Dallas Mavericks' Howard: 'I love this country'
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Bargnani unleashed, media day and some pure horse-sh*t from Colangelo
Published 9/30/2008 by Arsenalist at Arsenalist
... and surprisingly the Vince Carter fleecing isn’t on there. They do know that Aaron Williams sucked balls and Eric Williams never scored a meaningful hoop for us? On a parting note I’d like to remind you that Josh Howard loves America. ...
NBA Essentials: This is J-Ho's Country
Published 9/30/2008 by Tom Ziller at FanHouse
Filed under: Heat, Knicks, Lakers, Mavericks, Warriors, WizardsNBA Essentials ranks our six favorite stories of the day. 1. Dallas Morning News. Josh Howard loves this country. In case you thought otherwise. 2. South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Pat Riley turns his evil sights on the Miami front office; Randy Pfund retires. 3. NBA.com. Gilbert Arenas may have gotten engaged, but he wasn't the one on ...
Published 9/30/2008 by TheBigLead at The Big Lead
... Dallas fans who are kvetching over the Cowboys loss may have missed the apology from Mavericks forward Josh Howard: “I love this country.” (Dallas Morning News) ...
Howard Explains Himself, Declares Love for USA
Published 9/30/2008 at The Sporting Blog
The penitent Josh Howard follow-up we all knew was coming happened, and it wasn't too embarrassing for anyone involved. As covered by the Dallas News, Howard spoke in public for the first time since the flag controversy, and did so with the care and seriousness you'd expect from a man who has dug himself into one huge hole. Or, as Howard himself put it: ...
Mavs’ Howard : I Don’t Wanna Be An American Idiot
Published 9/30/2008 by GC at Can't Stop The Bleeding
... Dallas’ Josh Howard has been on some kind of roll — ‘fessing up to pot smoking, party planning in the midst of a playoff loss, drag-racing, etc. But no single act made the Mavericks small forward as much of a national pariah than his widely circulated diss of “The Star Spangled Banner”, and on Monday, Howard capitulated to public hysteria — much of it racist in nature — by making a full apology at a morning news conference. From the Dallas Morning News’ Eddie Sefko.
“I know that’s not ...
Josh Howard Changes Mind, Now Loves America
Published 9/30/2008 by Fornelli at SPORTSbyBROOKS
... Still, the statements caused enough of a stir that even Ron Artest felt the need to send a letter to the SACRAMENTO BEE sharing his thoughts on the situation. I don’t know about you, but anytime I do something and Ron Artest feels the need to come to my defense, I know I messed up. Which is probably why Josh suddenly feels the need to proclaim his love for America. From the DALLAS MORNING NEWS :“I know that’s not me,” he said. “I love this country. If it wasn’t for this country, I wouldn’t be out here playing basketball. For me to have that opportunity is the greatest. ...
An Afternoon ‘Send Out’ from Doc B.
Published 9/30/2008 by Anklesnap at thehoopdoctors.com
... DallasNews.com has statements from Mavericks player Josh Howard on the recent scandal involving his reaction to the singing of the National Anthem. “I know that’s not me,” he said. “I love this country. If it wasn’t for this country, I wouldn’t be out here playing basketball. For me to have that opportunity is the greatest. “That’s not me. That’s not Josh Howard. That was an idiot.” Howard was speaking to media members for the first time since his July rant at a charity event. When ...
