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Quote from: mu_hilltopper on July 19, 2010, 07:57:32 AM
People who are so easily offended probably do not watch the NBA.  I mean, those tattoos alone would scare them off.

Some folks would find a tattoo of red lips on a man's neck romantic.


HoopsMalone

Wade has to learn that he is not a bad guy.  This type of thread does not happen 6 months ago.  No one is going to give Wade the benefit on anything anymore.  The press kept his divorce pretty private.  Now that he has formed the big 3, the press would not have ignored that.

It doesn't matter whether or not something like WTC personally offends you.  It might offend some people, and whether Wade likes it or not, people don't like this Heat team.  People will jump on this and anything that could be perceived as negative about these guys. 

It is not really fair because the WTC comment is not bad necessarily and these guys had every right to sign with the Heat, its just the reality of the way people feel about the Heat.  It's part of the Bulls-eye and the exact overhyping that he was specifically talking about in the quote.

Aughnanure

Apparently, some idiot reporter miss quoted Wade on this in the original story, causing even more controversy. At the Sporting Blog, Wade's comments were initially published differently as "If we lose a couple in a row this season, it will be like the World Trade (Center) is coming down again."

HuffPost's headline is "Dwyane Wade Unfairly Blamed For Controversial 9/11 Comments." Also nice to see that most of the commentators have good enough reading comprehension to understand what he meant.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/07/19/dwyane-wade-world-trade-c_n_650755.html
“All men dream; but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds wake in the day to find that it was vanity; but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act out their dreams with open eyes, to make it possible.” - T.E. Lawrence

KipsBayEagle

With the probally hundreds of interviews these guys give a week, mistakes like this are almost inevitable.  If this is the worst thing he says during his career, its a big nothing.


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mu-rara

Quote from: LancesOtherNut on July 19, 2010, 01:57:25 PM
The worst part is, he's not the one that should be apologizing.

I took it as more a clarification.  I liked the tone.

MerrittsMustache

I don't think his actual comment was offensive in the least, but mentioning the World Trade Center when discussing basketball is never a good idea. We live in a PC country with a lot of "unregulated publications" out there. Whether you find the comment offensive or not, it's best for people in the public eye to avoid making references to specific touchy subjects (9/11, Hitler, slavery, etc) in any form because someone will almost always find a way to take it out of context.

HoopsMalone

This is probably a good lesson for Wade.  Not a bad comment, taken out of context, no real harm.  He has turned from a fan favorite to the leader of the team people want to lose.  He cannot say anything borderline like this anymore. 

MerrittsMustache

Quote from: HoopsMalone on July 19, 2010, 02:18:49 PM
This is probably a good lesson for Wade.  Not a bad comment, taken out of context, no real harm.  He has turned from a fan favorite to the leader of the team people want to lose.  He cannot say anything borderline like this anymore.  

Well put. D-Wade could become the Derek Jeter of the NBA. There will be a lot of fans who like and respect him as a player even if they cheer against his team.


Pop Quiz: Name something even remotely interesting that Derek Jeter has ever said in an interview.

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Quote from: MerrittsMustache on July 19, 2010, 02:23:45 PM

Pop Quiz: Name something even remotely interesting that Derek Jeter has ever said in an interview.


"I am dating Minka Kelly."
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HouWarrior

Why not have the MU J school offer an internship, the "D Wade interview screener/spinmeister", complete w/ temporary posse membership...it beats most summer job opportunities
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Quote from: KCMarq09 on July 19, 2010, 08:38:19 AM
Apparently, some idiot reporter miss quoted Wade on this in the original story, causing even more controversy. At the Sporting Blog, Wade's comments were initially published differently as "If we lose a couple in a row this season, it will be like the World Trade (Center) is coming down again."

HuffPost's headline is "Dwyane Wade Unfairly Blamed For Controversial 9/11 Comments." Also nice to see that most of the commentators have good enough reading comprehension to understand what he meant.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/07/19/dwyane-wade-world-trade-c_n_650755.html

That's the quote that I saw attributed originally.  I still think it was a bad metaphor, but at least he was making a poor attempt at media criticism instead of just poor metaphors.
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Families Of 9/11 Victims: Heat Losing 3 In A Row Would Be Much Worse Than World Trade Center Attacks
NEW YORK—Following Dwyane Wade's controversial remarks likening the fall of the World Trade Center towers to his team having a losing streak, several families of 9/11 victims announced their support for Wade, saying that three consecutive regular-season losses by the Heat would in fact be at least as tragic as the largest terrorist attack on American soil. "I can say without fear of contradiction that even a single loss by this very talented Miami team would make the Oklahoma City bombing pale in comparison," Staten Island's Kent Norris told reporters Wednesday, noting that he lost his daughter and son-in-law on 9/11. "Three losses in a row from a team that has LeBron, Bosh, and Wade? America would never truly recover from that." Norris also received support from the Jewish Anti-Defamation League after claiming that Miami failing to win at least five titles during LeBron's tenure would be "worse than 10 holocausts."

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