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12-21-2007, 09:48 AM
Monday, December 17, 2007 Chris McCosky: Around the NBA
High-profile players cope with off-court dangers
http://www.detnews.com/graphics/columnistmugs/ChrisMcCosky.jpg AUBURN HILLS -- Apparently it doesn't matter if it's after midnight or in the middle of the day -- high profile athletes had better watch their backs.
The latest incident involved Hawks forward Shelden Williams. He got carjacked outside a barber shop in Atlanta Saturday afternoon.
He was not hurt, but his car was stolen at gunpoint.
"In light of recent events going on around the country, we're thankful everything turned out the way it did," Hawks spokesman Arthur Triche told the Atlanta Journal Constitution. "We're happy that Shelden was able to walk away from this situation unscathed, and they were able to recover his goods and the suspects were apprehended."
The Pacers' Jamaal Tinsley was involved in a shooting incident last week. He wasn't hit, but one of the team's trainers was. The Sean Taylor murder happened two weeks before that. Over the summer, both Antoine Walker and Eddy Curry had their Chicago-area homes broken into. Last year, Flip Murray was followed home by an armed man who intended to rob him.
That is just a partial list of athletes who've been victimized.
Scary times, indeed.
"All these gold chains and things," Pacers president Larry Bird told David Aldridge of the Philadelphia Inquirer. "Guys are making a lot more money than they used to. They're driving fancier cars. When you pull into a parking lot with a $200,000, $300,000 car, people notice. We used to run around a little bit back in the day, but people are more jealous now."
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High-profile players cope with off-court dangers
http://www.detnews.com/graphics/columnistmugs/ChrisMcCosky.jpg AUBURN HILLS -- Apparently it doesn't matter if it's after midnight or in the middle of the day -- high profile athletes had better watch their backs.
The latest incident involved Hawks forward Shelden Williams. He got carjacked outside a barber shop in Atlanta Saturday afternoon.
He was not hurt, but his car was stolen at gunpoint.
"In light of recent events going on around the country, we're thankful everything turned out the way it did," Hawks spokesman Arthur Triche told the Atlanta Journal Constitution. "We're happy that Shelden was able to walk away from this situation unscathed, and they were able to recover his goods and the suspects were apprehended."
The Pacers' Jamaal Tinsley was involved in a shooting incident last week. He wasn't hit, but one of the team's trainers was. The Sean Taylor murder happened two weeks before that. Over the summer, both Antoine Walker and Eddy Curry had their Chicago-area homes broken into. Last year, Flip Murray was followed home by an armed man who intended to rob him.
That is just a partial list of athletes who've been victimized.
Scary times, indeed.
"All these gold chains and things," Pacers president Larry Bird told David Aldridge of the Philadelphia Inquirer. "Guys are making a lot more money than they used to. They're driving fancier cars. When you pull into a parking lot with a $200,000, $300,000 car, people notice. We used to run around a little bit back in the day, but people are more jealous now."
More on link
High-profile players cope with off-court dangers (http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071217/OPINION03/712170347/1339/SPORTS0102)
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