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That Iran?
Sun Nov 22, 2009 12:52 pm
dare019 wrote:Man just like J.R. and Lawler in the WWE
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Lightning Strike wrote:Sounded a lot funnier in my head, then when I watched the clip I realized that it was just some over-sensitive person complaining about tiny things again. Nothing in that.
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Lightning Strike wrote:I hear and read a lot of stereotypes about Australians on the internet and through personal experiences, but as far as I've reacted to them, I just laugh with them and enjoy the joke. I just don't see the big deal in an incident like this (in terms of racism), they didn't say anything directly offending the basketball player at all and they were suspended for it.
Mon Nov 23, 2009 7:15 pm
Smith: "He's the first Iranian to play in the NBA."
Lawler: "There aren't any Iranian players in the NBA."
Smith: "He's the only one."
Lawler: "He's from Iran?"
Smith: "I guess so."
Lawler: "That Iran?"
Smith: Yes.
Lawler: "The real Iran?"
Smith: "Yes."
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Andrew wrote:It was more flat-out unintelligent than offensive, particularly the first part of the exchange.
Tue Nov 24, 2009 6:03 pm
Lightning Strike wrote:I realized that it was just some over-sensitive person complaining about tiny things again. Nothing in that.
Tue Dec 01, 2009 11:49 pm
LOS ANGELES -- Clippers play-by-play man Ralph Lawler and color analyst Michael Smith met with Grizzlies center Hamed Haddadi before Sunday's game at Staples Center, where they expressed regret for an incident that earned the TV broadcasters a one-game suspension.
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"It went really well," Lawler told the Associated Press, about an hour before tipoff. "It was really good to get a chance to shake his hand and look him in the eye. We reached out to him, he reached back, and I feel real good about it."
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"He doesn't speak a whole lot of English, so we had his manager translate for us," Lawler added. "He basically indicated that he's seen a number of our shows and thought that some people kind of took what we said out of context. He understood there were no ill intentions and understood our humor."
By sheer coincidence, Sunday was Iranian Heritage day.
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"He's totally aware," Lawler said of Haddadi. "He had read the transcript, he had seen the video and was perfectly fine with it."
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