Why Stephen A. wasn't talkin' reckless when the Big Dog was playin! "Coward"

Big Dog: "You wasn't talkin' crazy when I saw you every day bruh!"
Arthur Wellesley, the 1st Duke of Wellington, once said, "Be discreet in all things, and so render it unnecessary to be mysterious." John Adams broke it down like this, "Great is the guilt of an unnecessary war." Then Robert E. Lee poured out a lil' liquor for all the dead homies when he spit, "The war... was an unnecessary condition of affairs, and might have been avoided if forbearance and wisdom had been practiced on both sides." 

Well playas...somebody needs to tell ole dull Stephen A. Smith that war can ALWAYS be avoided if he doesn't go lookin' for trouble. This dun was on Sirius XM's "Karen Hunter Show" when they brought up the subject of race and sports and out of the blue this cat went in on Glenn Robinson! He jumps out of the birthday cake and says, "I despise him and he despises me." Where did that come from bruh? And how are you talkin' for Glenn now? That dun isn't thinkin' about Stephen A. Smith.  

Smith goes back to when Glenn played in Philly and brings up Big Dog treatin' Randy Ayers bad and not doin' the same to George Karl. He goes in by sayin':  "My issue with Glenn “Big Dog” Robinson was not that “OK he didn’t play well and he got $69 million” or anything like that. It was that I saw this man march lock step with what (former Bucks coach) George Karl wanted to do because George Karl getting paid $7 million a year. But Randy Ayers becomes the head coach of the Philadelphia 76ers…you treated this man like trash, but you’ll come and talk to reporters about how brothers need to facilitate brothers being hired, but you had one and how’d you treat him?"
Let's keep it real or all the way 100, whichever comes 1st! It's okay to have an opinion about a boy and it's even okay to say that you don't like what somebody did or said playboy. But when you start usin' the word despise you're essentially tellin' a boy that it's now personal and that you hate him. Now I don't know how they get down in Hollis Queens but the Big Dog is from G.I. That's Gary, Indiana for y'all that's checkin'! He's from my hood, same territory, same high school, same heart bruh! And when you start usin' words like despise you're lookin' for beef when there shouldn't be. 

Glenn has been out of the league for more than 11 years, mindin' his own business and Stephen A. runs up and pokes the sleepin' bear. Wheredeydodatat? Go ahead and tell the story as to why you didn't like the way he treated Ayers but to go in like that can get a boy snatched up. 

And I tell you what pimpin', if Stephen A. had popped off like that 15 or 20 years ago I can assure you that he would have gotten snatched up. Why? Because the Big Dog was straight outta G.I. and Stephen A. knew that. That's why the dun waited until 2016 to jump on a radio show and be reckless because his chances of runnin' into The Big Dog is slim to none at this point. That's called bein' a coward bruh. So like my grandmother would always say, "Don't get out here and get too big for your britches because somebody gone end up puttin' you in yo place." Stop me when I start lyin'! 

Playas Thesaurus: 
1) Spit: verb - to say
2) Dun: noun - the person in question, dude, guy, etc. It's whoever I'm talkin' too and its non gender specific. 
3) G.I.: noun - Gary, Indiana home of the original gangsta. 

1 comment:

  1. Glenn Robinson was a dog as a player long before he got to Philly. Billy King was a poor man's Isiah as an incompetent GM other teams loved to dupe (taking contracts of Webber, Robinson, etc) yet King got hired again, hood talker.

    Being a thug, a drunk or a con man is not toughness, GI.

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