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But who was he named after?

RaceBannon
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Very respectful.
Though I wouldn't have minded if he decked the guy either. -
That dude doesn’t look like he needs a Frosty.
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Everyone needs a frosty! So judgy.ThomasFremont said:That dude doesn’t look like he needs a Frosty.
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Mel Renfro?
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NBA players are soft. All of them banded together and don’t allow the fans to talk shit anymore.
I lost all respect for Westbrook when he was the biggest pussy about a 76ers fan flipping him off a few years ago. -
Earl Strom was a legendary ref who used to go into the stands and fight
You should read up on the original characters. Wild times -
That sixer fans sphincter had to be going in over drive as IT walked up towards him
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The ABA was where the real nutcases balled out.RaceBannon said:Earl Strom was a legendary ref who used to go into the stands and fight
You should read up on the original characters. Wild times
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brisker
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"In a 1971 game against the Denver Rockets, Brisker was ejected two minutes into the game for an elbow on the Rockets' Art Becker. Brisker charged back onto the court three times in order to go after Becker. A group of police officers threatened to arrest Brisker and finally persuaded him to return to the locker room.["PurpleThrobber said:
The ABA was where the real nutcases balled out.RaceBannon said:Earl Strom was a legendary ref who used to go into the stands and fight
You should read up on the original characters. Wild times
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brisker -
"In 1978, Brisker went missing after he traveled to Uganda. Some rumors claim he went to Uganda as a mercenary; others say he was invited as a guest by Idi Amin.[1] The last confirmed communication from Brisker was in April 1978, after which it has been speculated that he was executed by a firing squad when Amin was removed from power in 1979. He was declared legally dead in 1985 by the King County, Washington medical examiner.[3]"