http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/news/story?id=6436820 Damn I knew about his Grandpa getting killed but I didn't know Paul wanted the guys to be free now.
This is why Chris Paul is not coming to the Rockets. He is full of humanity and Daryl Morey has none.
Beating a man to death with a pipe? I could understand if it was robbery gone awry, but this seems just cruel and hope these guys get whats coming.
And what do you propose they get after finishing their sentence and getting out of jail? Get beaten to death in turn?
Its like a bad SNL or Family Guy joke. Its a bad joke. But they repeat like 85 times, and somewhere during those 85 times you laugh. Finally - I laugh.
Didn't Artest just win some type of humanitarian award last week? And dude auctioned off his championship ring for charity.
its great that Chris Paul has the power to forgive, great message. Did the writer really call for him to ask for those guys to come out jail? We are not talking about poor kids looking for money, they murdered and hurt the old guy, its one thing to stick him up for money, but this was no accident, they murdered and old man and did more than just rob or try to rob him. Now they have been in the jail system which is all gangs and does nothing to rehab them and they are going to be that much worse out there and he wants them out? I am not sure what the writers angle is after showing chris paul's humanity
Used to really dislike Paul for what I thought was dirty play, but reading this and seeing him show so much heart against the Lakers makes me like him.
Forgiveness or not, they don't deserve to get out for what they did and deserve the full extent of justice and the law.
We need fewer posters like you, and more like the many people who have pointed out how stupid this post was.
The "dirty player" comes pretty much from a punch to the sack on Julius Hodge in Paul's Jr. year at Wake Forest for which WFU suspended him the next game (first round of the ACC tourney that year IIRC). There's no "proof" of this but immediately afterward, the talk was that Hodge was verbally jabbing him with cracks about his grandfather (don't remember the choice of words). If Paul scraps and pops and whatnot, take this (nut punch) incident out of the equation and there's a lot less "Paul is a dirty player" talk. I have watched Kobe play and there's no doubt, to a Laker fan he may be a god, but to an opposing fan (like me), he plays downright dirty. I think "dirt" and player has a lot to do w/ context.
Its all good for the soul that he has the heart to forgive them but I'm not sure the justice sytem should just let cold blooded murderes loose in the streets?? Sure the prison system in no way reforms criminals but murderes free on the streets just because paul says so?? No thanks. Life in prison is horrible and I couldn't think of many hings worse, except getting bound with duck tape and beat to death with a pipe.
should add, if it wasn't posted here prior: Updated: April 22, 2011, 10:13 PM ET Chris Paul flies down Brad Rhoades "NEW ORLEANS -- Normally one of the first sights upon arrival at a New Orleans Hornets game is Chris Paul on the court, getting in some early work. More than 90 minutes before the third game of the Hornets' first-round playoff series against the Lakers Friday night, there was the familiar No. 3 Hornets jersey, dribbling back and forth across the floor. Except it wasn't Paul bouncing the basketball. It was a 14-year-old high school freshman from New Hampshire who literally found himself filling Paul's shoes after following in Paul's footsteps with a basketball tribute to a deceased loved one. ... " - http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/playoffs/2011/news/story?id=6412099