Kid is an 8th grader from Kaukauna, WI (near Green Bay)
He's ball handling skills are unbelievable.
He's already been on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" the NBA all-star weekend and he was drafted by the Globetrotters in 2011!
This video shows him draining threes like a machine
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-R7FoWbe6rQ&list=UU80i7XHtGx2M04ggTg-u36Q
This is unbelievable ball handling skills for an grade schooler.
http://thebiglead.com/2014/04/10/jordan-mccabe-an-8th-grader-shows-off-his-white-chocolate-skills-in-this-mix-tape/
So is this kids is the starting PG for a national championship team around 2019. Question is it UW or MU?
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8th Grader Jordan McCabe Earns 'The New White Chocolate' Nickname
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2024785-8th-grader-jordan-mccabe-earns-the-new-white-chocolate-nickname
By Kyle Newport , Featured Columnist Apr 10, 2014
Jordan "The New White Chocolate" McCabe may only be in eighth grade, but he knows how to handle a basketball.
The legend of McCabe has been around for a while, and now we finally have an awesome mixtape of the kid in action. The teenager is so gifted with a basketball that the Harlem Globetrotters drafted him back in 2011, which means they have his rights after he graduates from college.
He was dubbed "The New White Chocolate" because he has a similar playing style to that of former NBA point guard Jason Williams.
McCabe has better ball control than a lot of college point guards. He even got to show off his dribbling skills at the 2012 NBA All-Star Weekend, thanks to The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
When an eighth grader has those kind of moves, his opponents have no chance. McCabe's quick moves and great vision routinely sets up his teammates for open shots. With his moves, he will be fun to keep an eye on as he faces tougher competition.
Quote from: Heisenberg on April 12, 2014, 11:13:26 AM
Kid is an 8th grader from Kaukauna, WI
He's ball handling skills are unbelievable.
He's already been on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" the NBA all-start weekend and he was drafted by the Globetrotters in 2011!
Watch the video, this is unbelievable for an grade schooler.
http://thebiglead.com/2014/04/10/jordan-mccabe-an-8th-grader-shows-off-his-white-chocolate-skills-in-this-mix-tape/
So is this kids is the starting PG for a national championship team around 2019. Question is it UW or MU?
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8th Grader Jordan McCabe Earns 'The New White Chocolate' Nickname
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2024785-8th-grader-jordan-mccabe-earns-the-new-white-chocolate-nickname
By Kyle Newport , Featured Columnist Apr 10, 2014
Jordan "The New White Chocolate" McCabe may only be in eighth grade, but he knows how to handle a basketball.
The legend of McCabe has been around for a while, and now we finally have an awesome mixtape of the kid in action. The teenager is so gifted with a basketball that the Harlem Globetrotters drafted him back in 2011, which means they have his rights after he graduates from college.
He was dubbed "The New White Chocolate" because he has a similar playing style to that of former NBA point guard Jason Williams.
McCabe has better ball control than a lot of college point guards. He even got to show off his dribbling skills at the 2012 NBA All-Star Weekend, thanks to The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
When an eighth grader has those kind of moves, his opponents have no chance. McCabe's quick moves and great vision routinely sets up his teammates for open shots. With his moves, he will be fun to keep an eye on as he faces tougher competition.
HAH! Let's relax and respect the process.
He has more moves than Ex-Lax!
#DONEDEAL
Former DePaul guard Cliff Ki....(forget whole last name) was similarly a prodigy. I now literally don't remember his name.
Hope all this attention doesn't stunt the kid's development on and off the court.
Respect the Superbar Heisenberg
The funny thing is that this kid isn't much younger than Flory was when he committed...
Quote from: Avenue Commons on April 12, 2014, 11:43:15 AM
Former DePaul guard Cliff Ki....(forget whole last name) was similarly a prodigy. I now literally don't remember his name.
Hope all this attention doesn't stunt the kid's development on and off the court.
Cliff Clinkscales?
http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2199&dat=19961001&id=UKlAAAAAIBAJ&sjid=bOcFAAAAIBAJ&pg=5619,102415 (http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2199&dat=19961001&id=UKlAAAAAIBAJ&sjid=bOcFAAAAIBAJ&pg=5619,102415)
Buzz cooled on him.
man, if you aren't paying attention when playing with this dude, you could get hurt. catch a ball right off the melon
The Globetrotters can do that? Why don't they just "draft" the rights to every top-ten pick and then sell their rights to the NBA?
Quote from: Avenue Commons on April 12, 2014, 11:43:15 AM
Former DePaul guard Cliff Ki....(forget whole last name) was similarly a prodigy. I now literally don't remember his name.
Hope all this attention doesn't stunt the kid's development on and off the court.
Cully Payne
Quote from: LittleMurs on April 12, 2014, 11:54:55 AM
Cliff Clinkscales?
http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2199&dat=19961001&id=UKlAAAAAIBAJ&sjid=bOcFAAAAIBAJ&pg=5619,102415 (http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2199&dat=19961001&id=UKlAAAAAIBAJ&sjid=bOcFAAAAIBAJ&pg=5619,102415)
Yes. Thanks.
Great find. Funny to read about Larry Hughes and Shane Battier and that Khalid El Amin was only considering 3 schools.....but none of them were UConn.
The question is does he even grow past 5'9"
Great handle, good player. Was held back last year and hasn't really grown much. Plays with Deiner's kid on Playground Warriors. Dribbles around a lot. Looks like they caught every pass he made last weekend, lol. Remember seeing him in 6th grade and it was impressive, but he really dominates the ball, which doesn't always bode well for a "team." It will be interesting to see how it turns out.
Wojo must visit and get him to commit. Add to demand thread.
Quote from: chitownwarrior2011 on April 12, 2014, 02:10:49 PM
The question is does he even grow past 5'9"
If he does, he's a a Wojo must get.
If not, he's a Wardle must get.
I just love how people see a few highlight videos and are sold on the kid as a high Division I player. I'll take the odds and say he plays in the And 1 league.
Quote from: MikeDeanesDarkGlasses on April 12, 2014, 03:51:59 PM
I just love how people see a few highlight videos and are sold on the kid as a high Division I player. I'll take the odds and say he plays in the And 1 league.
+1
Highlight videos are fun but mean nothing. Especially in grade school.
Quote from: Avenue Commons on April 12, 2014, 01:58:07 PM
Yes. Thanks.
Great find. Funny to read about Larry Hughes and Shane Battier and that Khalid El Amin was only considering 3 schools.....but none of them were UConn.
Man, how good would that Kansas team have been if they landed El-Amin, Hughes, and Battier? I don't know who was in that recruiting class for KU, but I would assume those three would have been helpful.
Quote from: Freeport Warrior on April 12, 2014, 02:46:13 PM
Great handle, good player. Was held back last year and hasn't really grown much. Plays with Deiner's kid on Playground Warriors. Dribbles around a lot. Looks like they caught every pass he made last weekend, lol. Remember seeing him in 6th grade and it was impressive, but he really dominates the ball, which doesn't always bode well for a "team." It will be interesting to see how it turns out.
Have seen him a few times this year at AAU events this is spot on. Very talented can pass, shoot and handle the ball well. Very mature physically for an 8th grader he might be done growing. Is definately a kid to watch over the next few years
Quote from: WarriorCode on April 12, 2014, 12:05:54 PM
The Globetrotters can do that? Why don't they just "draft" the rights to every top-ten pick and then sell their rights to the NBA?
There is about as much weight to the Globetrotters draft pick as there is water in their bucket routine.
Quote from: starting5 on April 14, 2014, 08:52:27 AM
Have seen him a few times this year at AAU events this is spot on. Very talented can pass, shoot and handle the ball well. Very mature physically for an 8th grader he might be done growing. Is definately a kid to watch over the next few years
Kid looks damn good. Plays with great rhythm...great feel for game. Would be shocked if he isn't a 5-star caliber recruit as he approaches junior year...
Quote from: Ners on April 14, 2014, 09:32:14 AM
Kid looks damn good. Plays with great rhythm...great feel for game. Would be shocked if he isn't a 5-star caliber recruit as he approaches junior year...
Prepare yourself for the next 4 years to be shocked.
They already named a dorm after him.
#DoneDeal
Quote from: wadesworld on April 14, 2014, 09:37:49 AM
Prepare yourself for the next 4 years to be shocked.
Which makes me even more confident my statement will be a reality if you disagree given your takes on last season and why the team struggled.
Quote from: Ners on April 14, 2014, 09:49:56 AM
Which makes me even more confident my statement will be a reality if you disagree given your takes on last season and why the team struggled.
I don't know Ners. You've been right about a few things, but the last definitive prediction I remember you making was that ASU would be a top 15 team this year.
Quote from: Ners on April 14, 2014, 09:49:56 AM
Which makes me even more confident my statement will be a reality if you disagree given your takes on last season and why the team struggled.
I would put money on this kid not being a top 100 recruit by his junior year.
A 5'9" white kid who is quicker than everyone in 8th grade. Going to go ahead and say he won't be quicker than many quality guards by his junior year of high school.
Umm I hate to upset you guys but....this kid isn't that good
Quote from: WadeATKBurton on April 14, 2014, 10:11:28 AM
Umm I hate to upset you guys but....this kid isn't that good
That's just an idiotic thing to say. Clearly he's pretty good for his age...he might never become a good college player, but he's obviously good enough at his age. He makes passes that our starting pg could only dream of making.
Quote from: Wojo'sMojo on April 14, 2014, 10:17:04 AM
That's just an idiotic thing to say. Clearly he's pretty good for his age...he might never become a good college player, but he's obviously good enough at his age. He makes passes that our starting pg could only dream of making.
I will provide you with a link of a couple 8th graders which this kid couldn't even be on the same floor with!
Quote from: Wojo'sMojo on April 14, 2014, 10:17:04 AM
That's just an idiotic thing to say. Clearly he's pretty good for his age...he might never become a good college player, but he's obviously good enough at his age. He makes passes that our starting pg could only dream of making.
He's playing against 8th graders, if I'm not mistaken - he's making plays against kids. These kids are in puberty for crying out loud. From what I've seen, this kid has physically matured faster than his peers.
I can remember in 7th grade, the 8th graders above us were regarded as a very talented team. They had a set of twins that were both 6'1" and 200 lbs each. Both were very physical down low, with their huge frames - dominating the low post. To make a long story short - the high school team they played on, won 1 game. They stopped growing and the rest of the field caught up and surpassed them.
Quote from: WadeATKBurton on April 14, 2014, 10:23:52 AM
I will provide you with a link of a couple 8th graders which this kid couldn't even be on the same floor with!
Lol, ok. What recruiting service do you work for? Clearly someone with your eye for talent should be getting paid for his skills. I mean it takes a special individual to be able to say that an 8th grader isn't very good at basketball.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=If7Hrcf04Dw
Seventh Woods would destroy this kid
Quote from: Wojo'sMojo on April 14, 2014, 10:28:05 AM
Lol, ok. What recruiting service do you work for? Clearly someone with your eye for talent should be getting paid for his skills. I mean it takes a special individual to be able to say that an 8th grader isn't very good at basketball.
See Seventh Woods
Quote from: MikeDeanesDarkGlasses on April 14, 2014, 10:26:24 AM
He's playing against 8th graders, if I'm not mistaken - he's making plays against kids. These kids are in puberty for crying out loud. From what I've seen, this kid has physically matured faster than his peers.
I can remember in 7th grade, the 8th graders above us were regarded as a very talented team. They had a set of twins that were both 6'1" and 200 lbs each. Both were very physical down low, with their huge frames - dominating the low post. To make a long story short - the high school team they played on, won 1 game. They stopped growing and the rest of the field caught up and surpassed them.
Umm that's what kids do...they play against other kids. He might never amount to anything, but to say he isn't any good is ignorant.
Quote from: Wojo'sMojo on April 14, 2014, 10:30:42 AM
Umm that's what kids do...they play against other kids. He might never amount to anything, but to say he isn't any good is ignorant.
I call it like I see it. The kid isnt that good. lve seen plenty 8th graders in PERSON that is better than this kid
Quote from: WadeATKBurton on April 14, 2014, 10:29:04 AM
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=If7Hrcf04Dw
Seventh Woods would destroy this kid
Seventh Woods will be able to pick whatever school he wants to go to. Good job, since he's not better than him, your argument about him not being any good is legit smh ::)
Quote from: Wojo'sMojo on April 14, 2014, 10:33:58 AM
Seventh Woods will be able to pick whatever school he wants to go to. Good job, since he's not better than him, your argument about him not being any good legit smh ::)
How many offers does this white chocolate kid have?? ZERO
Quote from: Wojo'sMojo on April 14, 2014, 10:30:42 AM
Umm that's what kids do...they play against other kids. He might never amount to anything, but to say he isn't any good is ignorant.
He's a good 8th grader and will play high school ball. Happy now? We're not ranking 8th graders against 8th graders here. We're projecting how well they will do @ an upper tier, Division I school. There's a reason why most 8th graders aren't offered scholarships.
Quote from: WadeATKBurton on April 14, 2014, 10:35:21 AM
How many offers does this white chocolate kid have?? ZERO
Omg, the kid is in 8th grade...how many 8th graders get offers?
Quote from: MikeDeanesDarkGlasses on April 14, 2014, 10:37:04 AM
He's a good 8th grader and will play high school ball. Happy now? We're not ranking 8th graders against 8th graders here. We're projecting how well they will do @ an upper tier, Division I school. There's a reason why most 8th graders aren't offered scholarships.
Yes I am, thank you. My issue with your statement was "he's making plays against kids." He is a kid, so that's how he should judged.
Quote from: Wojo'sMojo on April 14, 2014, 10:42:00 AM
Yes I am, thank you. My issue with your statement was "he's making plays against kids." He is a kid, so that's how he should judged.
This kid is SMALL and SLOW. I wanna see him against better competition. He DOESNT stand out. Better competition would take his lunch and eat it too!
Quote from: Wojo'sMojo on April 14, 2014, 10:42:00 AM
Yes I am, thank you. My issue with your statement was "he's making plays against kids." He is a kid, so that's how he should judged.
He's physically more developed. He essentially is a man among boys at this stage of the game. You can't issue a blanket statement saying a kid is a kid at this stage of the game. He has an advantage and is utilizing it.
Quote from: WadeATKBurton on April 14, 2014, 10:44:48 AM
This kid is SMALL and SLOW. I wanna see him against better competition. He DOESNT stand out. Better competition would take his lunch and eat it too!
Have you seen him play? He more than holds his own at the NY2LA events I have been at. As I have said before he is physically mature so who knows how he is going to turn out, but to say he does not stand out is just wrong
Quote from: starting5 on April 14, 2014, 10:48:58 AM
Have you seen him play? He more than holds his own at the NY2LA events I have been at. As I have said before he is physically mature so who knows how he is going to turn out, but to say he does not stand out is just wrong
Agreed. The kid is very good right now, for an 8th grader.
He won't be very good by the middle of his high school career, at least in AAU.
So we have one person saying he's small and slow and another one saying he's a man amongst boys and has an unfair advantage lol. You don't have any clue as to what you are talking about. In the videos, it looks like he is bigger than some and smaller than some as well.
Quote from: Wojo'sMojo on April 14, 2014, 10:52:38 AM
So we have one person saying he's small and slow and another one saying he's a man amongst boys and has an unfair advantage lol. You don't have any clue as to what you are talking about. In the videos, it looks like he is bigger than some and smaller than some as well.
He better enjoy his 15 minutes of muscoop fame because once he get in high school hes gonna get gobbled up and spit out. OK he does no look passes. Great! Any kid could do that! I dont see no athletism at all.
DO I REALLY NEED TO SHOW YALL SOME 8th GRADERS WHO ARE THE REAL DEAL??
Ah the collective recruiting wisdom of Scoop. Worth less than a one legged man in an ass kicking contest
What have we become????
Grown @$$ men and women are arguing the merits of an eighth grader's bball ability in a public forum. Some of these "adults" seem to think it's appropriate to disparage the kid publicly.
Just let that sink in for a minute.
Quote from: TAMU Eagle on April 14, 2014, 12:31:06 PM
Ah the collective recruiting wisdom of Scoop. Worth less than a one legged man in an ass kicking contest
You mean a man with more legs than this guy, who happened to do okay in "an ass kicking contest" or two in his life?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5W4RZq1NRg
I remember a 1-legged man winning the dance contest before a midnite showing of Rocky Horror at the Oriental back in 1979
Quote from: MUSF on April 14, 2014, 12:39:11 PM
What have we become????
Grown @$$ men and women are arguing the merits of an eighth grader's bball ability in a public forum. Some of these "adults" seem to think it's appropriate to disparage the kid publicly.
Just let that sink in for a minute.
Disparage? It's called critiquing one's potential at a higher level. No one is making personal attacks on the kid. What bothers me is when people cannot handle critical thinking. This world isn't made of Teddy Bears and Rainbows. There's a harsh reality out there, called "competition". That is the bane of athletics. When a person comes and proclaims this kid to be "possibly best ever Wisconsin player" I'm going to unleash a barrage of opinion to disprove the acclamation, especially when the video shows the kid playing against weak competition.
Now...... who just sunk your battleship?
Quote from: WadeATKBurton on April 14, 2014, 10:44:48 AM
This kid is SMALL and SLOW. I wanna see him against better competition. He DOESNT stand out. Better competition would take his lunch and eat it too!
Generally agree with a lot of your takes ATK - think you miss the mark on this one though - only caveat being if* he has gone through puberty early/developmemtally advanced well beyond most his age..and doesn't grow to be 5'11'+ Plays with great rhythm, has great handle, great vision..and seems to take a lot of kids off the bounce in that video that appear to be traveling teams/elite for age teams...
Quote from: MikeDeanesDarkGlasses on April 14, 2014, 07:03:15 PM
Disparage? It's called critiquing one's potential at a higher level. No one is making personal attacks on the kid. What bothers me is when people cannot handle critical thinking. This world isn't made of Teddy Bears and Rainbows. There's a harsh reality out there, called "competition". That is the bane of athletics. When a person comes and proclaims this kid to be "possibly best ever Wisconsin player" I'm going to unleash a barrage of opinion to disprove the acclamation, especially when the video shows the kid playing against weak competition.
Now...... who just sunk your battleship?
Possibly best ever Wisconsin player? Who said that? So you can tell that the competition was weak in that short sample size? Wow, that's impressive ::)
Quote from: MikeDeanesDarkGlasses on April 14, 2014, 07:03:15 PM
Disparage? It's called critiquing one's potential at a higher level. No one is making personal attacks on the kid. What bothers me is when people cannot handle critical thinking. This world isn't made of Teddy Bears and Rainbows. There's a harsh reality out there, called "competition". That is the bane of athletics. When a person comes and proclaims this kid to be "possibly best ever Wisconsin player" I'm going to unleash a barrage of opinion to disprove the acclamation, especially when the video shows the kid playing against weak competition.
Now...... who just sunk your battleship?
Dude, go check your definition of critical thinking. Nothing in this thread is critical thinking.
We can debate the meaning of the word disparage, but just answer the following question? Would you take kindly to an adult you've never met publicly saying that your child in eighth grade, "better enjoy his 15 minutes of fame because once he get in high school hes gonna get gobbled up and spit out."?
That's disparaging and inappropriate in my opinion.
Slagging 8th graders = irredeemably dumb=making my MU diploma worth a little less.
Quote from: MUSF on April 14, 2014, 07:15:59 PM
Dude, go check your definition of critical thinking. Nothing in this thread is critical thinking.
We can debate the meaning of the word disparage, but just answer the following question? Would you take kindly to an adult you've never met publicly saying that your child in eighth grade, "better enjoy his 15 minutes of fame because once he get in high school hes gonna get gobbled up and spit out."?
That's disparaging and inappropriate in my opinion.
There's nothing wrong with a little competitive sports talk now. Man up! Can't handle a little trash talk? Does it make you fee uncomfortable? Awww...... No one is saying it to this kid's face, nor are they disrespecting him. It's a remark directed at the "pro Jordan camp" that has crowned him a division I player while playing against subpar competition.
Quote from: MikeDeanesDarkGlasses on April 14, 2014, 07:48:58 PM
There's nothing wrong with a little competitive sports talk now. Man up! Can't handle a little trash talk? Does it make you fee uncomfortable? Awww...... No one is saying it to this kid's face, nor are they disrespecting him. It's a remark directed at the "pro Jordan camp" that has crowned him a division I player while playing against subpar competition.
So you won't answer my question and you think it's okay because nobody is saying it to his face. Sad, but predictable unfortunately.
Quote from: MUSF on April 14, 2014, 07:55:12 PM
So you won't answer my question and you think it's okay because nobody is saying it to his face. Sad, but predictable unfortunately.
Just because someone thinks he'll be gobbled up and spit out doesn't mean it's meant in a disparaging way. The comment is directed at the supporter of Jordan and meant as banter. It comes as no surprise though, that someone with thin skin would take offense to this. Some people just don't understand the competitive spirit. These are the ones who are in favor of policing trash talk in games. This policing takes the competitiveness and emotion out of sports.
Quote from: MikeDeanesDarkGlasses on April 14, 2014, 08:07:39 PM
Just because someone thinks he'll be gobbled up and spit out doesn't mean it's meant in a disparaging way. The comment is directed at the supporter of Jordan and meant as banter. It comes as no surprise though, that someone with thin skin would take offense to this. Some people just don't understand the competitive spirit. These are the ones who are in favor of policing trash talk in games. This policing takes the competitiveness and emotion out of sports.
Dude, you don't know me in the slightest, and if you did, you'd find your own comments about competitive spirit and thin skin ridiculous. So you can think what you want, but not wanting other adults to speak ill of an eighth grader in a public forum isn't weakness.
Also, I think your understanding of the word disparage is almost as off as your definition of critical thinking.
Disparaging the boot is a bootable offense!
Don't worry,family doesn't read message boards anymore,they did in past
Quote from: MUSF on April 14, 2014, 08:31:44 PM
Dude, you don't know me in the slightest, and if you did, you'd find your own comments about competitive spirit and thin skin ridiculous. So you can think what you want, but not wanting other adults to speak ill of an eighth grader in a public forum isn't weakness.
Also, I think your understanding of the word disparage is almost as off as your definition of critical thinking.
Absolutely 100% correct.
So MikeDeane thinks "manning up" makes it OK for him to make fun of a Junior High kid? I could write a long rant here - but it really isn't necessary. Everyone can plainly see where he is coming from.
Character revealed. ;)
Quote from: MUSF on April 14, 2014, 08:31:44 PM
Dude, you don't know me in the slightest, and if you did, you'd find your own comments about competitive spirit and thin skin ridiculous. So you can think what you want, but not wanting other adults to speak ill of an eighth grader in a public forum isn't weakness.
Also, I think your understanding of the word disparage is almost as off as your definition of critical thinking.
You continue to misinterpret the context. No one is making fun of the kid. The comments are directed at the poster's notion that this kid is the next great thing. Easy there Turbo.
Quote from: MikeDeanesDarkGlasses on April 15, 2014, 10:14:56 AM
You continue to misinterpret the context. No one is making fun of the kid. The comments are directed at the poster's notion that this kid is the next great thing. Easy there Turbo.
Sorry, but you are wrong. "The kid better enjoy his 15 minutes of fame because once he get in high school he's gonna get gobbled up and spit out." I don't care who this comment is directed at, it's still a disparaging comment about the kid.
If another poster claims that MikeDeanesDarkGlasses is the best poster on MUScoop, and I respond by saying the poster is wrong because Deane is actually an ignorant @$$ clown, I'm still making a disparaging comment about you.
Quote from: MUSF on April 15, 2014, 10:35:28 AM
Sorry, but you are wrong. "The kid better enjoy his 15 minutes of fame because once he get in high school he's gonna get gobbled up and spit out." I don't care who this comment is directed at, it's still a disparaging comment about the kid.
If another poster claims that MikeDeanesDarkGlasses is the best poster on MUScoop, and I respond by saying the poster is wrong because Deane is actually an ignorant @$$ clown, I'm still making a disparaging comment about you.
First off, If you're going to insult me in the 3rd person, at least use proper punctuation. Thank you.
Secondly, the argument is about whether or not the kid will be good enough for Division I. One guy says he's great, blah, blah....... The other says he should enjoy his 15 min of fame, because he'll be gobbled up and spit out - he's not that good. Did he address the statement as ...... Jordan, enjoy your fame ....... NO! He did not. The comments were directed at the poster who thinks Jordan is going to be something special. If you want the comments to be directed at Jordan - so be it. It's just amazing to me how overly sensitive you are being. Hey Bartender...... I'll have an MUSF Light.
Quote from: MikeDeanesDarkGlasses on April 15, 2014, 10:54:53 AM
First off, If you're going to insult me in the 3rd person, at least use proper punctuation. Thank you.
Just curious... where is the improper punctuation? Also, just to be clear, he insulted you in both the second and third person.
Quote from: cj111 on April 15, 2014, 02:45:49 PM
Just curious... where is the improper punctuation? Also, just to be clear, he insulted you in both the second and third person.
;D