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duncan228
02-15-2011, 11:22 PM
Neal makes bright future out of dark past (http://blog.mysanantonio.com/spursnation/2011/02/15/neal-makes-bright-future-out-of-dark-past/)
Jeff McDonald

NEWARK, N.J. — Gary Neal slipped on his white and black Spurs jersey, with the No. 14 and his name emblazoned on the back. He adjusted his socks until they were just right, laced up his shoes and jogged out of the locker room, toward the court at the Prudential Center and another night in the NBA.

He would go on to produce 11 points off the bench in the Spurs’ 102-85 victory over the New Jersey Nets, but the details were inconsequential.

For a 26-year-old undrafted rookie, whose path to this point once seemed impossibly blocked, every day in the NBA is a good day.

“I’m living the dream,” said Neal, a 6-foot-4 guard. “I really couldn’t write it any better.”

Yet Neal’s fairy tale journey — from a small college in Maryland through Europe to the NBA — comes with a dark twist.

Before he could live the dream, he first had to endure a nightmare. Before he could begin a basketball career, he had to face 12 jurors with the power to take his freedom.

Before he could have his storybook ending, he first had to stand accused of rape.

“That,” Neal says now, “was life-changing.”

Keep reading... (http://blog.mysanantonio.com/spursnation/2011/02/15/neal-makes-bright-future-out-of-dark-past/)

http://blog.mysanantonio.com/spursnation/2011/02/15/neal-makes-bright-future-out-of-dark-past/

lefty
02-15-2011, 11:30 PM
Neal rapERIOD

TDMVPDPOY
02-15-2011, 11:44 PM
Neal with it

LakerHater
02-15-2011, 11:53 PM
http://s7.tinypic.com/34q3hja_th.jpg

lefty
02-15-2011, 11:58 PM
http://s7.tinypic.com/34q3hja_th.jpg
Uhoh :lol

Just add the sunglasses dropping onto his face like the original Nealwithit iGIF

honestfool84
02-16-2011, 12:00 AM
Neal rapERIOD

?

Fermixalot
02-16-2011, 12:04 AM
“He didn’t just earn our trust,” Spurs captain Tim Duncan said. “He took it.”

Did anyone else find that to be a very, very poor choice of words in the context of this article?

:perv:

jimo2305
02-16-2011, 12:08 AM
he nealt with it and moved on.. so should we..
:toast

lil'mo
02-16-2011, 12:26 AM
“He didn’t just earn our trust,” Spurs captain Tim Duncan said. “He took it.”

Did anyone else find that to be a very, very poor choice of words in the context of this article?

:perv:


not as bad as:

"Just as the rape charge changed him, his time in Europe hardened him."

temujin
02-16-2011, 06:33 AM
McDonalds fails to report why Gary Neal was booted out from Treviso.

That was March 2010.

SpurAddict561
02-16-2011, 07:12 AM
"Neal or else.."

tuncaboylu
02-16-2011, 08:49 AM
McDonalds fails to report why Gary Neal was booted out from Treviso.

That was March 2010.

Why did he booted out?

BG_Spurs_Fan
02-16-2011, 08:53 AM
Why did he booted out?

Apparently went partying, then missed practice, or something along these lines.

polandprzem
02-16-2011, 08:56 AM
Yea that was a hell he got to get through




shiz wizzz

MaNu4Tres
02-16-2011, 08:57 AM
It looks like Claudio Crippa deserves a slight raise.

Great hire by Spurs FO back in 2009. :tu

BlairForceDejuan
02-16-2011, 09:21 AM
“He didn’t just earn our trust,” Spurs captain Tim Duncan said. “He took it.”

Did anyone else find that to be a very, very poor choice of words in the context of this article?

:perv:

:rollin

Neal is so legit it is ridiculous. He has been my favorite to watch this season tbh.

spurspokesman
02-16-2011, 09:39 AM
Im super happy for neal and hope he continues to impress us and make a name for himself. Good stuff 228:toast

TwelveGs210
02-16-2011, 09:45 AM
“He didn’t just earn our trust,” Spurs captain Tim Duncan said. “He took it.”

Did anyone else find that to be a very, very poor choice of words in the context of this article?
:perv:
LMFAO @ that

tuncaboylu
02-16-2011, 10:49 AM
Signing 3 years-2M contract with this guy is an unbelievable move for Spurs.

If Neal won't choke in play-offs,( which is unlikely since Neal is a character guy); it will be one of the top 5 off-season moves of 2010 summer(Includes Bosh and Lebron moves)

hater
02-16-2011, 10:53 AM
Neal sacrificies his body on nearly every single play. And he has the prettiest shot in the entire team. Nothing but net most of the time. He also can make shots with hands in his face, during droughts or clutch time. He can be a spot shooter or create his own play. It's almost too good to be true at this point.

Spurologist
02-16-2011, 11:11 AM
not as bad as:

"Just as the rape charge changed him, his time in Europe hardened him."

:lmao

Kool Bob Love
02-16-2011, 12:10 PM
My dude Gary NEAL.:toast

I Heart Ginobili
02-16-2011, 12:37 PM
he nealt with it and moved on.. so should we..
:toast

your sig pics are creepy

Spurs Brazil
02-16-2011, 01:22 PM
Neal has been great all season and good to know he is living his dream playing in the NBA

Props to McDonald, great read

Rummpd
02-16-2011, 02:11 PM
I say him throw up 30+ on a local telecast of Townsend State a number of years back he has always been absolutely feerless and a pure shooter but now he has a muscular body and is tough as nails.

If Spurs go against LAL in the WCF - Hill and him are a pretty good combo to toss at one other more famed player with a similar allegation and combined with Manu might well outscore him for the series.

temujin
02-16-2011, 06:20 PM
Why did he booted out?


On a Friday afternoon, he called the GM and said a knee was hurting and he would skip practice.
Instead, he travelled to Milano (200 miles) to meet and party with a friend.
He left the car keys in the restaurant, couldn't find them and was stupid enough to ring up the GM in the middle of the night and tell him he had no idea how to go back to Treviso.

He got suspended the next day and never played for Treviso again.

temujin
02-16-2011, 06:22 PM
It looks like Claudio Crippa deserves a slight raise.

Great hire by Spurs FO back in 2009. :tu

Interesting.

ploto
02-16-2011, 08:35 PM
Every time this story is published, it makes me mad again- not even at Neal or the Spurs, but at the comments people post below it that try to paint him as the victim.

DMC
02-16-2011, 08:39 PM
“He didn’t just earn our trust,” Spurs captain Tim Duncan said. “He took it.”

Did anyone else find that to be a very, very poor choice of words in the context of this article?

:perv:
Not really. Tim could have said "he didn't really earn our trust, he ran a train on it, hitting it multiple times between his jaunts to the pisser and the blunt party on the porch. Gary was all over that shit, trust, thy name be fucked".

DMC
02-16-2011, 08:40 PM
Every time this story is published, it makes me mad again- not even at Neal or the Spurs, but at the comments people post below it that try to paint him as the victim.
So you've had the train run on you a few times?

Trainwreck2100
02-16-2011, 08:43 PM
Choo choo motherfucker

GSH
02-16-2011, 09:23 PM
You guys might want to be careful about playing the rumor game. Stories have a way of getting twisted after being told and re-told a few times. I'll give you an example:

Right after Neal was waived by Benneton, there were stories that he had partied with another American player, and they had subsequently failed a drug test. Where did that whole story start?

To begin with, Benneton signed Bobby Dixon to replace Neal. The team that hired Neal, Unicaja Malaga, had just waived Juan Dixon. Yep... for failing a drug test. Neal and Juan Dixon both went to Calvert Hall College High School, so they know each other.

All of that got twisted into rumors that Neal had failed a drug test. Grownups screw up stories just as badly as kids playing the gossip game.

For the record, the player that Neal did go to dinner (and, I presume, drinks) with was Alex Acker. The "drug" that Juan Dixon was suspected of taking was some type of anabolic steroid.

Malaga was already VERY hot to get Neal. It looked like a done deal that he would sign with them the next season, but they had been in talks with Benneton about acquiring him in the middle of that season. Malaga wasn't happy about that, and they weren't happy with the fact that he was going to be leaving them at the end of the season, no matter what.

There was a lot of reason to believe that the coach blew things out of proportion because of that. The local media immediately started talking about his problem in college, and suddenly everyone talked like he was a bad guy. But it was a love fest just a short time before that.

Oh, and the reason Benneton beat Sebastiani 169-29 was that Sebastiani had gone bankrupt, and couldn't pay their professional team. Instead they sent a youth team.

GSH
02-16-2011, 10:45 PM
A friend of mine e-mailed me a little more info about this, and confirmed most of what I wrote. Apparently the upcoming game against Sebastiani was a joke, and should have been cancelled. The team got suspended from the league the following season, because they couldn't pay their players; and at that time they were fielding a team of kids. But they didn't cancel the game, because neither team wanted to miss out on any little bit of revenue.

The "best guess" is that Neal thought it was ridiculous to be travelling to play a middle school allstar team. And, yes, he called in sick and went out with Alex Acker. The part about him being too trashed to find his way home is probably sour grapes on the part of the coach. The newspapers had already reported that there was trouble between Neal and the coach, because it was clear that he was going to Malaga the next season. He probably shouldn't have taken the game off, but then again he probably shouldn't have been going to play a bunch of kids. The coach was pissed off and petty. The papers began to trash him about the problem in college, but some of them also said that the incident could easily have been downplayed, so that the team would not have lost its best player.

A side note - Sebastiani has "re-organized" and now calls itself Martos Napoli, but they are still fielding a junior team because they can't afford to pay real players. They lost a game last November 120-57. The referees didn't call a single foul for the entire game. Sounds like a good way to get a freak injury and end a promising career - for nothing.

I'm not saying that Neal was right, but it's a lot easier to understand than the stories that have been floating around.

ploto
02-17-2011, 03:08 AM
He probably shouldn't have taken the game off...

Probably? He is a professional athlete being paid to play a sport. You are just making excuses for his poor conduct.

GSH
02-17-2011, 11:22 AM
Edit:
Never mind. I didn't notice that I was replying to one of the Euro-bigots on the board. "Anything a European coach or team does is good, and all American players are scum." That's pretty much how you guys see things and nothing is going to change your mind.



He is a professional athlete being paid to play a sport.

Professional? Seriously? What was "professional" about playing a team full of junior-high kids and beating them 169-29? I guess if you think circus freak shows are professional.

This isn't about basketball, it's about culture. BTW - just how are all those street riots in Greece working out for you? It looks like a lot of you Greeks must not be very "professional", since you aren't willing to do your jobs.

Or are things not so black-and-white when Greeks are involved?

awktalk
02-17-2011, 01:19 PM
April 25, 1988 -- I think that if rape is inevitable, relax and enjoy it. (http://www2.indystar.com/library/factfiles/people/k/knight_bob/knight.html)