Jason Collins just came out
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So dude played for the hawks.....hmmmm
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I only knew him cause he played for the nets a few years back. didn't even know he was still in the league
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Monizzle14 wrote: »I could care less what other ? do in they own time in they private life.
The only thing i can't stand about some ? people is when they act all sassy and ? out in public and think cause they ? they can be like that.
co sign and co sign -
Clapping cornball brothers one at a time.. first rob park.. now hopefully Broussard
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Mark Jackson catching flack
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how is broussard a cornball
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you cant say what you believe no more. honestly was rob park worng yall forget that part. all he did was say it out loud the only mad people was white folks.
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Broussard about to get in trouble over those comments
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lordhonka2 wrote: »how is broussard a cornball
Because hes corny as ? and annoying.. thats how -
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ur and idiot
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i hope he dosent lose his job. I doubt he will even get in trouble. on another note how many time jason collins gonna get dunked on and called ? .
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lordhonka2 wrote: »ur and idiot
? yourself.. if i think hes corny hes corny.. stop capin for mens*..
you must have just had a Collinsoscopy... -
will players get a tech for calling him ? or
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Alponso Smith of the Lions has also had something to say
Alphonso Smith @AlphonsoSmith2 4h
Come OUT or NOT- there will be no PATS on the BACK coming from this way- Pats on the back only influence other weak minds to indulge! SMH
Ppl are so sensitive-I have the RIGHT to not give that behavior any applause;I love everyone-don't hate anyone; not praising it! Excuse me!
2013 announcing that you are ? is deemed as GOOD NEWS- & the moment someone disagree they are a villain, prejudice, or may lose their job
what is admirable is the fact that ol buddy was honest?? SO!!!!!!!!!!!!
J.Collins is obligated to do him& do it openly-however,him doing him doesn't warrant a "round of applause" THEE END!
? says that in the last days people would have to stand on his word, no matter how unpopular it is.. No sin is greater than another!
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Monizzle14 wrote: »anybody see chris broussard on OTL. This ? was like "i don't support being a christain and being ? just like i don't support being a christain and having sex out of marriage"
lol all of chris brousard "secret" sources gon blackball him fro sayin that hahaha
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4PTUPXdfE0
The pink mafia are going come for his head.. also the angel of stern will not be happy... -
Now the boston ? pride parade want him to be a grand marshal in their parade. ? came out for 2 hours n got 2 endorsements.
Stay tuned for a nike deal next week -
its annoys me and ? me of when people try to walk with the shield of religion to cover their hypocrisy.. anyone who evokes religion situationally .....especially....should get ? slapped..
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infamous114 wrote: »Lol I think Broussard is going to be in trouble for those comments...dude got pretty religious in his segment.
He's the head of some sort of black christian male empowerment or some ?
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Now the boston ? pride parade want him to be a grand marshal in their parade. ? came out for 2 hours n got 2 endorsements.
Stay tuned for a nike deal next week
? he DC i bet they already got him for the rainbow ? they be having down town.
Look for him on Ellen and the todays' show. Then the late night circuit
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Wow that's even worse than how I read it
lol chris broussard just took an L. don't put religion into it to justify you not being down with ? people.
That's probably the only way he could cleanly get away with saying something like that on TV. ESPN gonna release a statement or suspend him soon
No more sources -
Wrong ? wizard people!
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Hey wizard fans come get ya ? ass player outta here
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money.cnn.com/2013/04/29/news/companies/jason-collins-endorsement/Coming out could boost Jason Collins' endorsements
For years, the assumption in locker rooms and along Madison Avenue has been that an openly ? athlete could kiss his endorsement deals good bye.
But when back-up Washington Wizards center Jason Collins came out on Monday, his endorsement potential probably went up.
Collins came out in a Sports Illustrated interview. His only endorsement deal right now is with Nike (NKE, Fortune 500), which issued a statement supporting his decision.
"We admire Jason's courage and are proud that he is a Nike athlete. Nike believes in a level playing field where an athlete's sexual orientation is not a consideration," said the leading source of athletic endorsement dollars.
Collins was also praised by NBA Commissioner David Stern and Adam Silver, who is set to be the next commissioner, as well as by White House Press Secretary Jay Carney.
Marketing experts say while Collins has never appeared in a Nike ad as part of his endorsement deal, there's now a much greater probability that he'll do so.
"I don't think he's going to be a major spokesman, but he could certainly earn seven figures off of this," said Bob Dorfman, editor of the Sports Marketers Scouting Report and executive creative director of Baker Street Advertising in San Francisco. He said he thinks Nike will now consider using him in some of its spots.
"There's a big demographic that could certainly see him as a role model and an a pioneer," he said.
But Frank Vuono, president 16W Marketing, said he thinks while Collins' endorsements will increase, they'll grow modestly given the fact that he's not a star athlete.
"There may be some companies that decide having the courage to come forward is good for their brand to associate with," he said. "But I don't see anyone beating down a path to his door."
Paul Swangard, managing director of Warsaw Sports Marketing Center at the University of Oregon, said that while advertisers have certainly been reluctant in the past to use openly ? spokespeople, that is starting to change. J.C. Penney (JCP, Fortune 500) and Revlon (REV) both use talk show host Ellen DeGeneres as its spokesperson and many other companies, including Starbuck (SBUX, Fortune 500)s and Targe (TGT, Fortune 500)t have come out in open support of ? marriage.
"The market is more receptive. He might be the right player at the right time to benefit from that," said Swangard.
Collins earned $1.4 million this past season, according to Basketball-Reference.com. He's a free agent without a contract for next year.
Swangard said the endorsement dollars Collins previously got from Nike were probably modest, and he cautioned that he might not be interested in doing any kind of advertising, even if he can. Both Swangard and Baker said he could also see significant income from speaking engagements and appearance fees if he so chooses.
"It's a great situation for him to be in. It's a question of what he wants to do," he said. "I haven't seen any indication that he did this to improve his marketability, but because he thought it was the right thing to do."
Damn.. This ? who averages like point a game is going have more endorsement deals.. then more deserving ? who are put in work on the court.. smh...