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"...Because you're basically telling me, 'Don't dress hip-hop.'"

As I figured, AI has weighed in on the dress code. (That link is a pdf. I registered so you don't have to.)

Note the McNabb jersey in the pic.

My favorite part? "I feel if they want us to dress a certain way, they should pay for our clothes. It's just tough, man, just knowing that all of a sudden, you have to have a dress code out of nowhere."

Yeah, that must be tough. How much money do you make? I bet it buys a lot of suits.

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Some of the text is cut off in the PDF that you link to.

Thanks. PDF is fixed.

I think basketball is amazing in that I know more about who punched who, who drives what, who wears what, who has beef with who, how many rooms are in so-and-so's house, who can spit fire and who most certainly cannot...yet I can barely name you all the teams in the league.

But I think that is because I don't follow basketball. But maybe that's because of the circular spiral of disdain the NBA sends me on.

And to top it off, Albert and I noted (in some ridiculously huge mall in Anaheim) that basketball shoes are UGLY.

Jetlag makes me cranky.

Hmm, I guess I could say the same thing about hockey (I couldn't even name all the teams in the NHL...or any stats, or anything)...but hockey has the double whammy of having no bling. The NHL needs some more urban appeal. Wayne Gretsky needs to come out with a rap album. Jaromir Jagr is a P - I - M - P.

That Shaq album is sweet! "No bling" is only the beginning of hockey's problems. Hockey doesn't even rate a disdainful eybrow. Ho-hum fights, and inarticulate athletes (as opposed to the people who play other sports) couldn't be less interesting to me.

Are there any Czech rappers? Can they handle the puck?

Basketball shoes are ugly now, but they didn't used to be.

Speaking of which: MJ is lashing out.

Nothing happens that Commissioner Stern doesn't want to happen.

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