How Many 19 Year Old Boy Do You Know That Has A Range Rover?
Well, that's right, all in one blog and one daya 19 year old boy gets a Range Rover, and is all excited about getting "NCAA football 2008" a new video game. I can only think of one and let me introduce you to him. His name is Michael Conley, Jr. and he is from Indianapolis, Indiana. This upcoming NBA season he will be playing for Memphis Grizzles. His father is his agent along with a guy by the name of Greg Oden. They are both currently blogging at yardbarker.com. Some other thing that interest Michael Conely Jr. are Bowling, Golfing, Video Games, Movies, and of course Basketball...and I bet we add driving his new Range Rover now to that list.
Friday, July 20, 2007
NBA Hair Style
I think we have the newest most Ugliest hair style in the NBA thanks to the Aussie Andrew Bogut...
Here is a complete intereview of from Australia of NBA player Andrew Bogut.
Also speaking of media issues surrounding Mr. Boguts, you might want to check out the lastest news surrounding Andrew Boguts and Etan Thomas. Which was all started by this quote from Andrew Boguts.
Here is a complete intereview of from Australia of NBA player Andrew Bogut.
Also speaking of media issues surrounding Mr. Boguts, you might want to check out the lastest news surrounding Andrew Boguts and Etan Thomas. Which was all started by this quote from Andrew Boguts.
“The public’s image of NBA players is true; a lot of them get caught up in the hype and do video clips with rappers and all that crap. They want bling bling all over themselves and drive fast cars. But that’s just the way the culture is in America — if you’ve got it flaunt it and if you don’t, you can’t.”
“I’m not into jewellery. I’ve got some earrings but they’re not too expensive. There are guys who drop a hundred grand for a chain. The public’s got it right — a lot of NBA stars are arrogant and like to spend lots of money and have lots of girlfriends and all that.
“The smarter guys don’t do that. They like to live a regular life and want to retire and be set up. About 80 per cent of them go broke by the time they retire or come close to it.
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