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Aaron Gordon: Crossing Up 5 Year Olds Like It's Nobody's Business

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Aaron Gordon is pretty much a living, breathing "And 1" mixtape vs. HS'ers, YMCA competition, and small children. .

 

This makes me laugh every time I read it.

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Aaron Gordon takes advantage of children. Further proof the Magic clearly drafted the wrong guy. Am I doing this right?

 

You forgot to take a reference out of context from an article.

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Aaron Gordon takes advantage of children. Further proof the Magic clearly drafted the wrong guy. Am I doing this right?

 

Yeah, you need a quote from Pelton first.

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Aaron Gordon takes advantage of children. Further proof the Magic clearly drafted the wrong guy. Am I doing this right?

 

You also need to then contradict yourself in a later post.

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I finally once you have done that you need to reference a website none of us have heard off and then go back 5+ years ago to bring up a quote which has nothing to do with what is being discussed.

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Aaron Gordon takes advantage of children. Further proof the Magic clearly drafted the wrong guy. Am I doing this right?

 

When I was in 2nd grade we had an assistant teacher that would play soccer with us. He'd never take it easy on us like many adults would when playing with children. I remember getting smacked right in the face pretty hard by a soccer ball when I was playing goalie.

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