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But these Villanueva comments, if true? They break a code of human-to-human behavior that extends well beyond basketball. Villanueva does not have cancer. He has alopecia, an autoimmune disorder that is not life-threatening but can result in hair loss all over one’s body. Villanueva has been a very public spokesman for folks suffering from alopecia, and has spoken often to children dealing with the early stages of the disorder — children who seem to take great comfort from the fact that someone who went through problems just like theirs is in the NBA and comfortable appearing on TV all the time.Calling Villanueva a “cancer patient”? It’s indecent. It’s not the way humans are supposed to behave in any context.
I saw this and actually immediately thought of OK_Cat.
I am aware there was a major miscommunication regarding something I said on the court last night. My comment to Charlie Villanueva was in fact ‘You are cancerous to your team and our league.’ I would never be insensitive to the chiefs struggle that cancer patients endure. I have lost loved ones to this deadly disease and have a family member currently undergoing treatment. I would never say anything that distasteful. The game of life is far bigger than the game of basketball.”
Rumors KG is the GTTOAL(trash talker) this does nothing but help solidify him at the top.
Quote from: yoga-like_abana on November 03, 2010, 05:46:12 PMRumors KG is the GTTOAL(trash talker) this does nothing but help solidify him at the top.Kevin is not the GOAT at anything. Except maybe being ugly and weird. He's the GOATABUAW.
He's always so intense and weird. Extremely off-putting.