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Old 10-25-2005, 04:21 PM
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I think that this dress code is dumb. 80% of the NBA is Black players. And now the NBA forced a dress code that will limit how players express them selfs by the way they dress while not playing. NBA says they want to clean up the appearence of players.
A few players are upset and say this is a sort of a racist move. (AND I TOTALLY AGREE)

look at hockey...
Hockey players can literaly kick teh crap outa each other while on the ice for MINUTES before its broken up. I know this has nothing to do with a dress code..but i sure as hell can GUARANTEE if the NHL was with 80% black players..they would not allow the fights AT ALL...how about that? little kids can see that ...then what do u think?

it just surprises me that a major sport would do that...and what do ya know? its the NBA that does it with alot of blacks.

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Old 10-25-2005, 04:43 PM
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i guarantee all of them protest think about it if they all protest they have to change it or there will be no nba
 
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Old 10-25-2005, 04:44 PM
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Dress codes are stupid anyway...maybe at some scholls it's ok but when your a damn adult and people try to tell you what you can and can't wear, I think that's just retarded.
 
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Old 10-25-2005, 04:54 PM
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As long as sports figures are not bangin hookers or strippers on a party boat (sorry minnesota fans), or snortin coke, or beating their wives they should be able to do whatever they want. Just represent the league in a positive manner and set good examples for the kids that watch them play.
 
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Old 10-25-2005, 04:59 PM
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All I can say is "It's about dam time." I think this is a great idea.

There is a time and a place for dressing the way you want. For example, Indian Doctors do not wear turbins when they are in surgery. Shorts and T-shirts are generally not appropriate at a funeral. I applaud the NBA for doing this and if the players don't like it...they can just get a real job.
 
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Old 10-25-2005, 05:06 PM
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I 100% agree with the dress code idea. They are a professional business. Yes, it is a sport. However, they are the professionals, the cream of the crop. And as such they do more than just run up and down the court with a ball. They represent, in essense, a firm, a corporation. This is a way to show respect for that. With about 99% of all jobs out there, you have a dress code you must follow, correct? And while they may not be on court in their uniforms, this provides them with the opportunity for far more respectable images.
 
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Old 10-25-2005, 06:15 PM
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Dressing decenty should never be viewed as being racist. What has the stupid world come to when someone says "hey, you need a shirt and a tie" and someone thinks that is being racist.

On another note, the NFL needs to get rid of all these stupid end-zone antics. This is just one more reason why I enjoy watching college football much more then the pros. Those guys have all the money and all the glory. As a coach, I try to teach kids to be a good sport win or loose and these glowns have to act like complete idiots after scoring a touchdown.

Heck, I remember when spiking the football used to draw a foul.
 
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Old 10-25-2005, 06:21 PM
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Originally Posted by slappy
I hve heared about that, back when they wore leather helmets right? What were ya back then.. 40? <ROFL>
No...I am not THAT old. It used to be an illegal celebration if I recall. This kind of behavior used to be considered rude and obnoxious and now the NFL thinks it brings in viewer.

Take a look at NASCAR. Look at all the rules they have for their drivers. It is a clean sport that does not put up with a lot of crap.
 
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Old 10-25-2005, 06:28 PM
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Dressing decenty should never be viewed as being racist. What has the stupid world come to when someone says "hey, you need a shirt and a tie" and someone thinks that is being racist.

On another note, the NFL needs to get rid of all these stupid end-zone antics. This is just one more reason why I enjoy watching college football much more then the pros. Those guys have all the money and all the glory. As a coach, I try to teach kids to be a good sport win or loose and these glowns have to act like complete idiots after scoring a touchdown.

Heck, I remember when spiking the football used to draw a foul.
Aight, I mean it's not racist, but it IS childish. The NBA is worried because of the isht that happened last year, thats great, MOST NBA stars already wear nice suits and what not. It's a fad if you older guyz didn't know that. Suits are in, baggy jeans are out. Granted they are making millions of dollars i don't see why it's going to improve anything. No matter what sport you have your going to run into players that make bad choices...it's like hollywood, youth + money = bad choices, carelessness. It's not guna change anything, infact it may become an even bigger fad now..."pimp"
 
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Old 10-25-2005, 08:17 PM
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The players represent the NBA and everything about them. Would you want some thugged out gangsters representing your billion dollar franchise? I sure wouldnt. They are looked UP to by kids who have dreams of becoming an NBA star and why look up to someone whos ghetto looking? Look up to someone whos professional (or appears to be) and has a nice apperance and represents their employer well.

I can see both sides of the argument though...
 
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Old 10-26-2005, 06:41 AM
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it's like this most fans of the nba (the ones that buy the product)can't afford the suits and ****. it's silly jordan dressed the way he wanted they all should be able to as long as it isn't a wed dress (rodman)
 
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Old 10-26-2005, 07:44 AM
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I agree with it. A few of you mentioned the fact that it is like a company and that is totally true. It is like a company where you are on call at all times because you never know when a photographer or child is going to want to take a picture of you, but if your all dressed in g-unit and you got a pack of friends with you no one will want to go near you. The NHL is no comparison. off-rink 99.9% of them dress all rico sauve and drive bentleys.
 
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Old 10-26-2005, 09:10 AM
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Originally Posted by MT's#1Customer!
No...I am not THAT old. It used to be an illegal celebration if I recall. This kind of behavior used to be considered rude and obnoxious and now the NFL thinks it brings in viewer.

Take a look at NASCAR. Look at all the rules they have for their drivers. It is a clean sport that does not put up with a lot of crap.

LoL thats cuz all the FAN are obnoxious Red Necks...when the fans are worse then the compeditors...of course, and yes i know it's the #1 spectator sport but i mean for god sakes...
 
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Old 10-26-2005, 09:31 AM
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Its not like they are making them wear a 3 piece suit everywhere. The requirements are dress pants (including dress jeans), no huge medallions, and a collared shirt.

Yeah I know its tough on these guys not wanting them to wear Jerseys, sweats, etc to work. Man that is horrible that the commissioner wants them to dress nice and look professional.

Yeah thats pretty tough. And its not racist at all, like it or not the general publics view of the NBA is its a thug league. Stern is trying to clean it up so they can get the paying sponsors and big business guys spending $$ to help the league.

If they dont clean up the image the NBA will end up like hockey. These idiot players are too dumb to understand that 75% of America couldnt give a rip about the NBA, where it used to be bigger than football in the Jordan era.

Besides who is Allen Iverson to worry about what kids think. Maybe he should not kick his wife out of their house naked, stop getting arrested, and stop being a thug. Maybe that would make a better example to kids.
 
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