He would be in the NBA right now if he had only stayed out of trouble.
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He would be in the NBA right now if he had only stayed out of trouble.
Some people believe that they are above the law when they have talent. I guess Southall found out the hard way that, that isn't always the case.Quote:
Originally Posted by Clutch0364
:ms08: What short memories some people have. He is one individual and got caught again, dosen't matter if the charges were dropped, let it and him go!
A one individual gets a traffic ticket and you want to hang him out to dry?Quote:
Originally Posted by waterboy
Read the article, he was stopped for a traffic violation, had marijuana in the car, tried to destroy evidence. If you look back the guy couldn't pass a drug test, probation revoked, and caught again. He is a SLUG.
Destroy evidence? If you remember only Williams was charged with obstruction of justice. If you are going to bury the guy try not embellishing. Rehabilitaion is priority one.Quote:
Originally Posted by waterboy
:ms11: Or maybe :ms18: MS's comment; or how about get his rehab somehwere else, maybe Somwhere near Boston :ms08:
Why even put yourself in that position...Quote:
Originally Posted by 1stTake
Dont tell me MS didnt know Williams was getting high...
When people are watching your every move, you should have enough common sense to stay away from trouble makers...
MS showed poor judgement (AGAIN) by being associated with another pothead.
Thats stupidity...
Z.
I sure hope Coach Lee isn't wasting his timne waiting for MS to make a turnaround.
MS is done. There is nothing left for us to say to him but "goodbye"
An interesting story in the Sunday Advertiser about a guy with a checkered past who turned his life around through sports. In this case, boxing was the sport. <a href="http://www.theadvertiser.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050529/SPORTS/505290322/1006">Link</a>