Manhattan Strip Clubs: NBA gun investigation widens

This year, Saunders made Arenas a team captain, but the point guard has remained as flippant and unpredictable as ever. He made light of his latest plight on Twitter, posting on Friday that he was being portrayed as “the new John Wayne” and that he’s a “goof ball” who doesn’t do “serious things.” His Twitter account was silent on Saturday.
Regardless of the outcome, the issue of NBA players and their guns will come under more scrutiny.
“I know what it’s done to me, the little incident I had. So it can really make people think a whole different way about you and forget about all the good things you’ve done,” said Heat player Stephen Jackson, who served a seven-game suspension in 2007 after pleading guilty to a felony charge of criminal recklessness for firing a gun into the air at an Indianapolis strip club.

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