therealdeal wrote:432J wrote:not over exaggerating at all. i see people parked in handicap all the time with no placard or anything432J wrote:i've seen millions of people do the same thing
right on dude
therealdeal wrote:432J wrote:not over exaggerating at all. i see people parked in handicap all the time with no placard or anything432J wrote:i've seen millions of people do the same thing


Jerry Buss wrote:One of the biggest reasons I bought the Lakers was to beat the Celtics …..you just got it into your soul that you couldn't stand the Celtics anymore
pound4pound1 wrote:
432J wrote:therealdeal wrote:432J wrote:not over exaggerating at all. i see people parked in handicap all the time with no placard or anything432J wrote:i've seen millions of people do the same thing
right on dude

TIME wrote:True, but both suits are just hearsay at this point. We have no way of knowing what claims are real and actually happened. I can easily imagine Drew driving too fast, playing his music and games too loud, etc. And it would not shock me if he brandished a weapon.
432J wrote:therealdeal wrote:

therealdeal wrote:




Andrew Bynum still has pain in his left knee that has kept him from making his debut with the Philadelphia 76ers.
Bynum is in pain when he walks or attempts even light physical activity, except for swimming. He had been recovering from a bone bruise in his right knee and injured his left knee while bowling last month.
The 7-foot center will have his knees examined again Dec. 20 and did not know whether he would need an MRI exam.
"Worst-case scenario, it's another month," he said Monday night. "Best-case scenario, I can ramp it up."
Bynum has not practiced or played for the 76ers since he was acquired in the off-season from the Lakers. Bynum said his right knee has improved to the point where he might have been able to play. He was again listed as inactive for Philadelphia's game against Detroit because of bilateral bone bruises.
“There's nothing I can do about it,” Bynum said. “It's arthritis in the knees. Cartilage is missing. That's not going to regrow itself. Maybe in the future, next three to five years, there may be something out there that really does help. Right now, it's kind of a waiting game.”

“It's arthritis in the knees. Cartilage is missing. That's not going to regrow itself. Maybe in the future, next three to five years, there may be something out there that really does help.

. No one deserves to have a crap body though.therealdeal wrote:This poor kid... I don't know.
I hate his attitude, but I hate most kids attitudes when they're that age. No one deserves to have a crap body though.

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