Baron Davis, West Player of the Week
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LF75 wrote::lol: Baron's so full of it...
Khoee nailed it..
http://forums.warriorsworld.net/main/msgs/1828975.phtml
That woke me up.
Holy s t will the fallout from that one be fun.
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LF75 wrote::lol: Baron's so full of it...
Khoee nailed it..
http://forums.warriorsworld.net/main/msgs/1828975.phtml
What an attention whore
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man, some people are real stubborn in their ways and can only think from their perspective.
LF, you didn't even pay for your tickets so you got your moneys worth. Stay in stockton.
The pathetic excuse of, "well he makes so much money, he needs to play well every night. he shouldn't do anything else but focus on basketball. i didn't drive 2 hours to watch you suck."
I don't expect Baron to be the greatest ball player ever, and I'm glad he's doing something positive with his fame and fortune. His used his fame to bring attention to his film, from KNBR to ESPN, they talked about his film and gang life. I couldn't care less that the warriors AS A TEAM lost to Minnesota, if they were all spending their time and lives doing something positive like Baron did with this movie, we'd be better off as a community.
Its funny to me that when a celebrity uses his free time and money in a positive effort to make a better life for the community in which he came from, you can still be so self centered to say "i hope your movie (about gang life and senseless death) tanks, because i drove from Stockton to watch you with tickets i got for free." Actually, its not funny. Its just sad, because there are too many people like you and few of them will ever gain the right perspective on life.
LF, you didn't even pay for your tickets so you got your moneys worth. Stay in stockton.
The pathetic excuse of, "well he makes so much money, he needs to play well every night. he shouldn't do anything else but focus on basketball. i didn't drive 2 hours to watch you suck."
I don't expect Baron to be the greatest ball player ever, and I'm glad he's doing something positive with his fame and fortune. His used his fame to bring attention to his film, from KNBR to ESPN, they talked about his film and gang life. I couldn't care less that the warriors AS A TEAM lost to Minnesota, if they were all spending their time and lives doing something positive like Baron did with this movie, we'd be better off as a community.
Its funny to me that when a celebrity uses his free time and money in a positive effort to make a better life for the community in which he came from, you can still be so self centered to say "i hope your movie (about gang life and senseless death) tanks, because i drove from Stockton to watch you with tickets i got for free." Actually, its not funny. Its just sad, because there are too many people like you and few of them will ever gain the right perspective on life.
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LF75 wrote::lol: Baron's so full of it...
Khoee nailed it..
http://forums.warriorsworld.net/main/msgs/1828975.phtml
WW forums suck.. Khoee's an ass but he has takes that are interesting to read... got me thinking myself.
Why the hell isn't he posting here anymore? That stupid bet still?
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LF75 wrote:If I made 18 million a year and had a very unprofessional performance like he had Monday afternoon..I'd give my money back to the fans who paid me...How can Baron justify keeping the 200,000 or 300,000 ? I just don't understand ,,He didnt even show for the warmups..He was completely out of it..Nelson couldnt even take questions he was so mad...Not the homers though..They love being screwed..
Dude if you're gonna be a girl and can't handle one of our players having an off day/our team losing, just don't go to games anymore. This way, you won't have to go through the excruciating pain of watching the Warriors lose in person while not paying for tickets.
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Khoee's a putz.
The guy is more of an attention whore than Baron. It's pretty funny to hear his take on Baron when he cares more about getting attention than Baron.
Pot: "Hey Kettle! You know your black, right?"
The guy is more of an attention whore than Baron. It's pretty funny to hear his take on Baron when he cares more about getting attention than Baron.
Pot: "Hey Kettle! You know your black, right?"
Khoee wrote “
”Mav_Carter wrote: my list doesn't matter...I'm pretty much wrong on everything...
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Good news for the Baron, A.I beat out TMac for the 2nd guard slot.
http://www.dailycamera.com/news/2008/ja ... -starters/
Melo and A.I. All-Star starters
Rocky Mountain News
Originally published 01:40 p.m., January 24, 2008
Updated 01:40 p.m., January 24, 2008
Carmelo Anthony and Allen Iverson of the Nuggets are heading to the NBA All-Star Game as starters, sources confirmed today. The official announcement is set for 6 MST tonight on TNT.
Anthony's selection is no surprise since he had been a comfortable second in the previous fan voting at West forward. But Iverson surprisingly moved from third to finish second in the voting at guard to overtake Houston's Tracy McGrady.
The Nuggets haven't had an All-Star starter since Alex English in 1989.
http://www.dailycamera.com/news/2008/ja ... -starters/
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Baron still currently ranked 2nd in sportsline point guard rankings, just behind Paul.
http://www.sportsline.com/nba/playerran ... rseason/PG
http://www.sportsline.com/nba/playerran ... rseason/PG
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