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Title: Outsider views on Walker/Beasley...
Post by: ksu_FAN on March 27, 2008, 11:21:23 AM
I was looking around a NYC hoops website to see if there was anything on Kilpatrick, or one of next year's best JUCO guards, Dwight Hardy.  I looked around on their message board and found this thread (http://www.insidehoops.com/forum/showthread.php?t=80977) on Walker and a little on Beasley.  It is interesting to see a perspective from significant outsiders, mainly NYC hoops fans, on our players.  Now, most aren't kind at all toward either (I was a little surprised by the Beasley posts), but I'm sure part of that is the influence of media and the common stereotypes (some true, some not) of Walker and Beasley.
Title: Re: Outsider views on Walker/Beasley...
Post by: Chet Stedman on March 27, 2008, 11:28:24 AM
Interminator is hilarious.  I think the common stereotype of Beasley being immature will stick with him until he is in his 8th year in the NBA or something.  I swear to go he could save a bus full of nuns and they would still talk about his motivation for doing it and possible "character questions." 

I also really get annoyed with the commentary on the Walker peeing thing.  Nobody gets the context. 
Title: Re: Outsider views on Walker/Beasley...
Post by: SuperG on March 27, 2008, 11:32:30 AM
Uninformed points of view... but interesting.
Title: Re: Outsider views on Walker/Beasley...
Post by: Ben Ji on March 27, 2008, 11:41:30 AM
Guy #1-Why would Bill Walker pee in the middle of the game in front of everyone? Why can't he just quickly go to the locker room and handle his business?


guy #2-The same reason I piss while showering when the toilet is three feet to my left? Or when I'm outside smoking a cigarette (which I only do while drinking) when I could easily walk inside?

When you gotta go, you gotta go.



Classic line there
Title: Re: Outsider views on Walker/Beasley...
Post by: Hawkish on March 27, 2008, 02:24:04 PM
I had massive doubts about Beasley's maturity before the season. I was proven wrong. I seriously don't understand how people can't move beyond some of this.
Title: Re: Outsider views on Walker/Beasley...
Post by: pissclams on March 27, 2008, 02:26:34 PM
I had massive doubts about Beasley's maturity before the season. I was proven wrong. I seriously don't understand how people can't move beyond some of this.
because they don't want to?
Title: Re: Outsider views on Walker/Beasley...
Post by: Skydog on March 27, 2008, 02:30:09 PM
I had massive doubts about Beasley's maturity before the season. I was proven wrong. I seriously don't understand how people can't move beyond some of this.

His on-court maturity? Or his maturity off the court? Because off the court he doesn't seem all that mature.  :P
Title: Re: Outsider views on Walker/Beasley...
Post by: catzacker on March 27, 2008, 02:35:26 PM
I think anyone who was concerned with his maturity coming into the season is just as stupid as those who still question it. 
Title: Re: Outsider views on Walker/Beasley...
Post by: Chet Stedman on March 27, 2008, 02:36:36 PM
I had massive doubts about Beasley's maturity before the season. I was proven wrong. I seriously don't understand how people can't move beyond some of this.

I have massive doubts about the maturity of any/all 17 to 18 year olds.  I personally thought the story about him and Lawson autographing as much stuff as they could to be pretty funny.  Lawson= character questions too then.    
Title: Re: Outsider views on Walker/Beasley...
Post by: The Nasti on March 27, 2008, 02:39:21 PM
I had massive doubts about Beasley's maturity before the season. I was proven wrong. I seriously don't understand how people can't move beyond some of this.

His on-court maturity? Or his maturity off the court? Because off the court he doesn't seem all that mature.  :P

The guy is a &@#%ing teenager. He is not supposed to be too mature.

To be honest Beasley has been the victim of stereotypical beleifs about Black men and especially Black male athletes. The guy does not get in trouble and gets decent grades in school, yet he continues to be labeled a "thug" or "not a character guy". Really sad and ridiculous.....
Title: Re: Outsider views on Walker/Beasley...
Post by: waks on March 27, 2008, 03:13:31 PM
I had massive doubts about Beasley's maturity before the season. I was proven wrong. I seriously don't understand how people can't move beyond some of this.

I have massive doubts about the maturity of any/all 17 to 18 year olds.  I personally thought the story about him and Lawson autographing as much stuff as they could to be pretty funny.  Lawson= character questions too then.    
Wasn't it Nolan Smith?
Title: Re: Outsider views on Walker/Beasley...
Post by: Skydog on March 27, 2008, 03:19:56 PM
I had massive doubts about Beasley's maturity before the season. I was proven wrong. I seriously don't understand how people can't move beyond some of this.

His on-court maturity? Or his maturity off the court? Because off the court he doesn't seem all that mature.  :P

The guy is a fracking teenager. He is not supposed to be too mature.

To be honest Beasley has been the victim of stereotypical beleifs about Black men and especially Black male athletes. The guy does not get in trouble and gets decent grades in school, yet he continues to be labeled a "thug" or "not a character guy". Really sad and ridiculous.....

I think most people see that he really is a great guy.
Title: Re: Outsider views on Walker/Beasley...
Post by: Chet Stedman on March 27, 2008, 03:28:11 PM
I had massive doubts about Beasley's maturity before the season. I was proven wrong. I seriously don't understand how people can't move beyond some of this.

I have massive doubts about the maturity of any/all 17 to 18 year olds.  I personally thought the story about him and Lawson autographing as much stuff as they could to be pretty funny.  Lawson= character questions too then.    
Wasn't it Nolan Smith?

"Me and Tywon Lawson had a competition at the beginning of the school year about who could sign their autograph the most around the school," Beasley said, referring to a teammate who now stars at North Carolina. "And I don't lose at anything, man, so I walked around with one of those Sharpies and signed graffiti everywhere. Every day, they were cleaning my name off water fountains, ceilings, desks, offices -- whatever. I just thought it was funny."

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/03/11/AR2007031101466_2.html

Would it surprise you if it was all 3 of them?  Mike was 16 or 17 at the time and that story follows him.  Its crap. 
Title: Re: Outsider views on Walker/Beasley...
Post by: waks on March 27, 2008, 03:45:18 PM
I had massive doubts about Beasley's maturity before the season. I was proven wrong. I seriously don't understand how people can't move beyond some of this.

I have massive doubts about the maturity of any/all 17 to 18 year olds.  I personally thought the story about him and Lawson autographing as much stuff as they could to be pretty funny.  Lawson= character questions too then.    
Wasn't it Nolan Smith?

"Me and Tywon Lawson had a competition at the beginning of the school year about who could sign their autograph the most around the school," Beasley said, referring to a teammate who now stars at North Carolina. "And I don't lose at anything, man, so I walked around with one of those Sharpies and signed graffiti everywhere. Every day, they were cleaning my name off water fountains, ceilings, desks, offices -- whatever. I just thought it was funny."

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/03/11/AR2007031101466_2.html

Would it surprise you if it was all 3 of them?  Mike was 16 or 17 at the time and that story follows him.  Its crap. 
Oh, I agree that it's stupid that they still bring up that incident. Most high schools would probably give a kid in-school suspension for something like that I would guess...

I forgot that that happened at Oak Hill and not Notre Dame Prep.