Category: Video (Page 66 of 167)

David Kahn learns not to compare Darko to C-Webb

Chris Webber probably overreacted a little bit, but T-Wolves GM David Kahn created an uncomfortable minute or two when he compared Darko Milicic’s career to Webber’s.

C-Webb’s response when Kahn said that Milicic was the “best passing big man” that he’s ever seen?

WOW.

Paul Rudd and Steve Carell spoof “The Decision” at the ESPYs

If you didn’t see this live last night at the ESPYs, check out Paul Rudd and Steve Carell spoof “The Decision” (LeBron’s one-hour special where he announced that he was going to the Heat).

“I used a magic 8-ball, I used a regular 8-ball, I asked Jeeves…”

Man uses kids as bait against Gary Carter, then puts the video on YouTube

Check out this video from a fanfest that was set up at the 2010 MLB All-Star Game for people who paid a $25 admission. The idea was for fans to walk around and meet Hall of Famers, as well as get their autographs.

But apparently former Met Gary Carter threw a wrench in the works by claiming that he was only going to sign a white piece of paper. One fan (who was attending the event with his son and young brother) videotaped his experience with Carter, which, uh, didn’t end well.

More times then not, these fanfests aren’t what they’re advertised. Whoever puts them on draws people in with the promise of autographs from players, but what usually happens is you stand in line for hours hoping that the athlete doesn’t get up and walk out before you’ve reached the stage that they’re signing on. And if you’re lucky enough to meet the athlete, some of them (like Carter) have restrictions on what they’ve sign because of endorsement deals or because they’re total ass hats.

But while Carter doesn’t come off looking good here, the man who taped the video reeks of douche-baggery, too. He clearly was looking for a clip to put on YouTube and once he heard about Carter’s autograph rules, he used the kids as bait to cause a scene. I’m sure Carter deserves the negative attention (this probably wasn’t the first time he’s stiffed fans for autographs), but the owner of the video doesn’t escape ridicule in this situation after he manipulated the situation.

Pretty soon fans aren’t going to be able to take video cameras into these events because of morons like this who are just looking for attention.

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