http://www.miaminewtimes.com/Issues/2005-09-01/news/b****.html Along with the celebs and the free food and drinks, the party provided live entertainment when one of the revelers bumped into Shaquille O'Neal's wife, Shaunie. "I just happened to be looking in that direction because I saw this other basketball player -- Richard Hamilton from the Detroit Pistons -- shaking hands and saying hello to Shaq. A couple seconds later it just looked like Shaq completely snapped. He turned around and punched this [other] guy right in the face. He totally laid him out with one punch and then he did kind of a running punch when the guy was already on the ground. After that the entire VIP area just collapsed on the guy," said partygoer Jean-Paul Bermudez, who took off with the rest of the crowd without getting the clumsy guest's name. The TKO by the Miami Heat star -- who is also an auxiliary policeman -- left a bloody mess on the floor, and the ruckus caused the house lights to come on and the cops to break up the party, sending revelers hurtling out onto Collins Avenue. The b****'s keen sense of olfactory detection can't help but smell an impending law$uit.
Is there a more credible journalistic source than the b****? I mean every time I read an article from the b****, I say it's nothing but the facts.
Word! I don't know the facts, but if that guy was hitting on his wife I would have done at least what he did. Anyways, would be interesting to see what is the 'truth' here or if this story is fictional or what.
That's why I haven't responded to this thread yet. With a source of information so suspect, I feel I'd be better informed if I hadn't read it at all.
Come on now, weren't you the one who started that thread about Steve Francis' night club incident a couple of months ago? The details were even more sketchy than the details in this case and you were already predicting a prison sentence.
Or maybe, just maybe, he liked her for her personality and didn't want a cheating, gold-digging ho. Lay off the wife, man.