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White Chocolate was that MAN

Who does he play for?

Played his college ball at Duke. Pretty sure he coaches Stanford now.

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Don't keep replying to him. He's trying to get you to post a racist comment of some sort. He's trolling you and knows exactly why he's called white chocolate. That's his thing. He's a product of the Paddock so that should tell you all you need to know.

As for the OP. This topic isn't just outta left field, it's behind the field that's behind the baseball field.

I also wouldn't say he had hops. He really isn't a good leaper. BUT, he's an all timer when it comes to handles and passing. He was a magician with the ball. I remember a specific pass on a fast break where he was in the middle with a teammate on each side of him. He goes to pass it behind the back to the guy on his right and somehow the ball goes to the guy on his left. He didn't take his other hand and hit the ball behind his back to the guy on the left either. I'd love to see that pass again but I'd guess it would be very hard to find on YouTube.

A lot of Rondo's moves are moves that Williams did first. Like the dribble around his body move and then pass that he did against Florida that made everybody go nuts except the refs who called him for walking even though he clearly didn't. They had never seen it and were so stunned that they thought that he had to have traveled to pull it off.

And thank God for the paddock. It keeps the "super secret boys club" away from rafters and the lair where it doesn't have to be seen. Just reading through a few post reminds me of my sisters and her friends old ICQ account back in the day.
 
And thank God for the paddock. It keeps the "super secret boys club" away from rafters and the lair where it doesn't have to be seen. Just reading through a few post reminds me of my sisters and her friends old ICQ account back in the day.

The Paddock is impossible to get a straight answer out of, those guys are the cool kids I guess.
 
The Paddock is impossible to get a straight answer out of, those guys are the cool kids I guess.
No, they're the "ironic" kids. They pretend to be stupid, because that really means that they're smart. Except that I tend to think that people who pretend to be stupid are mostly just covering up for the fact that they really are stupid. Which is ironic.

And for the guy in this thread passing along the Press Maravich story, if you actually believe the story, I've got some bad news for you: LSU didn't have any black players when Press Maravich got there. Or any year that Pete played there.
 
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Seems odd. Would you use 'chocolate' as an African-American's nickname?


Hmmm not sure if this is serious???? If ur white have you ever dated blk gurls? If you have the first time you got u some you done knew you got u some chocolate. ;)
 
I went to the game at Rupp where he lit us up...that was such an impressive performance...props to WC.

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Love watching his highlights. Some guys you rewind and watch again because it was awesome, but with Williams, you had to watch it again just to figure out what he did.
 
No, they're the "ironic" kids. They pretend to be stupid, because that really means that they're smart. Except that I tend to think that people who pretend to be stupid are mostly just covering up for the fact that they really are stupid. Which is ironic.

And for the guy in this thread passing along the Press Maravich story, if you actually believe the story, I've got some bad news for you: LSU didn't have any black players when Press Maravich got there. Or any year that Pete played there.
It wasn't LSU players, it was the local youth.
 
Seems like an odd thing to declare. Is it because your arse is so big or something else?

What about Asians?

Asians are the best skippers in the world. duh, everyone knows it! Seriously some of you speech, and thought police need to loosen up and get a life. You just search for something to be offended about to leverage control over others. It's tiresome.
 
he rented a home in Memphis with his wife and kids. by the time he left the owner had to spend a lot of money just to clean the home so it was livable again. the media here looked at his as a jerk. I met him twice, he spoke and carried himself as a thug wanna be. so to his character I would say he is a nasty guy who had millions but let his kids live in filth, no respect for another mans property, no respect for the law because he was stoned 75% of the time and had less then respectable communication skills.

and you could prob make a mix tape twice as long of him trying to be flashy but turned the ball over. he had 1 year when he came on the scene and amused everyone with circus antics. after that year and the new shine wore off he became a mediocre NBA guard.
 
streetballers don't earn 60 million in career salary, and have a net worth of 20 million. for comparison, "the professor" has a net worth of 500k
 
What a racist. mods please ban
I don't think Witness gave him the nickname. He was trying to answer a question an eight year old should have understood. I hope you're joking about banning him. Yes, it's a dumb nickname. I didn't click on the link, but I would be surprised if his nickname wasn't annointed on him by a black player.
I don't have time in my day to judge people by the amount of pigment in their skin, so please don't think I have a bias here.
For, the record, I think he was a punk. I do have time in my day to form biases against players who are successful against Ky.
 
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When he was at Florida, Billy D noticed him riding a bike to practice one day.

"Jason, where'd you get the bike?"

"I found it."

"Jason, you can't just take someone's bike. That's stealing."

Jason doesn't get it, or at least doesn't care.

Billy D used to run him to death on a daily basis for cutting class. Until Billy realized that Williams could run for hours and never get tired. He much prefered running sprints to going to class.
 
Supposedly Press Maravich showed a video of Pistol's highlights to a group of black players when he got to LSU and their comment was "Hey, he's one of us."

What "group of black players" was that? There were no black players at LSU, or anywhere else in the SEC, back in those days. If there had been, Pete's glaring weaknesses would've been exposed much earlier and he wouldn't be remembered the same way today.
 
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Character issues is whatever to me... as a kid only thing that mattered to me was how the dude played. White Chocolate and the And One players is what I tried patterning my game off of for better or worse :)

Anyways he was fun to watch and thats all I really care about.
 
If Aliens came here and looked like you and me, don't you think they'd be offended by the stereotype of them being short, blue and only have 3 fingers?

Imagine the first alien encounter and a earthling saying "you don't look like one of "them"'
 
What "group of black players" was that? There were no black players at LSU, or anywhere else in the SEC, back in those days. If there had been, Pete's glaring weaknesses would've been exposed much earlier and he wouldn't be remembered the same way today.
Who said they were at LSU or in the SEC? The way I heard it, they were from the local neighborhood.
 
Was he Dark, Milk, or White chocolate?
The word "chocolate" will soon be banned, as it is offensive to some. This will also be the last "Black" Friday, as we all know it, times re changing people.
I work with a guy, we call him "white chocolate", he was a UK fan turned UL when Tubby arrived at UK. He likes his nickname.
 
And thank God for the paddock. It keeps the "super secret boys club" away from rafters and the lair where it doesn't have to be seen. Just reading through a few post reminds me of my sisters and her friends old ICQ account back in the day.
If you could buy the Paddock collective for what they're worth and sell them for what they think they're worth, you'd be rich.
 
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What "group of black players" was that? There were no black players at LSU, or anywhere else in the SEC, back in those days. If there had been, Pete's glaring weaknesses would've been exposed much earlier and he wouldn't be remembered the same way today.
A guy named Collis Temple was LSU's 1st black player, so yea, Myron got exposed. Your correct in the fact that SEC schools prohibited coaches from recruiting black players. The 1st black player to enter the SEC went to what school???.........Vandy
 
Who said they were at LSU or in the SEC? The way I heard it, they were from the local neighborhood.
Numerous problems here.

Your initial post certainly implies that Press Maravich showed tapes of his son to black players at LSU. But let's take you at your word, and assume that's not what you meant. We're still talking 1966 Baton Rouge when Press Maravich arrived at LSU. There was no videotape commonly available. TV stations had some kind of taping system, but a basketball coach was most likely relying on game film. And under what context would Press Maravich be interacting with local black players in a pretty segregated environment, especially considering he had just arrived, and couldn't recruit any of them at that time?

It just all adds up to an extremely far-fetched story.
 
A guy named Collis Temple was LSU's 1st black player, so yea, Myron got exposed. Your correct in the fact that SEC schools prohibited coaches from recruiting black players. The 1st black player to enter the SEC went to what school???.........Vandy
Press Maravich recruited Collis Temple to LSU.
 
Numerous problems here.

Your initial post certainly implies that Press Maravich showed tapes of his son to black players at LSU. But let's take you at your word, and assume that's not what you meant. We're still talking 1966 Baton Rouge when Press Maravich arrived at LSU. There was no videotape commonly available. TV stations had some kind of taping system, but a basketball coach was most likely relying on game film. And under what context would Press Maravich be interacting with local black players in a pretty segregated environment, especially considering he had just arrived, and couldn't recruit any of them at that time?

It just all adds up to an extremely far-fetched story.
Nope, didn't imply anything about LSU players. Film existed in the late 60's. I said "supposedly", not vouching for the story. Finally, he recruited LSU's first black player the year after Pete graduated, maybe he had been trying before that (just like Rupp).
 
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