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tate793 wrote:Rev - Left the Smoking Pig in Fremont about an hour ago. Where you at?
tate793 wrote:Daniela Rajic – Stripper Suing Pacers Paul George with Paternity Suit
Wow! The squeaky-clean up until now, image of 24-year-old Pacer’s Shooting Guard Paul George is facing some controversy in the form of a paternity suit. The baller is being sued by a former stripper named Daniela Rajic.
According to 24-year-old Daniela Rajic, she claims he is the father of her month-old baby girl. The former club-girl gave birth to daughter Olivia on May 1 and filed a paternity suit against George in Manhattan Family Court yesterday and media has been going crazy about it, not only because his career has been pretty much unstained but also because she claims the NBA player offered her $1 million to have an abortion back in February.
Rajic and George were reportedly an item for a short time last summer and bada-bing-bada-boom she got impregnated. They met while she worked as a stripper at Tootsie’s Cabaret in Miami according to reports, but the New York Post says she now resides in New York. Sources told the Post there is no question he is the father but the court is still expected to order an official DNA test. Paul already denied rumors hat he had offered Rajic $1million to abort the child.
Rajic who was happily waiting for the birth of her daughter flooded her social account with pictures of her pregnancy and baby shower.
Daniela quickly posted pictures of her cute-little baby-girl born just hours before her alleged daddy’s own birthday.
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Definitely not the best time to slap him with this kind of news when he is currently focused on trying to defeat NBA champions the Miami Heat but he certainly saw it coming or growing in this case!
Rajic, who is rumored to have previously been with rapper Lil Wayne, is ready to test George’s resolve who has said he will take full responsibility once he gets legal confirmation of the paternity test.
So you think we might hear wedding bells in the near future? It wouldn’t be so crazy, although they are not exactly all lovey dovey, it wouldn’t be the first stripper-star athlete relationship!
http://fabwags.com/daniela-rajic-stripp ... nity-suit/
Looks like Paul George dunked in the wrong hole, one, too many, times!!!
tate793 wrote:
RealGM Wiretap
Frank Vogel Denies 'Begging' Larry Bird To Remain With Pacers
MAY 25, 2016 7:56 PM
Larry "Legend" or Larry "Liar"!
Frank Vogel denied comments made by Larry Bird that he begged to remain head coach of the Indiana Pacers during the morning before he was let go. Bird made those remarks during his press conference explaining the decision.
"I was OK with that. Larry's going to speak his mind. A lot of people talked to me about it who didn't like that and it's probably an inaccurate perception that I was begging him to stay. ... I fully respect Larry and the process. He knew it was going to be an unpopular move but he did what he had to do.
"I felt like we were on the verge of some big things. We stood toe-to-toe with a 56-win team. I told my team after the series that were poised ... I felt like I was going to be able to do that with this group. That was my only mention to Larry."
Vogel said he and Bird shared the same philosophy on how they wanted the Pacers to play.
That’s a misconception about this whole view. Larry and I have been very well aligned all the way through these six years, including the decision to try to play faster and smaller this year," Vogel said. "This is not something I was resistant to. It’s a style of play I’m going to try to implement with the Orlando Magic. ... There was a lot made about Larry vs. Frank and the differences. But throughout the whole process, we were very well aligned.
'It wasn't about difference of opinion or difference of philosophy. It was about change."
Vogel has since been hired as head coach of the Orlando Magic.
http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/24 ... ith-Pacers
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