As if they forgot Leicester and noone cares about Haxball anymoreppotter wrote:Aren't you both forgetting someone?

As if they forgot Leicester and noone cares about Haxball anymoreppotter wrote:Aren't you both forgetting someone?
Football - Leicesterppotter wrote:Desolate wrote:Aren't you both forgetting someone?ElmosWorld wrote:
oright sryppotter wrote:Aren't you both forgetting someone?
Malone reportedly impregnated Bell's mother when she was 13 and he was a sophomore at Louisiana Tech. Malone is lucky Chris Hansen wasn't around and he didn't have to answer to the authorities.
It would be one thing if Malone was unable to financially provide for his son, but he made more than $100 million during his NBA career. The Salt Lake (Utah) Tribune reported that when Bell's grandparents initially took Malone to court for paternity in 1986, his second year with the Jazz, they requested Malone pay $200 a week. Malone didn't respond to the suit, but a Louisiana judge ruled he was Bell's father -- after a paternity test showed that was indeed accurate -- and ordered Malone to pay $125 a week, plus past and future medical expenses. Malone claimed that was too much and later reached a confidential out-of-court settlement with Bell's family between 1988 and 1989.
That's hardly not winning anything :pWikipedia on Malone wrote:Having scored 36,298 points in his career, the second most career points in NBA history, and holding the record for most free throws both attempted and made, Malone is generally considered one of the greatest NBA power forwards.[1] In 1997 and 1999, Malone won the NBA Most Valuable Player award. Malone appeared in the playoffs every season in his career, including three NBA Finals: in 1997 and 1998 with the Jazz and in 2004 with the Lakers. Internationally, Malone competed with the United States national team in the Summer Olympic games of 1992 and 1996; in both years he won gold medals. After retiring from the NBA, Malone joined the staff of the Louisiana Tech basketball team in 2007 and was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2010
wtfElmosWorld wrote:oright sryppotter wrote:Aren't you both forgetting someone?
Football - whoever is playing Leicester
not sure how i missed that
Wikipedia on Malone wrote:Malone appeared in the playoffs every season in his career, including three NBA Finals: in 1997 and 1998 with the Jazz and in 2004 with the Lakers.
Good choice.Cronix wrote:Football - Borussia Dortmund since 2000
haha nice same here but i don't like westbrookAmerican Football (NFL): Philadelphia Eagles. I have always been a huge fan of american football, but I never really had any loyalties in the sport until I was 9 or 10. I just loved the game, enjoyed playing and watching so that's what I looked for, but when I started getting out of playing the sport I felt I had to start choosing a team and there were two players I really loved that played for the Eagles in Westbrook and Dawkins. Decided then that I'd be a fan of them shortly before the beginning of their Super Bowl losing season and haven't changed loyalties yet, and never plan on it.