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Ex-Laker Crittenton sentenced to 23 yrs in prison 

Post#1 » by snaquille oatmeal » Wed Apr 29, 2015 9:08 pm

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nba-ball-dont-lie/javaris-crittenton-pleads-guilty-in-2011-shooting--gets-23-years-in-prison-163623812.html

Former NBA guard Javaris Crittenton was sentenced to 23 years in prison and 17 years of probation on Wednesday after entering a guilty plea on charges related to the 2011 shooting death of an Atlanta woman.
The 27-year-old Crittenton — who played for the Los Angeles Lakers, Memphis Grizzlies and Washington Wizards in a two-year NBA career and is best known by NBA fans for his 2009 firearms-in-the-locker-room confrontation with then-teammate Gilbert Arenas — pleaded guilty to charges of voluntary manslaughter with a weapon and aggravated assault with a firearm. Prosecutors dropped the murder charge against him as part of the plea agreement.


man I remember the hype that this had on this board when we got him. I wonder if his life would have been different if he didn't get traded. sad he wasted his life.
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Post#2 » by Slava » Wed Apr 29, 2015 9:22 pm

He was apparently connecting up with bangers in LA right after he arrived, we did him a solid by moving him on.
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Post#3 » by cashflo » Wed Apr 29, 2015 9:55 pm

Dude was our next big thing for a minute.. Wow
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Post#4 » by DEEP3CL » Thu Apr 30, 2015 12:11 am

Guessing he'll do about 14 1/2...depending on what Georgia law is. The fact that he got probation tells you he's getting out one day. Maybe he can ball up in the yard now. Another dude who couldn't leave the hood alone after sports got you out in the first place.
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Post#5 » by Kilroy » Thu Apr 30, 2015 12:13 am

Yeah... I can't decide if I feel bad for him or hate him... Regardless, I guess he got what was coming to him. But he's a tough read for me...
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Post#6 » by dockingsched » Thu Apr 30, 2015 2:20 am

He was only in the league for two years? Didn't realize that
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Post#7 » by PKABOOICU » Thu Apr 30, 2015 2:41 am

man hes gonna be ballin guys up in the penitentiary though...he'll probably have statue built after him...like jordan, magic, and marbury.
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Post#8 » by cashflo » Thu Apr 30, 2015 2:49 am

TheSpecialist wrote:man hes gonna be ballin guys up in the penitentiary though...he'll probably have statue built after him...like jordan, magic, and marbury.

Marbury?
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Post#9 » by PKABOOICU » Thu Apr 30, 2015 3:04 am

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TheSpecialist wrote:man hes gonna be ballin guys up in the penitentiary though...he'll probably have statue built after him...like jordan, magic, and marbury.

Marbury?


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Post#10 » by kblo247 » Thu Apr 30, 2015 3:14 am

DEEP3CL wrote:Guessing he'll do about 14 1/2...depending on what Georgia law is. The fact that he got probation tells you he's getting out one day. Maybe he can ball up in the yard now. Another dude who couldn't leave the hood alone after sports got you out in the first place.

Deep if you ever heard his old coach or mom talk, you would see that he wasn't in the hood growing up. He got into it as a player actually. That's why I think its silly to even have the college one year rule as college didn't mature him. He was sheltered as a high schooler and teen. Money corrupted him as he wanted to party and do the things he wasn't allowed to do as a teen so he wouldn't get into this type of trouble.


He is not jr smith or Matt Barnes who came from the actual hood and admit it, and its kinda ironic because despite their ups and downs actually having grown up in the hood gives them the common sense to draw a line and stay in the league so they don't go back
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Post#11 » by DEEP3CL » Thu Apr 30, 2015 3:29 am

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DEEP3CL wrote:Guessing he'll do about 14 1/2...depending on what Georgia law is. The fact that he got probation tells you he's getting out one day. Maybe he can ball up in the yard now. Another dude who couldn't leave the hood alone after sports got you out in the first place.

Deep if you ever heard his old coach or mom talk, you would see that he wasn't in the hood growing up. He got into it as a player actually. That's why I think its silly to even have the college one year rule as college didn't mature him. He was sheltered as a high schooler and teen. Money corrupted him as he wanted to party and do the things he wasn't allowed to do as a teen so he wouldn't get into this type of trouble.


He is not jr smith or Matt Barnes who came from the actual hood and admit it, and its kinda ironic because despite their ups and downs actually having grown up in the hood gives them the common sense to draw a line and stay in the league so they don't go back

Interesting.....actually I've seen that scenario also. Guys who wanted to get into being hood tough and was brought up a different way to begin with. I read an article last year where it said he made connections with a known LA gang ( that I know but won't say) that he had no business even hanging with. Bottom line this is a sad situation for his family and him.
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Post#12 » by draw12 » Thu Apr 30, 2015 3:41 am

Maybe he'll the Georgia state pen will play the Wisconsin state pen and he'll match up agsinst Sprewell
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Post#13 » by kblo247 » Thu Apr 30, 2015 3:42 am

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kblo247 wrote:
DEEP3CL wrote:Guessing he'll do about 14 1/2...depending on what Georgia law is. The fact that he got probation tells you he's getting out one day. Maybe he can ball up in the yard now. Another dude who couldn't leave the hood alone after sports got you out in the first place.

Deep if you ever heard his old coach or mom talk, you would see that he wasn't in the hood growing up. He got into it as a player actually. That's why I think its silly to even have the college one year rule as college didn't mature him. He was sheltered as a high schooler and teen. Money corrupted him as he wanted to party and do the things he wasn't allowed to do as a teen so he wouldn't get into this type of trouble.


He is not jr smith or Matt Barnes who came from the actual hood and admit it, and its kinda ironic because despite their ups and downs actually having grown up in the hood gives them the common sense to draw a line and stay in the league so they don't go back

Interesting.....actually I've seen that scenario also. Guys who wanted to get into being hood tough and was brought up a different way to begin with. I read an article last year where it said he made connections with a known LA gang ( that I know but won't say) that he had no business even hanging with. Bottom line this is a sad situation for his family and him.

Yeah its a total sad situation. It was just that much more sad when you read stuff like his mom took an extra job to pay for after school programs and camps for him, and that his coach stayed active in his life and stayed up on him and even checked in on him him at college for that year. La was too much, too soon I think. He got money, a big city, and no supervision all at once, and some people aren't ready for that. Its a sad situation all around with him wasting an opportunity and talent, his mother and his old coach sacrifices meaning nothing no as they are older and he could still be in prison when they are old, and especially sad for the young lady whose family lost a mother/sister/daughter
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Post#14 » by Slava » Thu Apr 30, 2015 4:39 am

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DEEP3CL wrote:Guessing he'll do about 14 1/2...depending on what Georgia law is. The fact that he got probation tells you he's getting out one day. Maybe he can ball up in the yard now. Another dude who couldn't leave the hood alone after sports got you out in the first place.

Deep if you ever heard his old coach or mom talk, you would see that he wasn't in the hood growing up. He got into it as a player actually. That's why I think its silly to even have the college one year rule as college didn't mature him. He was sheltered as a high schooler and teen. Money corrupted him as he wanted to party and do the things he wasn't allowed to do as a teen so he wouldn't get into this type of trouble.


He is not jr smith or Matt Barnes who came from the actual hood and admit it, and its kinda ironic because despite their ups and downs actually having grown up in the hood gives them the common sense to draw a line and stay in the league so they don't go back


JR Smith is not from the hood, he's from a suburban New Jersey township which is 90% white.
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Post#15 » by Penberthy » Thu Apr 30, 2015 5:51 am

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kblo247 wrote:
DEEP3CL wrote:Guessing he'll do about 14 1/2...depending on what Georgia law is. The fact that he got probation tells you he's getting out one day. Maybe he can ball up in the yard now. Another dude who couldn't leave the hood alone after sports got you out in the first place.

Deep if you ever heard his old coach or mom talk, you would see that he wasn't in the hood growing up. He got into it as a player actually. That's why I think its silly to even have the college one year rule as college didn't mature him. He was sheltered as a high schooler and teen. Money corrupted him as he wanted to party and do the things he wasn't allowed to do as a teen so he wouldn't get into this type of trouble.


He is not jr smith or Matt Barnes who came from the actual hood and admit it, and its kinda ironic because despite their ups and downs actually having grown up in the hood gives them the common sense to draw a line and stay in the league so they don't go back


JR Smith is not from the hood, he's from a suburban New Jersey township which is 90% white.


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Post#16 » by PKABOOICU » Thu Apr 30, 2015 4:47 pm

you can take someone out of the hood but you can't take the hood out of someone.
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Post#17 » by Kilroy » Thu Apr 30, 2015 5:44 pm

TheSpecialist wrote:you can raise someone far from the hood but you can't make them stay the **** out.


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Post#18 » by Slava » Thu Apr 30, 2015 6:09 pm

TheSpecialist wrote:you can take someone out of the hood but you can't take the hood out of someone.


JR is not hood by any way or means, he's just incredibly poor at decision making.
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Post#19 » by LApwnd » Thu Apr 30, 2015 6:26 pm

TheSpecialist wrote:man hes gonna be ballin guys up in the penitentiary though...he'll probably have statue built after him...like jordan, magic, and marbury.


think Critt will be seeing a lot of balls in his face as well though :D
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Post#20 » by EArl » Thu Apr 30, 2015 6:59 pm

Slava wrote:
TheSpecialist wrote:you can take someone out of the hood but you can't take the hood out of someone.


JR is not hood by any way or means, he's just incredibly poor at decision making.

Neither is Matt Barnes for whoever mentioned him as well. He grew up in Sacramento county. Nothing but cows and Caucasians over there.
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