Ray Allen = Ray-jected in LA club

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 Ray Allen = Ray-jected in LA club
I thought this would put smiles on some of our faces, after witnessing a humiliating defeat in the finals. At least the city of Los Angeles, backs our Lakers no matter what. According to TMZ.com, Ray Allen was denied entrance into a local LA bar, after the 5′5 bouncer, would not allow both NBA champ Ray Allen and Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis in a local Los Angeles club. ... [link]

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  • bigboi bigboi
    +1

    The Lakers are a great team, and the city of Los Angeles is an amazing place. I've known a lot of classy LA fans over the years. True LA fans would have the class to recognize this as a very petty and immature act.  I think the way Boston played they deserve a little more respect than this.

    I noticed that the reports are that the bouncer is 5'5" tall. Maybe this wasn't about defending the Lakers, and more that the bouncer has deep rooted "little man syndrome" and was looking to finally play a little power trip to make himself feel good.

    This is LA, maybe someone should recruit the bouncer for an episode of "Little People, Big World"

    Posted 7/18/2008 [reply] [flag]
  • carty64 carty64
    +1
    Umm... Ray Lewis may have killed a guy, probably not smart to embarass him.
    Posted 7/18/2008 [reply] [flag]
    • chone chone
      +2
      Why do I have a feeling the incident has a lot more to do with Ray Lewis than Ray Allen?
      Posted 7/18/2008 [reply] [flag]
  • chowell18 chowell18
    +1

    Way to make a mountain out of a mole hill... based on the story, it was probably a crappy bar anyway. 

    Who the hell hires a 5'5" bouncer?

    Posted 7/19/2008 [reply] [flag]

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