This week the Miami Heat's Gary Payton and Clippers' guard, Sam Cassell can breathe a sigh of relief after having assault charges against them dropped from an alleged altercation outside a Toronto strip club in 2003. Their teammate, Jason Caffey was also with them as at the time they all played for the Milwaukee Bucks. Apparently, Payton had made negative comments to a stripper and her husband and him got into a heated verbal exchange.
According to reports a bouncer got involved and Cassell shoved him and a fight broke out where Caffey and Cassell joined in and were claimed to have kicked and punched the man. The court cleared charges, finding no offense for any vulgar or inappropriate conduct. They couldn't get arrested for racial slurs as indecent as that would be too. Besides Payton also be known for being a trash talker anyway.
The Toronto couple's story was declared to be exaggerated and inconsistent to actual events. The general public can't always lay the blame on the multi-million dollar NBA ballers just because they appear to be high rollers or thugs out to cause trouble. I'm sure Payton and Cassell have learned to be more discreet when venturing to strip clubs. Jason Caffey could do whatever he wanted since he's retired and doesn't have to worry about bad publicity or an image problem. As long NBA stars refrain from shooting anyone and not having several pounds of heroin in their possession with intent to sell they should be okay within the means of the law.
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
NBA veterans, Payton and Cassell cleared from assault charges
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Gary Payton,
Los Angeles Clippers,
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Sam Cassell
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