bravest
10-24-2004, 10:06 AM
but maybe it wasn't his. (http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_ylc=X3oDMTBpZmFlcXBpBF9TAzk1ODYxOTQ4BHNlYwN0 aA--?slug=ap-nuggets-anthony-marijuana&prov=ap&type=lgns)
When I first heard this I thought that maybe Anthony could have paid his friend to play the drugs off as his, and then I saw these quotes:
The city's attorney said Friday he hasn't decided whether to drop a marijuana possession charge against Denver Nuggets star Carmelo Anthony, even though a friend of the player's said the drugs found in Anthony's backpack belonged to him.
Before Thursday night's exhibition game in Los Angeles against the Clippers, Anthony said he was innocent and that he did not use or intentionally possess marijuana.
They just don't add up to me. First Anthony's friend says the drugs are his, and then Anthony says he never used them nor did he intentionally possess them... That just seems a little odd to me.
When I first heard this I thought that maybe Anthony could have paid his friend to play the drugs off as his, and then I saw these quotes:
The city's attorney said Friday he hasn't decided whether to drop a marijuana possession charge against Denver Nuggets star Carmelo Anthony, even though a friend of the player's said the drugs found in Anthony's backpack belonged to him.
Before Thursday night's exhibition game in Los Angeles against the Clippers, Anthony said he was innocent and that he did not use or intentionally possess marijuana.
They just don't add up to me. First Anthony's friend says the drugs are his, and then Anthony says he never used them nor did he intentionally possess them... That just seems a little odd to me.