He went in HARD
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/knicks-...055612473.htmlJ.R. Smith was raised in a suburban, middle-class home with two good parents and access to an excellent education. He had a tremendous high school coaching mentor – Dan Hurley at St. Benedict's Prep in Newark, N.J. – and he has long been taught the difference of right and wrong. Smith's always loved to play the part of a tough city kid, but truth be told, he's a soft, spoiled suburban jump-shooter.![]()
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And when Smith's benching ends with these Knicks, there will be no epiphanies. No revelations. Everyone knows how this story ends with him, how the money will dry up and how he'll wish he had done everything so differently in his career. It is sad and predictable and on a collision course with cliche.
Someday, Smith will make that call to room service – insisting upon more of everything – and there will be no one to answer. J.R. Smith is 28-years old, and it is too late to threaten and punish a spoiled, suburban kid. No trade, no epiphanies, no changes. The Knicks deserve J.R. Smith, and he'll belong to them until the bitter end.
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Sounds like someone is massively butthurt.
soft, spoiled suburban jump-shooter
Woj is always more than happy to scold a black NBA player who doesn't behave the way Woj thinks he should. Smith is an idiot though.
in before "the system" is out to get JR Smith
the rest of the article is just as interesting as the suburbs part
He'll also be dead before he's 40, thankfully
Good ol days when the Lakers can actually beat the Nuggets![]()
Damn, Woj went harder than Andre Bell's head through the front windshield.
Last edited by Juggity; 01-10-2014 at 04:48 AM.
Wojo should stick to reporting
What a sad human being.
I have always wondered who's the bigger cancer: JR Smith, Ricky Davis or JR Rider.
No love for Kobe on your list ? I'm baffled
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