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Interview that just turned me OFF to MKG


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i think MKG doesn't have the value that needs to be there at #2

It's not that MKG is stupid. He has a stuttering problem and a problem with talking in fron of the cameras. I saw when MKG was being interviewed at the NBA Combine and clearly thought this dude was a retard, but all the analyst for ESPN said he has a problem with talking infront of the cameras. Said he would talk and answer questions clearly and better when the cameras go right off. Also, saying that Kentucky did a good job of shying MKG away from the media. So this does not turn me off a bit.

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It's not that MKG is stupid. He has a stuttering problem and a problem with talking in fron of the cameras. I saw when MKG was being interviewed at the NBA Combine and clearly thought this dude was a retard, but all the analyst for ESPN said he has a problem with talking infront of the cameras. Said he would talk and answer questions clearly and better when the cameras go right off. Also, saying that Kentucky did a good job of shying MKG away from the media. So this does not turn me off a bit.

didnt know that.... :blush:

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I'm in no way bashing MKG, but 99% of people who have a speech problem that severe are not the most intelligent. Usually they suffer from learning disabilities as well.

I would love to know how guys like MKG, Eric Bledsoe, D Rose, Tyreke Evans, etc qualify to attend college at a major university.

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I'm in no way bashing MKG, but 99% of people who have a speech problem that severe are not the most intelligent. Usually they suffer from learning disabilities as well.

I would love to know how guys like MKG, Eric Bledsoe, D Rose, Tyreke Evans, etc qualify to attend college at a major university.

You know the answer to that question lol

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I'm in no way bashing MKG, but 99% of people who have a speech problem that severe are not the most intelligent. Usually they suffer from learning disabilities as well.

I would love to know how guys like MKG, Eric Bledsoe, D Rose, Tyreke Evans, etc qualify to attend college at a major university.

hmm what do they have in common

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I'm in no way bashing MKG, but 99% of people who have a speech problem that severe are not the most intelligent. Usually they suffer from learning disabilities as well.

I would love to know how guys like MKG, Eric Bledsoe, D Rose, Tyreke Evans, etc qualify to attend college at a major university.

bc basketball talents beats intelligence. I'm sure a lot of athletes gets a lot of passes.

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