She Male?

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  1. clair

    clair Rockets

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    Rashad McCants was a real good college player at UNC, but has since dropped off the map and is currently playing for the garbage T-Wolves.

    I watched UNC's women play today and there is this kid McCants on UNC's team.

    They say it's Rashad's sister, but it's blatently obvious to me that she is just Rashad with a wig.


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    RaShanda McCants
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    take out the long hair and that's an identical lock.
     
  2. TigerBait3

    TigerBait3 Guest

    she actually is more ripped than him. same number, too -- and almost same name. just kind of weird.
     
  3. clair

    clair Rockets

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    I wonder what the NCAA penalty will be when they find out a guy is playing on the women's team.

    There has been no precedent of this before. :wave:
     
  4. TigerBait3

    TigerBait3 Guest

    that is only because alison bales wasnt caught. :lol:

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  5. uscvball

    uscvball Founding Member

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    Neither was Diana Taurasi
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  6. Carface

    Carface What the...?

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    I've already seen this movie. It was on Comedy Central yesterday.

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    And, just for good measure, it's also kind of like this movie:

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  7. gumborue

    gumborue Throwin Ched

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    how about Stella Walsh

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanislawa_Walasiewicz

    "In the 1932 Summer Olympics she represented Poland. In both the heats and the semi-finals of the 100 m, Walasiewicz equalled the current world record of 11.9 seconds, a feat she repeated in the final, which she won.


    In 1947 she finally accepted American citizenship and married boxer Neil Olson. Although the marriage did not last long, she continued to use the name of Stella Walsh Olson for the rest of her life. She won her last US title at age forty, in 1951. She was inducted into the U.S. Track and Field Hall of Fame in 1975.


    Walsh was a bystander in an armed robbery in Cleveland, Ohio on December 4, 1980, and was killed, aged 69. An autopsy showed that she possessed male[6][7] genitalia, although some sources suggest she also displayed some female characteristics.[8] Detailed investigation has also revealed that she had both XX and XY pair of chromosomes[2]."
     

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