Tim hardaway i hate gay people
It was my upbringing in church. But I will tell you this: it was very wrong of me, and people have suffered. I had to grow up and do some soul-searching. What I said was just hurtful.
Tim Hardaway regrets having declared himself homophobic
Tim obviously said what he said and was met with a lot of criticism and was forced to look at himself in the mirror and has changed a lot. But the way he handled it to me speaks better of his character. Collins is in New Orleans this week to take part in an inclusion event.
Tim Hardaway says he's not in Hall 'because of what I said in 2007 about gay people'
He believes his comments during a radio interview more than a decade ago, which got him banned from working the NBA All-Star Game, are the reason. During an interview with HoopsHype , Hardaway said he understood his comments were wrong and he had tried to distance himself from them through works and words.
Hardaway Apologizes Again For Remarks
I interact with people all the time. I respect people. For me to say 'hate' was a bad word, and I didn't mean to use it. Hardaway made the anti-gay comments Wednesday, a week after John Amaechi became the first former NBA player to reveal his homosexuality.