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NBA players do what they know how to do

By from September 9, 2005

Lebron, Kobe, KG, Amare, Marbury, Wade, and many other awesome ballers are getting together in Houston this Sunday to play a benefit game for Katrina victims. This has all come together over the past few days. Kenny Smith is organizing this deal. He got everything donated, the stadium, TV time, a bunch of seats for hurrican victims.

It's gonna be on TNT, Sunday night at eleven pm, commercial-free. You can come over to my house and watch, gimme a call. Five dollar donation to Katrina victims at the door.

<< | Posted on September 9, 2005 at 3:53 PM | >>

Comments (3):

>NBA players do what they know how to do

Commit drug/gun/assault crimes? Whine about teammates? Act like prima-donnas? Blame the media?

Oh, play basketball. Got it.

Posted by gene @ September 12, 2005 12:57 PM

You rock for taking donations and publicizing this benefit tho! Sorry for the haterade.

Posted by gene @ September 12, 2005 2:07 PM

I'm convinced that rich people are just weird. Whether they're basketball players or businessmen, being rich tends to promote eccentricity. There's often a lack of accountability that comes along with the power of ridiculous amounts of money.

I mean, I don't know any honest-to-god rich people, so I'm probably taking what I've read about certain rich people in the media and applying it to the whole class.

Posted by Josh @ September 13, 2005 10:27 AM

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