That is scary and harrassment. What's up with the obsession? Wesley's a public figure by virtue of his relationships with LeBron James, Larry Brown and other NBA players and bigwigs. ESPN columnist Scoop Jackson, who describes himself as a lifelong friend of Wesley, said that President Clinton once "went out of his way to come over and say hello to Wes.'' Public figures who are notoriously private often attract this kind of speculation. When I was working for a newspaper, I once tried to get the mailing address for Las Vegas muckety muck Kirk Kirkorian so an appreciative Armenian-American could send him a letter of thanks. Kirkorian's so secretive that his employees wouldn't even acknowledge they worked for him, much less give me an address the public can use to write him. The ones I reached on the phone spent the entire call questioning who gave me their number.
Great find ... although I'm more interested in the "Roadhouse" character.
All I know is I saw Wes on the side of the road the other day bumming a ride from a German transvesite. This Wes Dude's got some connections.
I'm pretty sure the Sporting News did an article on this guy. Got to find that issue somewhere.
viral marketing? when's the movie out?
Anyone interested in this should keep following TrueHoop. There're updates and new information coming in at an amazing rate.
This is just amazing stuff. Man ... my blog sucks.
One of the TrueHoop comments: "He's in the Pacers-Pistons fight videos, which are available lots of places online. He's said to be the guy who stops the police from pepper-spraying Ron Artest, and then helps Jermaine O'Neal off the floor." This guy cracks me up.
Great find ... although I'm more interested in the "Roadhouse" character. When I heard that name, I also thought of Brad Wesley. "Roadhouse" is great. "I thought you'd be...bigger."
He's said to be the guy who stops the police from pepper-spraying Ron Artest He is now one of my most disliked people in the whole entire world.