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KoriEllis
09-12-2004, 01:37 PM
Mike Monroe: Bad choice could mean millions
Web Posted: 09/12/2004 12:00 AM CDT

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All the talent in the basketball world sometimes is not enough to overcome poor judgment.

Take Rodney White.

Please.

White is blessed with surpassing basketball skill and decent size that ought to make him a starting small forward for one of the NBA's 30 teams if he only had better judgment.

And we're talking about judgment that goes beyond the kind of basketball idiocy White displayed in one season with the Detroit Pistons and two with the Denver Nuggets.

This morning, White is in jail in the District of Columbia, charged with a firearms violation that will rank as one of the dumbest offseason moves by a free agent since Stephen Jackson turned down more than $10 million from the Spurs in the summer that followed their 2003 NBA title.

White and two companions were arrested a week ago after a Secret Service agent heard gunshots coming from a car in which White and his friends were riding, in an affluent neighborhood not far from the National Zoo and within a few miles of the White House.

White's pals have been released from jail on personal recognizance, but he remains in on a charge of carrying a gun without a license.

White once made one of the dumbest plays I ever had witnessed in an NBA game. With the Warriors in the middle of a second-half comeback, from more than 20 down that would result in a crushing defeat for the Nuggets, White stole a Warriors pass at midcourt and drove for what should have been a layup, except that he tried to execute a 360-degree dunk, which he missed — but that on-court lunacy pales, compared to this alleged violation. This move likely will cost him millions of dollars.

See, White had become Carmelo Anthony's best buddy on the Nuggets roster. Both players grew up in the greater Washington, D.C., area, Anthony in Baltimore, and began hanging out together when Anthony joined the Nuggets roster. Anthony had made it clear to Nuggets general manager Kiki Vandeweghe that he wanted his pal back on the roster, which gave White more leverage than most non-starting small forwards.

Frankly, some members of the Nuggets basketball operations department were very concerned about White's having had a negative influence on the impressionable Anthony last season, on and off the court. They just got all the reason they need to explain to Anthony why the club didn't return his buddy to the roster.

It appears White will remain in jail for another couple of weeks, which makes it unlikely any team will sign him before training camp begins.

By comparison, Jackson's decision to turn down the Spurs' millions last summer seems entirely reasonable.

Lee to shoot commercials: Director Spike Lee has been hired again by TNT to shoot commercials for the network that employs Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith and, occasionally, Magic Johnson on the best studio show in basketball.

Lee wanted Spurs star Tim Duncan to be one of the stars of the spots, but it appears Duncan has declined the offer. Lee will have to get by shooting spots using Shaquille O'Neal, Steve Francis, Kenyon Martin, LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony, Jason Terry, Amare Stoudemire, Ben Wallace and Ron Artest.

Lee next week is to have his film crew at Montclair, N.J., High School to shoot the spots, but as of Saturday afternoon he had not been able to talk Duncan into participating.

Ford won't make camp: You have to wonder if former Texas star T.J. Ford is going to make it back on to the basketball court this season.

The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reported Friday that Ford, who suffered a back injury on Feb. 24, won't be participating in training camp when the Milwaukee Bucks open camp Oct. 4.

Ford was diagnosed with spinal stenosis (narrowing of the spinal canal) while at UT. After his injury last season — he was knocked hard to the floor by Timberwolves forward Mark Madsen and had to be taken from the court on a stretcher — he underwent cervical spine surgery at the Los Angeles Spine Surgery Institute at St. Vincent Hospital.

Ford has been unable to run this summer, according to the Journal-Sentinel, and has not done any ball-handling drills since having the back operation.

Ford still believes he will make it back to the court.

Let's hope he is right.

Spurminator
09-12-2004, 01:40 PM
I'm not sure you can say that Jackson made a foolish decision at this point...

timvp
09-12-2004, 01:41 PM
Damn, he's still in jail?

:wtf

Nikos
09-12-2004, 02:13 PM
How about the Spurs bail him out :smokin2 ?

Could use a long, athletic '3' who can score.

IcemanCometh
09-12-2004, 02:29 PM
secret service probably has them in guantanamo

ChumpDumper
09-12-2004, 02:32 PM
Feds don't play around, but he'll get time served.

CosmicCowboyXXX
09-13-2004, 10:05 AM
Lee wanted Spurs star Tim Duncan to be one of the stars of the spots, but it appears Duncan has declined the offer. Lee will have to get by shooting spots using Shaquille O'Neal, Steve Francis, Kenyon Martin, LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony, Jason Terry, Amare Stoudemire, Ben Wallace and Ron Artest.

Lee next week is to have his film crew at Montclair, N.J., High School to shoot the spots, but as of Saturday afternoon he had not been able to talk Duncan into participating.

thats funny...Tim dissed Spike Lee bigtime...

hegamboa
09-13-2004, 01:17 PM
Duncan was off seeing that Hurricanes had not destroyed his family's homes down in the Virgin islands...