“I saw Bill Russell play. I saw George Mikan play. I saw Wilt Chamberlain play. I saw Oscar Robertson play. This guy is the best player I’ve ever seen.”
-Literal 100 year old man
Social media made men obsessed with women they've never met and made women feel entitled to lifestyles they've never had and can't afford. Everyone is chasing illusions instead of building reality.✅
You're a man. Forgive your parents. Forgive your ex-girlfriend. Forgive your former boss. Forgive your fake friends. It doesn’t matter how bad they wronged you. Grudges hold you back. Never revenge, heal, and move on with your life. That shit delays your blessings.
🎯 🎯 Ppl legit will say the most craziest things tryna be funny on this app. Then turn around wondering why the players mentals are COOKED. Players see ALL the tweets just like yall do bc WE ARE HUMAN JUST LIKE YALL. Algorithms will flood your page w BS that other ppl try to bring you down with. This isn’t all on the media but they play a part. Especially these bot pages. Use that block button and go pray for clarity on your identity fellas. We got too much life to live than to succumb to the negativity in our most vulnerable periods of time.
I’m not jumping to conclusions, but let me say this. Fans and media be quick to label a player “injury prone” We don’t choose to get hurt… sometimes shit just happens. Y’all don’t see the rehab, the pain, the mental drain it causes. That process can make you lose yourself. This shit is real. No matter how much support you get, you still gotta fight that battle alone.
Prayers up for Rondale Moore and his family. He was a baller, no question.
They throw more fuel on a fire that’s already burning, not even knowing what a player dealing with behind closed doors. That extra noise hit different when you already fighting your own battle.
I keep hearing people say “check on your friends and family” and that’s cool, but people with mental health issues can really hide their pain more than anything. Create a bond where that person can feel comfortable enough to tell you when they don’t feel well.
Two young men that reached the top of their profession and were part of that 1%. Two young men that despite that, could no longer bear live in this space filled with depression. Black men, your mental health matters, please ask for help. Rest in power Kings.