Gummi Clutch
05-18-2016, 09:21 AM
Little dip****. CAN WE WAIVE THIS FAGGOT ALREADY
Despite playing his entire career for an organization that generally abhors any sort of media attention, Spurs guard Tony Parker has never exactly shied from it. While Tim Duncan is essentially a 7-foot Daniel Day-Lewis – carefully picking his spots – Parker has always been more Nic Cage, accepting whatever roles come his way and just embracing them.
Parker has released a French hip-hop album, opened a nightclub, launched a clothing line and co-directed an autobiographical documentary, among other things.
His next venture: becoming a featured figure in an ongoing web series produced by Sina Sports (http://english.sina.com/sports/b/2016-05-12/doc-ifxsenvn7078567.shtml), China’s leading digital sports media platform.
Parker joins a cast that includes Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green, former NBA All-Star and current Detroit Pistons assistant coach Tim Hardaway and Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey. They will each have their own web channel.
Parker will provide exclusive interviews and commentary to digital users on a weekly basis.
“Tony Parker is a perfect addition to our 'NBA Protalk' program” said Arthur Wei, Senior Vice President of Sina.com and General Manager of Sina Sports. “Chinese fans have gotten to know and respect him as NBA basketball has grown in popularity over the past few decades. We are looking forward to Parker’s commentary and interaction with our users, as he will add even more credibility and perspective to our popular program.”
Parker’s inclusion makes sense – he’s an icon in the international basketball community and is a spokesperson for Peak, a Chinese sportswear company that produces his “TP” line of shoes (https://peaksportsusa.3dcartstores.com/Tony-Parker_c_33.html).
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Proud to announce that @tonyparker (https://twitter.com/tonyparker) is joining our original web series, #NBAprotalk (https://twitter.com/hashtag/NBAprotalk?src=hash)! http://tinyurl.com/jos9n9j (https://t.co/een1Xa4jjq) #China (https://twitter.com/hashtag/China?src=hash)
1:39 AM - 12 May 2016 (https://twitter.com/SinasportsChina/status/730648622216318976) · Paradise, NV, United States (https://twitter.com/search?q=place%3A8fa6d7a33b83ef26)
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“I have been to China many times, and have certainly grown my interaction with fans tremendously since starting my work with Peak a few years ago,” Parker said. “It is great to now be officially partnering with China’s largest digital sports media platform in Sina Sports. I look forward to joining my fellow cast members and taking full advantage of this unique opportunity to build a direct connection with Chinese NBA fans.”
Despite playing his entire career for an organization that generally abhors any sort of media attention, Spurs guard Tony Parker has never exactly shied from it. While Tim Duncan is essentially a 7-foot Daniel Day-Lewis – carefully picking his spots – Parker has always been more Nic Cage, accepting whatever roles come his way and just embracing them.
Parker has released a French hip-hop album, opened a nightclub, launched a clothing line and co-directed an autobiographical documentary, among other things.
His next venture: becoming a featured figure in an ongoing web series produced by Sina Sports (http://english.sina.com/sports/b/2016-05-12/doc-ifxsenvn7078567.shtml), China’s leading digital sports media platform.
Parker joins a cast that includes Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green, former NBA All-Star and current Detroit Pistons assistant coach Tim Hardaway and Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey. They will each have their own web channel.
Parker will provide exclusive interviews and commentary to digital users on a weekly basis.
“Tony Parker is a perfect addition to our 'NBA Protalk' program” said Arthur Wei, Senior Vice President of Sina.com and General Manager of Sina Sports. “Chinese fans have gotten to know and respect him as NBA basketball has grown in popularity over the past few decades. We are looking forward to Parker’s commentary and interaction with our users, as he will add even more credibility and perspective to our popular program.”
Parker’s inclusion makes sense – he’s an icon in the international basketball community and is a spokesperson for Peak, a Chinese sportswear company that produces his “TP” line of shoes (https://peaksportsusa.3dcartstores.com/Tony-Parker_c_33.html).
View image on Twitter (http://twitter.com/SinasportsChina/status/730648622216318976/photo/1)https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CiPJDJGU4AA4wfq.png:large (http://twitter.com/SinasportsChina/status/730648622216318976/photo/1)
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✔@SinasportsChina (https://twitter.com/SinasportsChina)
Proud to announce that @tonyparker (https://twitter.com/tonyparker) is joining our original web series, #NBAprotalk (https://twitter.com/hashtag/NBAprotalk?src=hash)! http://tinyurl.com/jos9n9j (https://t.co/een1Xa4jjq) #China (https://twitter.com/hashtag/China?src=hash)
1:39 AM - 12 May 2016 (https://twitter.com/SinasportsChina/status/730648622216318976) · Paradise, NV, United States (https://twitter.com/search?q=place%3A8fa6d7a33b83ef26)
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“I have been to China many times, and have certainly grown my interaction with fans tremendously since starting my work with Peak a few years ago,” Parker said. “It is great to now be officially partnering with China’s largest digital sports media platform in Sina Sports. I look forward to joining my fellow cast members and taking full advantage of this unique opportunity to build a direct connection with Chinese NBA fans.”