duties would consist of continuing a proud tradition of not being very good at all.
Sauer had no comment on the rumor that Our Savior is considering buying out Tim Floyd’s contract and bringing him to the Bronx. If they’re unsuccessful in their pursuit of Floyd, they can always go after Isiah Thomas.