I think they would have taken about 60-70 pictures with him, asked about a million questions about the upcoming season, called their friends and asked him to say hi, and THEN let him go, possibly with some sort of warning.
I could have preferred a season ticket over that 15% of the 200 bucks fine. Explains why I ain't no law enforcement officer.
The sad thing about Darko is that i really think he could be a very good center in the East. But the Pistons and Brown not playing young guys ruined his early career by drafting him. "Congratulations Darko, if you want to start all you have to do is beat out Ben Wallace for the job." I'll put money on it that he bolts when his contract expires and puts up 15 and 9 in his first real year.
yeah, right, first Allan Houston sues NBA for bad mouthing him with the Houston rule, and now Darko is arrested for tinted window. You have to kick me harder to believe it. whatever. really?
I too believe that Darko will be a solid player in this league eventually, once he gets the chance to go to a crappy team and play for them.
Darko needs some heavy window tint to shield passing cars from the dreaded 'hair glare'. ______ 'Hair glare' and vampires are serious problems in old world Europe.
Since none of the cops recognized him, I now hope he knows it's okay to remove the tinting. This is probably the funniest thread I've read in this forum.
Man, these young players are giving the NBA a bad name. You can't have this. He needs to be punished by the legal system and the team. Putting people's lives in danger without a licence