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Tue Oct 10, 2006 4:30 pm

I think the biggest problem Reggie has is that he was at a strip club at 3am during training camp, which I can understand. The gun stuff I'm just chosing to ignore :lol:

Tue Oct 10, 2006 4:47 pm

Just because Reggie has probably never seen a naked woman before doesn't mean strip clubs are wrong. As for 3am, I guess Reg never stayed up that late either. I liked Reggie as a player but he seems like a real goodi-good "Im telling on you" sorta person.

Tue Oct 10, 2006 4:53 pm

The problem is that he was doing it during training camp, it's neither here nor there whether he was at a strip club or not but with the pre-season about to begin you ideally don't want your players out at clubs at 3am in the morning, especially since training and whatever probably starts at 10 or 11.

Tue Oct 10, 2006 5:00 pm

yea, that was out of hand. I can see why Reggie would be angry about that happening during training camp, but he went to far. If Jacks can come in a practice at 10am after 5,6,7 hours sleep, then let him do that I say. Hes a grown man.

Wed Oct 11, 2006 12:00 am

Jackson's a complete idiot for putting himself in the situation in the first place. Obviously he knew he was putting himself in danger considering he was carrying a concealed weapon. I'm sure these guys who attacked him didn't just attack him for no reason, there must have been an altercation beforehand, and knowing Jackson's "style" - I would have to assume that he talked a lot of shit to these guys and thus put himself in this situation. Nobody would just run him over with their car and start a brawl for no reason. And worst of all, he was doing all this just a few hours before practice in the morning!

If it was my team, I'd have a hard time not throwing Jackson off the squad. I understand that he's one of the focal points of the Pacers team, but this kind of stuff is ridiculous. They better at least fine him or something.

Wed Oct 11, 2006 1:05 am

regardless of whether we agree with gun carrying NBA players is no matter.


Players can become targets when they go out in public
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/a ... -1/ZONES04

But if i was willing to hit any of you in the mouth then i ran you over with a car, if you managed to survive, you would have wished you shot too"

I realize jackson is not a cop, but ppl raise no fuss when the police actually blast the bad guy full holes for even looking like he would hit cop with car.


Cop shoots driver of car headed for his partner
Oakland Tribune, May 21, 2005 by ,

OAKLAND -- An Oakland police officer shot and wounded a man Thursday night who was trying to run down the officer's partner with a car, investigators said.
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/ ... _n15830182



i guess all these guys were thugs and gangsters too
Gun incidents involving pro athletes since 1996
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/a ... 435&theme=


Who are the real thugs and gangsters?

Cop Shoots Unarmed Iraq Veteran. Tells him to Get Up. Then Shoots Him Three Times. http://www.gatago.com/misc/survivalism/2825990.html

Wed Oct 11, 2006 1:11 am

Jae wrote:The problem is that he was doing it during training camp, it's neither here nor there whether he was at a strip club or not but with the pre-season about to begin you ideally don't want your players out at clubs at 3am in the morning, especially since training and whatever probably starts at 10 or 11.


Practice the next day was at 3:30. They had plenty of time to rest.

Wed Oct 11, 2006 1:17 am

If I was paying someone 7 million dollars per year I wouldn't want him out at 3am when he had work the next afternoon, bottom line.

Wed Oct 11, 2006 1:31 am

Jae wrote:If I was paying someone 7 million dollars per year I wouldn't want him out at 3am when he had work the next afternoon, bottom line.


What's the difference between being out at 3 with practice at 3:30 and being out at 10 with practice at 10:30?

I think you are also showing a lack of knowledge of the NBA lifestyle. These guys go out and party untill 3 when they have a game the next day along with practice.

Also think about when you have a game that finishes at 10:00. After showering and talking to the press and whatnot it is probably 11:30. You get on a plane at 12:30 and fly for 2 hours. You arrive at your hotel at 2:30 and then you have a game the next day. Do you think those guys get there and go to sleep? I will guarantee you they don't, especially if they are playing in New York, Miami, Chicago or Los Angeles.

Wed Oct 11, 2006 1:36 am

As much as I hate Steven Jackson I don't really see the huge problem. From what I have read about this the police concluded that he used his gun in self defense. And for players having guns, as long as their legal it's their right.I hear about athletes getting robbed all the time for their cars, chains, etc. With all the money they have they are definitely targets when they go out.

I was looking for examples of players being robbed and came across this gem:

Melvin Ely was robbed of about $30,000 worth of stuff.

According to a Charlotte-Mecklenburg police report, Ely and two friends were robbed by four men in the parking lot of the Carousel Club early Wednesday. The suspects also shot at his car, the report said.

Speaking about the incident for the first time Monday during Bobcats media day, Ely said he found the jewelry at a pawn shop last week, and while he was there, one of the four men who robbed him walked through the door.

"I'm in the pawn shop giving the guy the description of my jewelry, he says he has it and he gave it to me free," Ely said. "As I'm talking to the owner, the guy who robs me walks right in, swear to God. They saw me and ran out, but his face is on the (security) camera.

"Basically, they're going to get caught. They aren't the smartest criminals."

Wed Oct 11, 2006 1:44 am

What's the difference between being out at 3 with practice at 3:30 and being out at 10 with practice at 10:30?


That's like saying what's the difference between going to bed at 10 and getting 8 hours sleep and going to bed at 6am and getting 8 hours sleep, there's physical differences.

I think you are also showing a lack of knowledge of the NBA lifestyle. These guys go out and party untill 3 when they have a game the next day along with practice.


Lol well I'm obviously not part of the team like you so it's hard for me to be just as much of an expert on the NBA lifestyle that you're so involved in. Either way, I don't give a shit what they do, I wouldn't want them doing it. You're also forgetting that this isn't the regular season... it's when everyone's supposedly be getting in shape and working towards the start of the season. It's a pretty important time of the year. If this was any other teams player you would be singing a different tune.

Wed Oct 11, 2006 1:54 am

Jae wrote:That's like saying what's the difference between going to bed at 10 and getting 8 hours sleep and going to bed at 6am and getting 8 hours sleep, there's physical differences.


Not if that's your regular schedule there isn't. Plus, I know I have an easier time getting up at 2 when I go to sleep at 5 then when I go to sleep at midnight and have to get up at 9.

Lol well I'm obviously not part of the team like you so it's hard for me to be just as much of an expert on the NBA lifestyle that you're so involved in.


Right, because you have to be so involved to know what NBA players do on their free time. Anybody who follows the league knows these guys aren't exactly early to bed fellows.

You're also forgetting that this isn't the regular season... it's when everyone's supposedly be getting in shape and working towards the start of the season.


Definitley going to have to disagree here. The offseason is when everyone is supposed to be getting in to shape, and that's what all the Pacers did, was work out all season.

If this was any other teams player you would be singing a different tune.


Ahhh, the "homer" argument, haven't gotten that one in a while, but I missed it. No Jae, you're wrong, I simply defend the players rights to Partay!!

Plus, read my earlier posts. I was upset when I found out they were out that late when I thought the practice was earlier in the morning. When I found out it wasn't untill 3 I realized those guys really did nothing wrong, including the staying out late part.

Wed Oct 11, 2006 2:06 am

I still think it's irresponsible, they're grown men being paid a shit load of money. They've just had an entire off season to do that kind of shit, it's not as if Jimmy "Snap" Hunter and Jamaal Tinsley were exactly being considered for Team USA or anything. I have no problem with what Jackson did, if I was in his situation and someone ran me over i'd probably fire into the car instead of into the air.

Wed Oct 11, 2006 2:12 am

Fair enough. :chug:

Wed Oct 11, 2006 2:25 am

I agree with Reggie Miller saying that the Pacers shouldnt stick with a guy at a strip club in the early hours firing his gun.

Wed Oct 11, 2006 3:13 am

weejontee wrote:I agree with Reggie Miller saying that the Pacers shouldnt stick with a guy at a strip club in the early hours firing his gun.


Thanks so much for your input, your opinion is valid.

Wed Oct 11, 2006 8:33 am

is it true you are allowed to carry a concealed weapon in the state of indiana?

Thu Oct 12, 2006 1:18 am

air gordon wrote:is it true you are allowed to carry a concealed weapon in the state of indiana?


Without a permit?

Thu Oct 12, 2006 3:22 am

air gordon wrote:is it true you are allowed to carry a concealed weapon in the state of indiana?


I believe if the gun in registered it can be concealed.

Thu Oct 12, 2006 4:23 am

Well, the situation has worsened. Jack will be charged with felony Criminal Recklesness and 2 misdemeanor charges of battery and assault. If convicted he will serve up to 3 years.

Let's hope this doesn't explode. :cry:

Thu Oct 12, 2006 4:31 am

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2621509

there is the link to the article. So maybe Jax was just acting in self defense after all. Maybe he was acting like a thug.....

Thu Oct 12, 2006 4:46 am

I still think he acted in self defense. When you get in to a fight you get charged with Batter and Assault, so that's a given. He got charged with Criminal Recklessness because he fired in to the air.

I'm just afraid the word felony will scare the conservative fan base too much causing Larry and Donnie to get rid of Jack.

I think he may have played his last game for Indiana.

Thu Oct 12, 2006 6:56 am

all the dumbasses who say it was self-defense, who the hell made him get up and fight back and put his safety at stake anyway?

stupid idiot, i just traded for him in fantasy bball in this too.

Thu Oct 12, 2006 9:57 am

I guess thats why Reggie said what he said. He got the full story from the get go. Not the watered down PR version.

Hopefully he doesnt get prison time, and more importantly LEARNS something from this. Im not a Steve Jackson hater, i mean he played for my favourite NBL side the Sydney Kings when he was still a teenager.

On the other hand, he has to realise, being a famous sports star doesnt make you above the law.

Thu Oct 12, 2006 11:37 am

yeah I also think REggie's problem was that Jax was out at 3, but Rodman did that crazy shit all the time, and look how he turned out... err... look at how many rings he has.

but honestly, as long as he can keep his shit together after being out so late, they shouldn't dictate when he need to go to sleep
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