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Larry Bird still #1

I'm sure he doesn't think anything of it now. But 30 years from now, when he still has to serve those three extra years, I bet he will be singing a different tune.
 
Originally posted by: kranky
I'm sure he doesn't think anything of it now. But 30 years from now, when he still has to serve those three extra years, I bet he will be singing a different tune.

Eh, what does it matter, he will be out on parole in 5-6 years anyways...
 
Originally posted by: CrackRabbit
Originally posted by: kranky
I'm sure he doesn't think anything of it now. But 30 years from now, when he still has to serve those three extra years, I bet he will be singing a different tune.

Eh, what does it matter, he will be out on parole in 5-6 years anyways...

Exactly, it's olny murder. It's not like he had a joint on him or anything.
 
Originally posted by: CrackRabbit
Originally posted by: kranky
I'm sure he doesn't think anything of it now. But 30 years from now, when he still has to serve those three extra years, I bet he will be singing a different tune.

Eh, what does it matter, he will be out on parole in 5-6 years anyways...

w3rd
 
They should have denied his request and given him 2 years extra for contempt of court, and so he would get Bird's rival's number. Diabolical.
 
Originally posted by: Kev
They should have denied his request and given him 2 years extra for contempt of court, and so he would get Bird's rival's number. Diabolical.



Jordan was #35?

edit: oh, two years on top of 30, not 33
 
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: CrackRabbit
Originally posted by: kranky
I'm sure he doesn't think anything of it now. But 30 years from now, when he still has to serve those three extra years, I bet he will be singing a different tune.

Eh, what does it matter, he will be out on parole in 5-6 years anyways...

w3rd

agreed
 
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