True story: I once sent Vernon maxwell a Heineken at Sam's Boat, but for some reason he took offense to it, and at that point we almost got in a fight. I still think I would've beat his ***.
So he went from not setting foot in Houston for over 2 decades to getting invited to a Rockets celebration to now working for the Rockets as a scout and having a home and living in Houston?
Haaa... that is golden! bro, I'm sorry that happened to u, but i think that is hilarious. You tried to be The Vernon's friend. The Vernon declined your friendship. Shaft.hahahhaha... Please tell us more. Was he there by himself? What did the bartender do with the beer you bought him? Was there a awkward moment when he just gave you a mean mug? You took one for the team bro.
I can't see it happening. He has a high basketball IQ but he was never the guy leading in the locker room or on the floor, didn't seem the type who took guys under his wings, and just has been out of basketball for so long.
http://static.espn.go.com/nba/news/2000/1222/970123.html “My protector, when he played with us. You know he was always willing to fight.” - Iverson on Vernon Maxwell in his HOF speech.