Corey Maggette is still a ball hog, but...

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  1. jason bourne

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    Players chip in to save coach’s life after Clippers decline medical coverage

    By Kelly Dwyer

    Seven years ago, former Los Angeles Clippers head coach Kim Hughes was diagnosed with prostate cancer, and the ensuing aftermath will change the way you feel about several NBA types significantly.

    Up until Tuesday afternoon, the only functional knowledge I had of former Los Angeles Clippers head coach Kim Hughes was that he was, in fact, a former Los Angeles Clippers head coach, and that he once touched his elbows on the rim in a lay-up line at a high school tournament in Illinois, which really impressed my father.

    Beyond that, nothing. Until Tuesday afternoon, when Howard Beck brought this column to Trey Kerby's attention, and he brought it to our attention. And now we're passing the feel-good savings on to you, in the form of an anecdote that reveals that NBA players Corey Maggette(notes), Marko Jaric(notes), Chris Kaman(notes) and Elton Brand(notes) all chipped in to pay for expensive life-saving surgery for Hughes, after the Clippers organization (read: Donald Sterling, noted worst person in the world) declined to cover the costs.

    Declined to cover the cost of a surgery that would save their employee's life. While playing rent-free in an often sold-out arena in America's second-biggest television market. Unyieldingly evil.

    Gary Woelfel has the original story:

    "Those guys saved my life," Hughes said. "They paid the whole medical bill. It was like $70,000 or more. It wasn't cheap.

    "It showed you what classy people they are. They didn't want me talking about it; they didn't want the recognition because they simply felt it was the right thing to do."

    Hughes said he will be forever grateful to Brand, Jaric, Kaman and Maggette. In fact, Hughes said every time he runs into any of them, he thanks them from the bottom of his heart.

    Maggette said that was indeed the case, laughing how he has repeatedly told Hughes over the years it wasn't necessary.

    "Kim thanks me every time he sees me; he does that every single time," Maggette said smiling. "I've said to him, 'Kim, come on. You don't have to do that. You're good.'

    No, you're good, Corey Maggette. You're pretty fantastically good. And so are you, Marko Jaric, Elton Brand, and Chris Kaman.

    And Donald Sterling? You remain a terrible, terrible person.

    http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ba...to-save-coach-8217-s-life-after?urn=nba-wp184
     
  2. i hate the warriors

    i hate the warriors Slingboxing from LONDON

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    Good story. In a sense, 70k split between them is peanuts for a few multimillionaires, but nevertheless, that's an awesome thing to do. I can only hope that one day I have the opportunity to positively effect someones life in such a way. Good for them.
     
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    i wonder who inherits the clipps when old man sterling finally dies from stab wounds to the anus....
     
  4. Shapecity

    Shapecity S2/JBB Teamster Staff Member Administrator

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    I don't know how Sterling is still allowed to be an NBA owner at this point. He's scum on every level and shouldn't be allowed to be a league owner. He's a slumlord who should be in jail.
     
  5. Custodianrules2

    Custodianrules2 Cohan + Rowell = Suck

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    Stern allows Sterling to get away with this bad ownership with the clippers. I blame the commissioner. He's supposed to police this kind of stuff and yet he'd rather go after guys like Cuban for a bunch of b.s. or any player/coach that criticizes the way officiating gets out of hand.

    If the nba lockout goes through I hope for a regime change. No more David Stern. I mean he even looks like a little bastard.

    Anyway, separate from the way Sterling runs his Clippers organization, I'd never imagine he'd be that cheap to refuse to save one of his employee's life. Not even chip in a little.
     
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