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Originally Posted by Paul Is On Tilt
Both Stephen Jackson and Ron Artest don't care... they'll throw hands with anybody.
Originally Posted by The Fresh Sole
stephen jackson is tougher than stack...stack just barks and ginobili was so shook that he ripped stack at the end of the game
Originally Posted by mario23407
Originally Posted by Paul Is On Tilt
Both Stephen Jackson and Ron Artest don't care... they'll throw hands with anybody.
ron artest didnt want it with ben wallace.
Originally Posted by TheHealthInspector
Originally Posted by mario23407
Originally Posted by Paul Is On Tilt
Both Stephen Jackson and Ron Artest don't care... they'll throw hands with anybody.
ron artest didnt want it with ben wallace.
i dont know about that, i think that ron was "trying" to keep his composure for the moment, almost like he "got the better" of ben, that was until someone in the crowd "got the better" of him, - i think ron ron will fight anyone in the league in all seriousness win or lose
who do yall think would win in a fight - stephen or ron? i think ron
Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
Gritty, only dude bout it enuff aint in the league no more
Chris Mills cut from the same cloth, and a lil more crazy.
Remember when he comfronted the entire trailblazer bus after a in game brawl. Dude hat the heat on him
Lil Damon to had warn the blazers don't step foot off that bus cause chris aint got em all and will pull the trigger he been knowin dude since college and know how he got down
Originally Posted by mario23407
Originally Posted by TheHealthInspector
Originally Posted by mario23407
Originally Posted by Paul Is On Tilt
Both Stephen Jackson and Ron Artest don't care... they'll throw hands with anybody.
ron artest didnt want it with ben wallace.
i dont know about that, i think that ron was "trying" to keep his composure for the moment, almost like he "got the better" of ben, that was until someone in the crowd "got the better" of him, - i think ron ron will fight anyone in the league in all seriousness win or lose
who do yall think would win in a fight - stephen or ron? i think ron
jackson, it doesnt look like ron artest actually knows how to fight.....he seems like one of those ppl that talk alot of *@## and try to fight everyone but gets it handed to them.
Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
I remember when KMart punched TMac in his bad eye in New Jersey
GREENBURGH, N.Y. -- Injured Knicks forward Tim Thomas ripped Nets forward Kenyon Martin as a phony tough guy and criticized his teammates, too, for failing to respond to the flagrant foul that sidelined him.
Thomas will not play in Game 3 Thursday night, when New Jersey will try to take a 3-0 lead over New York, but if he makes it back for Game 4, a confrontation is all but guaranteed.
"My goal is just to get back out there on the court before this series is over so I can go hit somebody. That's it. That's all I'm looking forward to," Thomas said Wednesday. "What's been done to me is going to be done to them. It's very simple."
The Knicks were more physical in Game 2 than they were in Game 1, yet it was the Nets who continued to commit the hardest fouls. Richard Jefferson clobbered Stephon Marbury on a breakaway, and Kenyon Martin responded to an elbow from Dikembe Mutombo with a vicious swipe and shove that earned him a technical foul.
Thomas saved his most caustic comments for Martin, repeatedly calling him "fugazy" -- a slang term for fake used in the mafia movie "Donnie Brasco."
"Just knowing his character, he's a fugazy guy. I read a comment that Jason Richardson said nobody wants to mess with a pit bull, but I've never seen a pit bull who picks and chooses who he wants to bite," Thomas said.
"He's fugazy as far as the whole tough guy role. You get techs and you get fines and that makes you tough? Because your game is wild and crazy, that makes you tough? When a scuffle breaks out, you have 13 guys that can protect you. When it's you and someone else, what happens then?
"Somebody call Don King and hook it up for us."
Originally Posted by mario23407
jackson, it doesnt look like ron artest actually knows how to fight.....he seems like one of those ppl that talk alot of *@## and try to fight everyone but gets it handed to them.
Originally Posted by DatZNasty
The correct answer is no. I don't much care for his feast or famine inconsistency and 38%fg shooting, but you do not want beef with Stack
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I was watching that Jazz game when he got into it with Snyder, who was talking *%!@ to him all game, then McCloud dunked on Stack so it's no surprise he was in a bad mood. Then Stack and his wife are in the tunnel singing autographs and Snyder and Humphries (who is a solid dude himself) walked by and said something, and Stack gave it to SNyder, some reports say he picked him up and dropped him on the concrete floor. I mean, they had numbers and Chris Humphries still wanted no part of that.
He also beat up some female real estate agent, allegedly, whos commision he didn't want to pay when she wouldn't show him the clipboard to explain how she arrived at her charges.
Police said the disturbance began with an argument inside Club Rio involving patrons and players. The players said they left the club, but the patrons followed them. Then things turned physical.
Sgt. Matthew Mount, a police spokesman, said Jackson fired five shots from a 9mm pistol outside the Indianapolis club after he was hit in the mouth and struck by a car that sent him tumbling onto the hood. Officers were searching for the vehicle and three men wanted for questioning.
Carlisle said Jackson needed stitches in his lip and face but had no broken bones or other
Thats not a good look