“Go look at my resume and that will show you that I’m not a sixth man,” Iverson said. “I don’t think it has anything to do with me being selfish. It’s just who I am. I don’t want to change what gave me all the success that I’ve had since I’ve been in this league.”
Sacramento Kings
3 November 2009
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7 July 2009
10) They were spotted in Kobe's escalade at an 'N and Out drive-through. And yes, they both got "animal style."
9) When on road trips in Denver, Kobe's got Artest covered for booty calls.
Continue reading "Top 10 Reasons Kobe and Artest will work out"
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20 February 2009
I recently wrote this piece for RealGM.com and it has a thorough comedic breakdown of my thoughts on the Knicks deals at the deadline.
http://realgm.com/src_feature_pieces/746/20090220/a_trade
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5 July 2008
The First Runner Up in the Biggest Loser of the 2008 NBA Draft:
The Sacramento Kings:
I must start with saying, Reggie Theus was the MAN in "Hang Time," but Reggie- we're not in Hollywood anymore. The Kings reached badly in a draft full of movement when selecting the big from Rider Jason Thompson. I know the Warriors had an eye for him at 14, but let them reach for this kid who has a solid skill set, but no real upside. And- if he was your guy, trade down and acquire a few more assets in the deal. I also know that they want to deal Ron Artest, so the draft was their opportunity to make a real youth overhaul by making the right moves.
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