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Rashad McCants On The Prejudice He Dealt With At UNC. #viral #trending #shorts #short #shortvideo

Former NBA Player Rashad McCants says he wasnt going for it and chose to stand on business.

Reblogged 9 months ago from www.youtube.com

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@rook7112 says:

He was always a problem at Carolina

@sampoole7522 says:

This mf real life got head issues. It’s crazy he’s the only one from unc who stays bitchin and crying. Everyone else always comes back or even picks up a job on the coaching staff or as an analyst. You the only bum that can’t come back😭😭sounds like the problem was you my boy

@neoclassic09 says:

Oh dear god he was told to look professional as part of one of the premier programs in the nation. Poor guy it just isn't fair.

I was at UNC with him and went to a party and saw him there being given free drinks and girls around him and he never had to do a damn thing because he was in really easy classes and had someone to help him through them

Rashad lacked respect. Dozens of guys had to struggle and sacrifice for decades and decades to get UNC where it was, and he just spit on all their work and memories because he felt like he deserved to be handed even more than he already got.

Just a total narcissist who had a silver spoon in his mouth. He was given everything by the school and basketball program, and for some reason it wasn't enough.

There are millions of kids out there who dream about being given the chances he was offered but will never get them, but Rashad was to full of himself to see the gifts right in front of him.

He made millions until he was kicked out of the NBA, but still talks shit about all the people who worked tirelessly for him to succeed and become a millionaire who never had to work a real job in his life and live in luxury.

Just think about that. Think about what an enormous piece of shit he must be to act like the victim in that situation because he was asked to dress like the professional he was supposed to be.

Total loser and now everyone just knows him as a crybaby from UNC and who also couldn't cut it in the NBA because there were a hundred guys who would work harder and care more about the miracle they were offered.

Total douchebag loser. He would fit perfect in gen Z.

I'm surprised Rashad isn't turning trans and complaining about his pronouns and behind misgendered. He's not doing anything else with his life lol.

Oh and dear lord three guys had really similar names so the coach made a joke about messing them up and instead using names common from before that. Of course Rashad has to make it racist because he's a perpetual victim.

Given life on a silver platter and just bitches about it all while millions struggle just to put food on the table or get into college or pay for it.

The level of whining and being a little baby is just unbelievable.

@nomadichobo5161 says:

I got some cheese to go with that Rayshawad

@american9245 says:

Go tell this story to your grandparents so u can see how soft you are.

@RandomlyGreat says:

Stop complaining. You could have left for the NBA. Roy isn’t racist. Damn you can’t come to a team meal without jeans on? I’m black form NC. It’s called professionalism.

@bding1738 says:

Fighting the real problems I see

@greatestever3094 says:

He acting like in 2003, the players drafted were from Harvard 💀, YOU KNOW DAMMM WELLLLLLL

@910suave says:

I mean my mom is black and she has called me and my sisters “Ricky Bobby & Johnson” our entire lives. My name is Joe, my two sisters names are Janisa and Keyana 😭😭😭.

@ronone72 says:

Still whining when you living better than most. Boo hoo . You give them power when you let words, or dumb people trigger you, that is weakness.

@geevee707 says:

This guy sucked in the nba 90% of nba fans have no clue this guy ever played in the nba 😅

@jeremyst.romain508 says:

Hes saying dress like you want people to perceive you! If you dont care the. Dont bitch when people think you are a thug. Its not a hard concept

@jermainewhite9979 says:

My name is that, and that just it

@christian2854 says:

He is correct

@MrMan-fx3ow says:

Even if someone’s name is hard for you to pronounce, you could easily take 30 – 60 seconds to practice and get it down

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