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Dont put Maya with someone from that screwed up family!I live in Missouri and this is the first I have hear of this. Mya should call Kim K and get a meeting with the President!
Dont put Maya with someone from that screwed up family!I live in Missouri and this is the first I have hear of this. Mya should call Kim K and get a meeting with the President!
THAT, is a good point.But Michael Jordan took (as I recall) two years off to play minor league baseball, and then came back to the NBA and resumed his star-level basketball career.
This ONE case symbolizes much larger social issues, the incarceration of black males, systemic racism and inequality in general. Maya appears to believe these problems transcend her professional basketball career. She has earned the respect of millions.So your post reminded me of something that has had me ruminating about Maya and this case. First, I have to assume adequate counsel is on the case, because Maya would have it no other way. So my question becomes how can one case absorb her time to the exclusion of her still chosen profession?
As far as I aware, she's not playing or practicing. She may be though, just not publicly. If she isn't, even for a player of Maya's enormous talent, if will be hard for her to come back and play at an elite level.Maya is only 30 (born June 1989) and I don;t see her basketball is over. DT is 37 (born June 1982) now and no one would say her career was over when she quit one year for Russia team.
MJ was also the same age (31) as Maya when he left basketball.But Michael Jordan took (as I recall) two years off to play minor league baseball, and then came back to the NBA and resumed his star-level basketball career.
If she decides to come back to resume her basketball, it will be another seamless transition? I just have to laugh at people’s conclusion like this one about other people’s life! No need to compartmentalise other people’s life into the way you think you should title it, period.Maya had a great basketball career. It's nice to see she was able to move on to the next phase of her life so seamlessly. A lot of professional athlete have trouble making that jump.
I was only responding to the part about Dee. I don’t think the two situations are at all comparable, *shrug*.But Michael Jordan took (as I recall) two years off to play minor league baseball, and then came back to the NBA and resumed his star-level basketball career.