Banning him was pretty gay.
Oh, that is just so gay!...........
I'm going to assume that Hardaway has either no publicist or the worst publicist in the business.
I never realized that poofters are an important part of the NBA's target demographic.
I have no use for the NBA anyways. Haven't watched a game in at least ten years.
As well he should. Saying "I hate gay people" was insanely stupid. It's bad for business, and the NBA exists in order to make money. End of story. In the future, he should think before he makes statements that could hurt his employer's bottom line.
The NBA can do as they wish but he should be remanded to a federal reeducation hospital and chemically tortured until he confesses his sins, repents and takes a gay lover.
"I'm too stupid to be a corporate spokesperson! "
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=54260
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h110-254
I'd like to see an anonymous poll of NBA players. I bet 85% of them agree with Hardaway. But the sanctimonious suits that run the league and who need the libs in the MSM to sell their product will offer up Hardaway in order to placate a perverted 2% minority which defines itself by what it does with its penis. Do they really think being a gay-friendly league will get them more fans? Personally I think the NBA is a thug-and-poser league and I can't even recall the last time I watched a game.
Posting this is gay... ;)
Given the number of homosexuals in NYC, I don't think he'd want to be there anyways.
Wouldn't it be neat if most of the NBA players decided they shouldn't show up either?
The nerve of that man!! How dare he "feel" anything?
Shameful.
I understand the NBA's decision. They are a business that wishes to offend none of their consumers. So, I can see why they made the decision to ban him.
I honestly don't believe he meant hate in that way. How he said it was wrong, but I think he probably just disagrees with their lifestyle decisions and attempt to force it on mainstream America like a lot of us here.
I could understand the feelings of straight guys changing with an openly homosexual in the locker room. I could understand worries about "being checked out". That's generally why there are separate locker rooms for men and women.
Who's Hardaway?