That’s Why They Call It Dope, Chalmers & Arthur Busted for Pot (flag)
www.slamdunkcentral.com — Here is a little helpful hint for all prospective NBA rookies class of 2009. When you are putting together your shaving kit next Summer for the NBA Rookie Transition Program, leave your weed stash in the nightstand. You will get busted, and you will be sent home.
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