Friday, February 19, 2010

Howard Says All The Wrong Things

Josh Howard had some choice words for the Mavericks' brass after his departure from the club and that has come back to bite him. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)

It hasn't even been a week since Josh Howard's exit from the Mavs and already some J-Ho speak has come back to haunt him.

Even after Mavs GM Donnie Nelson thanked Howard at the introductory press-conference for Caron Butler, Brendan Haywood and DeShawn Stevenson - J-Ho just had to say some negative things about the Mavericks.

From saying he's going to "stick to the Mavs" to feeling like he is now "wanted" by a team (didn't Dallas try their damnedest to make this emotional retard feel wanted during his stay here), Howard gave a middle-finger wave on his way out of Dallas.

Unfortunately for Howard, it seems as though some people inside the Mavericks organization didn't take too kindly to this and unloaded some of Howard's dumb-ass behavior on the media. It was listed at the time as a stomach illness, but sources are now saying that Howard was too hung-over to play in that night's game against, ironically, the team that has to deal with his ass now - the Washington Wizards.

This is a guy that makes $10 million a year to play basketball. Could this guy not roll out of bed, take a couple of aspirin and pound-down some Pepto to get it in gear for a 7:00 p.m. start? This makes one start to wonder what other crazy things this guy has done throughout the course of his career that we actually dont know about.

From disprecting the National Anthem, admitting to smoking weed in the offseason unprompted, street racing and getting arrested for it, having a horrible game in the playoffs and then passing out flyers to your b-day bash, averaging career-lows in just about everything this season and now not playing a game because you were too hung over:

Good riddance Josh!

Don't let the door hit you where the good-lord split you.

1 comment:

  1. He is such an idiot and that just solidifies why we traded him.

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