That's true Silas but on the other hand if Kobe was an average Joe this might have never even happened and personally I think she was a gold digger because she knew who he was and knew he was married so what the heck was she thinking about going into his room late at night?
But these athletes don't have no respect for their talent and think they're untouchable.
These athletes are extremely talented but also lucky anyone gives a crap after all without the fans they're just guys playing a childs game they don't understand that being a outstanding citizen and father takes a lot more talent than any game but the money sure sucks.
Mark
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Date: Saturday, November 20, 2004 4:55:47 PM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] They hurt us bad :( :( Poor Pacers :( :(
Man it was a good fite. Lol. Well maybe im speaking out of turn, but some of these players think their God. They think they can get away with anything, assault rape murder and their multi millions will get them off scott free. Look at Kobe Brient do you think if he was a regular Joe that he would have walked (hell no). Just my opinion but I think they got less than they deserve. Silas
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Sent: Saturday, November 20, 2004 2:28 PM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] They hurt us bad :( :( Poor Pacers :( :(
I think the NBA will do the right thing after the investigation is over.
On another note there will be some massive law suits and these fans will be rich when it's over.
Mark
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Date: Saturday, November 20, 2004 3:38:34 PM
Subject: [QUAD-L] They hurt us bad :( :( Poor Pacers :( :(
I don't think this was fair. Ben Wallace & Ron Artest I understand. Jermaine O'Neal & Stephen Jackson should be suspended & fined 4sho but indefinite suspension. We're loosing 3 starters for a long time. I'm sure that Jermaine & Jackson will at some point be back but this could cost us our whole season. :( I'm sure everyones seen it on tv by now. Lets take a poll what do you feel should happen to the players involved?
Statement from NBA Commissioner David Stern Concerning the Altercation During the Detroit Pistons and Indiana Pacers Game Last Night at The Palace of Auburn Hills
NEW YORK, Nov. 20 -- NBA Commissioner David Stern issued the following statement today:
³The events at last nightıs game were shocking, repulsive and inexcusable -- a humiliation for everyone associated with the NBA. This demonstrates why our players must not enter the stands whatever the provocation or poisonous behavior of people attending the games. Our investigation is ongoing and I expect it to be completed by tomorrow evening.
The NBA has taken the following actions, effective immediately:
1. Indiana players Ron Artest, Stephen Jackson and Jermaine OıNeal are suspended indefinitely, the length to be determined upon completion of the investigation.
2. Detroit player Ben Wallace is suspended indefinitely, the length to be determined upon completion of the investigation.
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