White Men Can't Jump (1992)
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Voice A: I ain't even talked trash today and you're already scared. I ain't even pushed up on the sister and you're already thinking about it.
Voice B: Shut the fuck up.
Voice A: No, no, no. But this is good. This is really good. This is good shit to know. I know your weakness.
Voice A: If I'm thirsty, I don't want you to bring me a glass of water. I want you to svmpathize. I want you to say: "Gloria, I too know what it feels like to be thirsty. I, too, have had a dry mouth." I want you to connect with me through understanding the concept of drymouthedness.
Voice B: This is all in the same magazine?
Voice A: Seventeen hundred dollars. Billy! We were on our way to 8000. Were your opponents that good?
Voice B: No, I beat better guys in Brooklyn and Jersey.
Voice A: You weren’t hittin’ your jump shots?
Voice B: No, I hit mine.
Voice A: What about Sidney?
Voice B: He had an off day. He wasn't shooting that much. His guy scored on him and he didn't D up. He usually plays good D.
Voice A: You got hustled.
Voice A: The reason I don't jam in a game is because it's like showboating for the sake of showboating... which you should know plenty about.
Voice B: I look good.
Voice A: It's that behind-the-back pass when it's unnecessary.
Voice B: Motherfucker, you wouldn't know what a behind-the-back pass was. You have a hard enough time passin' gas.
Voice A: It goes back to what I was saying. Quoting myself: "A white man wants to win, then look good. A black man wants to look good, then win."
Voice B: That is the most ridiculous piece of philosophical bullshit I have ever heard.
Voice A: See, the thing is, you guys look at me, you see the backwards hat, the gray socks, the funky outfit and you say, "This guy's a chump."
Voice B: A fucking geek.
Voice A: A fucking geek. Exactly. But what you don't realize is that it ain't easy. It is hard goddamn work making something this pretty look like a chump or a geek. So I must do it for a reason.
Voice A: You know, I have to admit, man, no one has ever worked me the way you did.
Voice B: Hey, let’s get something straight, man. I beat your ass fair and square. You beat me, I don't show up and cry about it.
Voice A: Yeah, well look. I'm not here to cry about it. I'm here on business.
Voice A: You know, you're a real cool customer on the court. Real like chill out there on the street. Can't be rattled in your game, no, no, no, no, no. You don't even fall for all that nigger shit out there on the court. But when it comes to your woman, now, now, now, see that's a different matter altogether.

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