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  • Re: Why Jackson shouldn't get any heat for firing the shots

    Originally posted by JayRedd View Post
    You're right....It should not matter.

    And all Americans should have health care. And racism should not exist. And unemployed people should be able to find jobs.

    But it does matter. Let's not pretend this occurred in the Land of Make Believe.
    It's not about ignoring where they were. it's about the fact that what happened shoudln't be blamed on the fact that they were at the strip club. When someone is punched in the face and then ran down by a car the location isn't what people should be focusing on, theres crazy people everywhere and it's these mens rights to be out where they were

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    • Re: Incident + Shooting Involving Jackson, Tinsley, and Daniels...

      Originally posted by naptown View Post
      HAHAHAHAHAHAHA..... To hell with the truth. To hell with the facts. To hell with what really happened. With a mentality like that..... why you could be President!!!
      I'm not saying forget the facts in a legal sense or from the NBA disciplinary committee or from the Pacers front office.

      I'm saying that most people think Stephen Jackson (and other Pacers) are reckless, juvenile, irresponsible thugs. You know, those people that boo him in Conseco and all the sports writers that question him continually.

      I'm sure they are sitting around debating the finer points of whether he does or does not have the right to defend himself by shooting a gun in the air.
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      • Re: Incident + Shooting Involving Jackson, Tinsley, and Daniels...

        Originally posted by MagicRat View Post
        This reminds me of the time Mike Doss fired shots in the air outside a bar at some early morning hour and was cut by the Colts, who lost all of their fans and spiraled into oblivion......



        Purely medicinal (allegedly)..........
        Haven't heard any negative stories since that incident about Doss. Have you?
        You know how hippos are made out to be sweet and silly, like big cows, but are actually extremely dangerous and can kill you with stunning brutality? The Pacers are the NBA's hippos....Matt Moore CBS Sports....

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        • Re: Pacers' Jackson Fires Gun at Strip Club

          IN all fairness to Jack it was good of him to only fire into the air and not shoot the person who hit him with the car. I think most of us would have shot the person who hit us with the car.

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          • Re: Why Jackson shouldn't get any heat for firing the shots

            Originally posted by Bo0MeR View Post
            It's not about ignoring where they were. it's about the fact that what happened shoudln't be blamed on the fact that they were at the strip club. When someone is punched in the face and then ran down by a car the location isn't what people should be focusing on, theres crazy people everywhere and it's these mens rights to be out where they were
            You guys act like there a lots of people out there debating this and talking about it like we do on this board.

            Normal fans don't do that.

            And the average guy at a game will walk away with the idea that "The Pacers were involved in a shooting incident at a Strip Club"

            I'm not really trying to debate what happened in a situation I know nothing about. I'm just trying to state what I'm pretty sure the average person is going to take away from this whole thing.
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            • Re: Incident + Shooting Involving Jackson, Tinsley, and Daniels...

              Originally posted by naptown View Post
              Bye. Dont let the door hit you in the backside on the way out.
              Well, after fourteen years of having some form of season tickets, including the last six seasons AFTER I moved out of Indy, I'd say that its a total shame the team continues to alienate long-time fans this way to where I would even consider dropping my tickets. Moving 200 miles away didn't stop me. But three straight years of embarassing incidents and no discipline whatsoever is about to stop me.

              But thanks so much for your thoughtful response.
              Why do the things that we treasure most, slip away in time
              Till to the music we grow deaf, to God's beauty blind
              Why do the things that connect us slowly pull us apart?
              Till we fall away in our own darkness, a stranger to our own hearts
              And life itself, rushing over me
              Life itself, the wind in black elms,
              Life itself in your heart and in your eyes, I can't make it without you

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              • Re: Why Jackson shouldn't get any heat for firing the shots

                Originally posted by JayRedd View Post
                You're right....It should not matter.

                And all Americans should have health care. And racism should not exist. And unemployed people should be able to find jobs.

                But it does matter. Let's not pretend this occurred in the Land of Make Believe.
                Well Mr. President, until the facts of why all of this occurred is released, and it will be released because there are cameras all over that strip club both inside and outside, maybe we should hold off judgment.

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                • Re: Incident + Shooting Involving Jackson, Tinsley, and Daniels...

                  Originally posted by Jay@Section19 View Post
                  Well, after fourteen years of having some form of season tickets, including the last six seasons AFTER I moved out of Indy, I'd say that its a total shame the team continues to alienate long-time fans this way to where I would even consider dropping my tickets.

                  Pissed away a few plasmas because of that Pacer support haven't you friend.
                  You know how hippos are made out to be sweet and silly, like big cows, but are actually extremely dangerous and can kill you with stunning brutality? The Pacers are the NBA's hippos....Matt Moore CBS Sports....

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                  • Re: Why Jackson shouldn't get any heat for firing the shots

                    Originally posted by naptown View Post
                    Well Mr. President, until the facts of why all of this occurred is released, and it will be released because there are cameras all over that strip club both inside and outside, maybe we should hold off judgment.
                    There's that should word again.

                    Must be a nice place you live in where people are judged by reality and actual facts instead of instant perception by the masses. And good waterfront condos still available?

                    I'm sure video evidence will only help uplift the Pacers franchise. Should be great to see which gets more YouTube hits: that or the brawl.
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                    • Re: Pacers' Jackson Fires Gun at Strip Club

                      "We’ve got to make smart decisions on the court and off the court. We’ve got to be smarter as far as leading the young guys and watching what we do." -Stephen Jackson

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                      • Re: Incident + Shooting Involving Jackson, Tinsley, and Daniels...

                        Originally posted by JayRedd View Post
                        I'm not saying forget the facts in a legal sense or from the NBA disciplinary committee or from the Pacers front office.

                        I'm saying that most people think Stephen Jackson (and other Pacers) are reckless, juvenile, irresponsible thugs. You know, those people that boo him in Conseco and all the sports writers that question him continually.

                        I'm sure they are sitting around debating the finer points of whether he does or does not have the right to defend himself by shooting a gun in the air.
                        Mr. President,

                        They boo him for continually making bonehead plays on the court. Not because they think he is a reckless juvenile thug. If he played smart ball they would not boo him at all.

                        Now are the people that already hate Jax and Tins going to jump on this and blow it completely out of proportion before all the facts are released to the public..... why they already are.

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                        • Re: Pacers' Jackson Fires Gun at Strip Club

                          This thread is getting really stupid. Here's the freaking facts:

                          They were at a strip club at 3am where they had the right by every law, rule, etc. to be.

                          They were attacked according to witnesses and video and tried to leave (good judgement).

                          They were followed out, Jackson was punched in the face and run down by a car. Now, we're not talking about a .05lb cup hitting Ron Artest here. We're talking about a 4,000lb car hitting Jackson. That is life threatening and he could have easily been seriously injured or killed.

                          In self defense of someone attempting to kill him with a 4,000lb car, he fired some shots in the air to clear everyone away. I'd say that was pretty freakin smart. Most would have shot AT the people in the car.

                          The Pacers did nothing wrong AT ALL. None of them are in custody, none of them stand a chance at being charged for anything. This press will last for 2 days and will be forgotten nationally. The only people that'll still be talking about it is the people on this forum that love to fuel anything that has to do with Jackson or Tinsley.

                          Let me say it again. NONE OF THE PACERS WERE IN THE WRONG. What else is there to discuss here?

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                          • Re: Incident + Shooting Involving Jackson, Tinsley, and Daniels...

                            Originally posted by naptown View Post
                            Mr. President,

                            They boo him for continually making bonehead plays on the court. Not because they think he is a reckless juvenile thug. If he played smart ball they would not boo him at all.

                            Now are the people that already hate Jax and Tins going to jump on this and blow it completely out of proportion before all the facts are released to the public..... why they already are.
                            Good point.

                            I'm pretty sure that if I just got jacked in the face and run over by a car, I would be inclined to retalliate. I think its kind of expected.

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                            • Re: Incident + Shooting Involving Jackson, Tinsley, and Daniels...

                              Originally posted by JayRedd View Post
                              I'm saying that most people think Stephen Jackson (and other Pacers) are reckless, juvenile, irresponsible thugs. You know, those people that boo him in Conseco and all the sports writers that question him continually.
                              If he was averaging 18 ppg on 45% shooting and 38% from beyond the arc with like 5 rpg, instead of having a poor field goal percentage, arguing with the referees and arguing with the coach, the fans wouldn't boo. The writers wouldn't question him. Success is the bottom line.

                              Look how long Ron Artest was accepted in Indy. I'd wager he still is accepted by many Pacer fans. When he played, he played well. I'll say it again. Success is the bottom line.

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                              • Re: Pacers' Jackson Fires Gun at Strip Club

                                http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dl...RTS04/61006001



                                Police want to question three men involved in the incident.

                                One man is in his 20s and goes by the nickname “Dino,” Mount said. Dino is stocky, bald and was wearing a red and black cap with the letters “BB.”
                                Another man is his mid-20s goes by the nickname “Fingers,” Mount said. Fingers is short and has thin short hair. He also is disabled, with short arms and a thumb and two fingers on each hand, Mount said.

                                The third man is in his late 20s or early 30s, heavy set and bald, Mount said.
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                                FINGERS!?!?!?? Are you kidding me, is this the definition of surreal?

                                Fingers=Chris Elliot from Scary Movie 2????

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