Hey Nurideen, keep your chin up

This is my final post on the subject. The post was clearly designed to encourage a new SJU player who faile din the clutch. Your post, and one other person here (a moderator), were designed to detract from a poster. I'm comfortable being an encourager. You guys clearly comfortable instigating and being detractors.

The moderator in question (Redmannorth) edited my response to you calling me a nitwit, adding a comment "Beast cannot insult other posters", by failing to even recognize that it was a response to an insult. I'm pretty much done with both of you.


As far as a nitwit, what do you think would remind Nurideen more of the loss in his life, my post, or your reference to his brother's death?

If you must know, Lindsey has two tattoo's on him that memorialize his brothers. One is above his eyebrow, the other on his shoulder. He was quoted as saying that he did it so that every day he will remember his brothers and be reminded of them every time he looks in a mirror.

Some of his former coaches and teachers have remarked that Nuri is an incredibly bright young man, who in another life could have been an Ivy Leaguer.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/03/sports/ncaabasketball/03recruit.html

The author of this article took notice that in Lindsey's neighborhood there are constant reminders of how many murders and senseless deaths have taken place by the number of curbside memorials. A reality of nearly all of are players is that in the neighborhoods that many come from, homicides are so common, nearly everyone has a friend or family maker who succumbed to the streets.

To have some washout attorney from upstate NY nitpick at metaphors that are commonly used in sports is an indicator of just the kind of

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/03/sports/ncaabasketball/03recruit.html


[quote="fun" post=8449
I'm sure he did, he's something of a nitwit. I expect more from you, you ride a camel.
  [/quote] [/quote] 

Once again within the same thread you continue to demonstrate reading comprehension problems.
The only thing I deleted was your calling Fun an " idiot " , what is so hard to understand? Name calling is not tolerated.
As for being done with me nothing could make me happier. I hope you live up to your promise and again request that you please attempt to be civil with other posters.
 
This is my final post on the subject. The post was clearly designed to encourage a new SJU player who faile din the clutch. Your post, and one other person here (a moderator), were designed to detract from a poster. I'm comfortable being an encourager. You guys clearly comfortable instigating and being detractors.

The moderator in question (Redmannorth) edited my response to you calling me a nitwit, adding a comment "Beast cannot insult other posters", by failing to even recognize that it was a response to an insult. I'm pretty much done with both of you.


As far as a nitwit, what do you think would remind Nurideen more of the loss in his life, my post, or your reference to his brother's death?

If you must know, Lindsey has two tattoo's on him that memorialize his brothers. One is above his eyebrow, the other on his shoulder. He was quoted as saying that he did it so that every day he will remember his brothers and be reminded of them every time he looks in a mirror.

Some of his former coaches and teachers have remarked that Nuri is an incredibly bright young man, who in another life could have been an Ivy Leaguer.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/03/sports/ncaabasketball/03recruit.html

The author of this article took notice that in Lindsey's neighborhood there are constant reminders of how many murders and senseless deaths have taken place by the number of curbside memorials. A reality of nearly all of are players is that in the neighborhoods that many come from, homicides are so common, nearly everyone has a friend or family maker who succumbed to the streets.

To have some washout attorney from upstate NY nitpick at metaphors that are commonly used in sports is an indicator of just the kind of

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/03/sports/ncaabasketball/03recruit.html


[quote="fun" post=8449
I'm sure he did, he's something of a nitwit. I expect more from you, you ride a camel.
  
 [/quote] 

Once again within the same thread you continue to demonstrate reading comprehension problems.
The only thing I deleted was your calling Fun an " idiot " , what is so hard to understand? Name calling is not tolerated.
As for being done with me nothing could make me happier. I hope you live up to your promise and again request that you please attempt to be civil with other posters.[/quote] 

Kinda funny, you post "Name calling is not tolerated" while quoting a post in which the poster you reprimand is called a "nitwit". I agree name calling should not be tolerated but.......or am I missing something?
 
After 5 games, he is 0-11 in three pointers.
I for one will not criticize someone for missing free throws but knowing how some members of our society are is it that surprising that he would encounter some criticism? Suggest Nuri do his best to accept it, then try to ignore it and focus on getting better. Fans vent and the ones who criticizing are probably rooting for him to do well.
 
This thread really went off the rails. I think some of us just wanted Nuri to know (assuming he reads this site) we were behind him when he was undoubtedly bummed by missing the FT's. Nothing more nothing less. Maybe we can agree to let the bickering go and just support the kids on this one.
 
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