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    I refuse to act with common decency spurscenter's Avatar
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    Raja Bell's Fave Veggie Burger, Boris Diaw's Fave Cheese

    Raja Bell has been a vegetarian since 1978, which is a lot longer than I have. He doesn't eat beef, pork, chicken, turkey, seafood, any kind of s fish, eggs, or cheese, except on pizza. He doesn't share my love of Boca's fake meat products; he's just not that interested in meat. He'll sometimes eat veggie burgers, but he finds them "to be either really good or horrible." The best veggie burgers he's ever had are from St. Croix, and so he has those whenever he goes home. I didn't know that.

    I asked Boris Diaw about his favorite cheese. He didn't seem to like the question much. He asked if I wanted to talk about basketball. Anyhow, concerning cheese, he said he likes "a lot of different ones. Usually, the more the smell, the more you get. Usually." He said he likes Roquefort, all kinds of Brie, Camembert and goat cheese. He said it's hard to find good stuff in Phoenix, but that he manages ok.

    (As an example of how well this conversation went, here's what Diaw said when I asked him to compare Steve Nash and Gilbert: "Steve's a little smaller. He's got longer hair.")

    Pat Burke, by the way, knows David Beckham a bit from when they both played in Real Madrid. The basketball and soccer teams would go out together, plus there would be joint banquets and all that.

    "I've never seen anything like it," Burke said of Beckham's fame. "We used to come out of practices, there would be literally four buses outside of our gym, because our gym was right next to the soccer compound. So there'd be four buses just sitting there. Every background: Chinese people, of course there were Spanish people there, there would be Italian people, Germans, and they're all just sitting there, trying to get a glimpse....It was unbelievable."

    http://blog.washingtonpost.com/dcspo...ie_burger.html

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    Raja Bell's Fave Veggie Burger, Boris Diaw's Fave Cheese

    Raja Bell has been a vegetarian since 1978, which is a lot longer than I have. He doesn't eat beef, pork, chicken, turkey, seafood, any kind of s fish, eggs, or cheese, except on pizza. He doesn't share my love of Boca's fake meat products; he's just not that interested in meat. He'll sometimes eat veggie burgers, but he finds them "to be either really good or horrible." The best veggie burgers he's ever had are from St. Croix, and so he has those whenever he goes home. I didn't know that.

    I asked Boris Diaw about his favorite cheese. He didn't seem to like the question much. He asked if I wanted to talk about basketball. Anyhow, concerning cheese, he said he likes "a lot of different ones. Usually, the more the smell, the more you get. Usually." He said he likes Roquefort, all kinds of Brie, Camembert and goat cheese. He said it's hard to find good stuff in Phoenix, but that he manages ok.

    (As an example of how well this conversation went, here's what Diaw said when I asked him to compare Steve Nash and Gilbert: "Steve's a little smaller. He's got longer hair.")

    Pat Burke, by the way, knows David Beckham a bit from when they both played in Real Madrid. The basketball and soccer teams would go out together, plus there would be joint banquets and all that.

    "I've never seen anything like it," Burke said of Beckham's fame. "We used to come out of practices, there would be literally four buses outside of our gym, because our gym was right next to the soccer compound. So there'd be four buses just sitting there. Every background: Chinese people, of course there were Spanish people there, there would be Italian people, Germans, and they're all just sitting there, trying to get a glimpse....It was unbelievable."

    http://blog.washingtonpost.com/dcspo...ie_burger.html


    I'm not a Vegan but I am most certainly more of a Vegetarian and I am much happier since I made the switch.

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    Luck is Evil Phil Hellmuth's Avatar
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    No wonder Raja is not really cut. If that dude was eating protein he probably couldve had some extra muscle fat to be a artest kind of defender, no?

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    No wonder Raja is not really cut. If that dude was eating protein he probably couldve had some extra muscle fat to be a artest kind of defender, no?
    there are plenty of other ways he can get protein. Especially in Tofu.

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    Murdering Prostitutes Findog's Avatar
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    Salim Stoudemire is a vegan.

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    There in nothing better than a Steak and Shrimp dinner. I could eat this everyday for the rest of my life.


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    I Am Jack's Smirking Revenge atxrocker's Avatar
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    vegans are pussies

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    GO DAWGS! I bleed red and black kingsfan's Avatar
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    vegans are pussies
    How's yours feeling now BTW?

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    vegans are pussies

    This is true

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    Murdering Prostitutes Findog's Avatar
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    vegans are pussies
    Actually, I wish I was capable of it. Vegans tend to be healthier than carnivores.

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    Actually, I wish I was capable of it. Vegans tend to be healthier than carnivores.
    just slowly start cutting back and before you know it you won't even realize you are not eating meat.

    I still eat seafood and on occasion chicken. My type of diet is called vegetarian friendly. I cheated when I was in SA last month, I had brisket there are exceptions to the rule. Very rarely but its still there.

    I am addicted to sushi so it is very hard to get away from it so I don't think I could go full on vegan but more power to those who do

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    My thing with vegans/vegetarians is this: I respect that they choose not to eat meat. I just ask them to respect that I *do* eat meat, and in large quan ies. It may just be my experience, but a lot of the ones I've met try to "convert" me. And it pisses me off.

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    I Am Jack's Smirking Revenge atxrocker's Avatar
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    My thing with vegans/vegetarians is this: I respect that they choose not to eat meat. I just ask them to respect that I *do* eat meat, and in large quan ies. It may just be my experience, but a lot of the ones I've met try to "convert" me. And it pisses me off.

    this is true. i hate that too. reminds me of hardcore religious fanatics who always try to convert you when you don't want anything to do with it. i hate that .

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    Harland Williams

    "Are there any vegatarians in here? You strong enough to talk?"



    His hilarious interview on Conan

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfuxrGzlGKM

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    adolis is altuve’s father monosylab1k's Avatar
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    There is no way you can live the NBA life and truly be a vegan (it has more involved than your diet)...considering an NBA basketball is made of leather, that alone makes it 100% impossible to be a vegan and an NBA player.

    plus, vegans don't each cheese either.

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    just slowly start cutting back and before you know it you won't even realize you are not eating meat.

    I still eat seafood and on occasion chicken. My type of diet is called vegetarian friendly. I cheated when I was in SA last month, I had brisket there are exceptions to the rule. Very rarely but its still there.

    I am addicted to sushi so it is very hard to get away from it so I don't think I could go full on vegan but more power to those who do
    I gave up meat for lent, and it was incredably hard. I've definately lightened my intake of red meat, eating largely chicken and shrimp, with the occasional pork or fish meal, and the very occasional steak or hamburger. Since the switch around a year ago, I've lost close to 30 pounds... I've done much more than just this, but this has helped.

    It's not hard to cut back, just hard to give it up.

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    Anthony Peeler is vegetarian

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    Veteran exstatic's Avatar
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    There is no way you can live the NBA life and truly be a vegan (it has more involved than your diet)...considering an NBA basketball is made of leather, that alone makes it 100% impossible to be a vegan and an NBA player.

    plus, vegans don't each cheese either.
    I don't think Bell was the one eating cheese. That was Diaw, and I don't think he claimed to be vegan, although most tend to lump vegans and vegetarians together. I've eaten vegetarian for months on end, but could never be vegan. I require one steamed cup of real cow's milk in my morning Latte every day. That's non-negotiable.

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    Who is Anthony Peeler???(j/k .. I know who he is). People who try to live life by being anti this or that are going against the basic balance of nature. Meat is an excellent source of protein which is a necessary nutrient. Sure you can get it from alternate sources , but it isn't the same. Like it or not , God put animals on the earth to serve man ...including consumption...it is why we had sharp incisors years ago. If you look at the skin color of a true vegan , after awhile they take on a grayish hue because of the lack of a proper diet....I am not saying go out and eat steaks every day , because that is acting unbalanced in the other direction. Proper diet BALANCE is the key to a healthy living , and as a former college player and pro ball flunkie I happen to practice what I preach....another thing a basketball player should consume in their diet is lots and lots of carbs.

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    adolis is altuve’s father monosylab1k's Avatar
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    I don't think Bell was the one eating cheese.
    it said he had cheese but only on his pizza. But I don't think Bell claimed to be vegan either, I think it was a mistake by the person who started the thread.

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    If we weren't suppose to eat beef then God wouldn't have made cows edible

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    My thing with vegans/vegetarians is this: I respect that they choose not to eat meat. I just ask them to respect that I *do* eat meat, and in large quan ies. It may just be my experience, but a lot of the ones I've met try to "convert" me. And it pisses me off.
    This happens to vegetarians too. Anytime someone finds out, they think it is original to mind a steak. I don't try to convert , because I used to eat meat. I don't like the stereotype the vegetarians are weak either. Lots of bodybuilders and pro athletes are vegetarians. The weak ones are the ones that do not take steps to get the right nutrition. I haven't eaten meat in 9 months and I've gained a little weight and muscle. Don't tell me it's not healthy because I haven't been sick once and I workout and run without any loss of stamina.

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    it said he had cheese but only on his pizza. But I don't think Bell claimed to be vegan either, I think it was a mistake by the person who started the thread.

    I think vegans can eat some cheese, ones that aren't cured with this certain type of enzyme (I think that's used a lot in European cheeses). Someone told me that, but I could be wrong.

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    I gave up meat for lent, and it was incredably hard. I've definately lightened my intake of red meat, eating largely chicken and shrimp, with the occasional pork or fish meal, and the very occasional steak or hamburger. Since the switch around a year ago, I've lost close to 30 pounds... I've done much more than just this, but this has helped.

    It's not hard to cut back, just hard to give it up.
    Hey congratulations on your weight loss!!

    I don't think I could be a vegan, vegetarian yes, vegan no. mmmmm, veggie sandwich

    This happens to vegetarians too. Anytime someone finds out, they think it is original to mind a steak. I don't try to convert , because I used to eat meat. I don't like the stereotype the vegetarians are weak either. Lots of bodybuilders and pro athletes are vegetarians. The weak ones are the ones that do not take steps to get the right nutrition. I haven't eaten meat in 9 months and I've gained a little weight and muscle. Don't tell me it's not healthy because I haven't been sick once and I workout and run without any loss of stamina.

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    I think vegans can eat some cheese, ones that aren't cured with this certain type of enzyme (I think that's used a lot in European cheeses). Someone told me that, but I could be wrong.
    Moral vegans believe that it's wrong to exploit animals by eating products they produce, including dairy, eggs, etc. Vegans will eat soy cheese and such, but not real dairy.

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