Talk:Kurt Rambis

Latest comment: 2 years ago by Dpobrien66 in topic References in Popular Culture

Mustache? edit

are we seriously not going to note his signature glasses and moostash combo? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.206.66.11 (talk) 23:17, 16 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

Rambis Youth? edit

No mention of the informal fan group the 'Rambis Youth' during his time with the Lakers? Jascal (talk) 03:43, 6 June 2011 (UTC)Reply

Greek-American? edit

He was born in the US. I thought wiki generally only used hyphens for ex-pats like Stanley Kubrick or Igor Sikorsky.141.156.187.235 (talk) 05:11, 10 May 2019 (UTC)Reply

I don't feel strongly about keeping "Greek" in the lead, but it is sourced that he acquired citizenship, and one could argue it's relevant that he was not a "foreign" player while playing in Greece.—Bagumba (talk) 07:20, 10 May 2019 (UTC)Reply

References in Popular Culture edit

I'm adding this reference here on the Talk page since it was deemed not appropriate for the Kurt Rambis Wikipedia page (due to self-promotion concerns). I think it's nonetheless relevant to learning about Kurt Rambis!:

In 2022, the band "Rambis" (whose name was inspired by Kurt Rambis) released the song "Time To Rambis", which celebrates Kurt Rambis's grit, determination, and work ethic. The song is an up-tempo rocker that highlights the former basketball player's unique on-court appearance combined with his unmatched tenacity in lyrics such as: "His purple shorts may be too short, and his socks might be a little too high, but he works harder than any other man, a force of will that none can deny." The chorus turns "Rambis" into a verb meaning "work hard" and inspires the listener to push through adversity with fortitude and determination: "When it's time to show what you've got inside, your heart beats with pride, it's time to Rambis! / When it's late at night, and the deadline's near, put away your fear, it's time to Rambis!" --Dpobrien66 (talk) 17:58, 2 May 2022 (UTC) Reply

A relevent guideline is MOS:POPCULT:

Cultural references about a subject should not be included simply because they exist...A source should cover the subject's cultural impact in some depth; it should not be a source that merely mentions the subject's appearance in a movie, song, television show, or other cultural item.

Bagumba (talk)