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Hawks rookies victimized by practical joke

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 6:50 am
by HMFFL
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The first blow was struck by the veterans, who deposited 14 large bags of popcorn into the cars of unsuspecting rookies Acie Law IV and Mario West during practice Monday - rookie center Al Horford was out of the country tending to a personal matter and did not attend practice.

The rookies were caught off guard, though West discovered he had been hit first and text messaged Law from the popcorn-splattered player parking lot to warn him that were the victims of well-planned sneak attack.

But not even advance warning was enough to calm Law, who vowed to get revenge on his veteran teammates.

"It's on now," Law said through clenched teeth said. "They all better watch their backs because this ain't over."

Hawks center Lorenzen Wright, who engineered the sneak attack, said that he felt the rookies needed a little reminder of just where they sit on the food chain.

"Acie hasn't danced in the middle of our [pregame] huddle all year," said a smiling Wright. "He hasn't done anything right all year. Mario, we just gave him a little tune-up, a warning. He's starting to hang around Acie and pick up some of his bad habits.

"Acie had to get the full power, the full throttle of what we bring to bear. And I don't care what they think they're going to do. Rookies can't pull pranks. You just have to grit your teeth and bear it when you're a rookie. We've all been through it."

Not only has Wright lived through his own rookie hazing, he's shared stories with other players throughout his career.

"Jermaine O'Neal and I came into the league together," Wright said. "JO told me that when he was in Portland that Gary Trent, Rasheed Wallace and all them jumped him, took all his clothes, locked him out of his room and then trashed his whole room. And I'm talking about flushing sheets down the toilets, soaked all his clothes and everything.

"We're taking it light on these jokers. We just gave them a little popcorn. Like [Terrell Owens] said, get your popcorn ready."

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Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 1:12 pm
by HoopsGuru25
Hawks center Lorenzen Wright, who engineered the sneak attack, said that he felt the rookies needed a little reminder of just where they sit on the food chain.

wtf? Shouldn't some one put popcorn in BK or Lo Wright's car just for stealing money from the Hawks?

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 4:13 pm
by evildallas
First response was that Lo Wright has way too much free time on his hands and disposable income.

Second thought was that it's not a practical joke, it is hazing. A practical joke has the potential to be retaliated against and one upped. Lo Wright's take that their rookies and have grit their teeth speaks volumes.

Third thought is I would have thought that such stuff would have occurred early in the year. At this point in the year putting a rookie in his place off the court at the same time the coach limits his minutes on the court can't be good for his confidence. I don't know the nature of the Hawks behind the scenes. Maybe this stuff is normal. I just hope they never get to the point of emulating the Jail Blazers old stories.

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 4:28 pm
by Rip2137
Oh its normal. And they can expect one last big prank at the end of the year.

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 4:55 pm
by Mr. Myogi
Sometimes, as athletes, you forget the fun in the game and someone has to break the ice. I'm not a fan of Lo Wright but I think it was a good vet move to somewhat bring excitment to a bunch of guys who may be tense right now.

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 1:27 am
by NWO4Life
Mr. Myogi wrote:Sometimes, as athletes, you forget the fun in the game and someone has to break the ice. I'm not a fan of Lo Wright but I think it was a good vet move to somewhat bring excitment to a bunch of guys who may be tense right now.


I agree with the ball boy. :nod: