Round 2, Game 4 | Cavaliers at Celtics | May 9, 2010 | 3:30 PM ET ABC

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P.P tryna get Nate involved
 
my pops was friends with Malik played ball with him all the time around Washington projects in the Bronx, RIP
 
the dude that hit Malik only got 4 years in prison, released in 2003.. dude was drunk and on the wrong side of the road yet he doesnt get more than 4 years?? thats LIFE in my book.
 
Sealy was killed in St. Louis Park, Minnesota on May 20, 2000.[sup][2][/sup] He was driving home from a birthday celebration for teammate and best friend Kevin Garnett in downtown Minneapolis when his sport utility vehicle was struck by a pickup truck traveling the wrong way down the highway.[sup][2][/sup] The truck was driven by 43-year-old Souksangouane Phengsene who survived the accident with head and chest injuries. Neither driver was wearing a seatbelt. Phengsene's airbag deployed, but Sealy's SUV did not have one.[sup][2][/sup]

Blood tests indicated that at the time of the accident, Phengsene had been driving drunk; his blood alcohol content was 0.19%, more than twice the legal limit in Minnesota. He plead guilty to a charge of vehicular manslaughter, was given a four-year prison term, and was released from prison in 2003.[sup][3][/sup]

Although his plea bargain in Sealy's death had not included a conviction specifically on the charge of driving while intoxicated, Phengsene had been convicted of drunken driving in a separate incident three years prior to his fatal collision with Sealy. After his release from prison, Phengsene was convicted of drunken driving in a new incident in 2006. After serving a year in a workhouse on that conviction, he was freed and then was arrested and convicted of drunken driving yet again in 2008. This latest conviction garnered him an eight-year prison sentence.[sup][4][/sup]
 
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Blood tests indicated that at the time of the accident, Phengsene had been driving drunk; his blood alcohol content was 0.19%, more than twice the legal limit in Minnesota. He plead guilty to a charge of vehicular manslaughter, was given a four-year prison term, and was released from prison in 2003.[sup][3][/sup]

Although his plea bargain in Sealy's death had not included a conviction specifically on the charge of driving while intoxicated, Phengsene had been convicted of drunken driving in a separate incident three years prior to his fatal collision with Sealy. After his release from prison, Phengsene was convicted of drunken driving in a new incident in 2006. After serving a year in a workhouse on that conviction, he was freed and then was arrested and convicted of drunken driving yet again in 2008. This latest conviction garnered him an eight-year prison sentence.[sup]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malik_Sealy#cite_note-3[/sup]

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[sup]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malik_Sealy#cite_note-3[/sup]
 
The justice system is ridiculous. We let him free twice more and he drives drunk again. RIDICULOUS. Should be life for 3 strikes, killing an innocent man.
 
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