Sports Rewind: 50 Cent Brings Beef to Steve Stoute at Knicks Game
Plus, Richie Incognito admitted to psych hospital.
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Steve Stoute and 50 Cent Exchange Words at Knicks Game - Jonathan Martin could find a home on the Indianapolis Colts, Richie Incognito admitted into a psych hospital, plus more sports news. — Dominique Zonyéé (@DominiqueZonyee)The Knicks game got heated on Friday night when rapper 50 Cent and VH1’s Tanning of America producer Steve Stoute were seen going toe-to-toe courtside. Apparently, Stoute thinks 50 is not that influential in hip hop and let’s just say the Get Rich or Die Tryin’ rapper isn’t feeling it.(Photo: AP/James Devaney/WireImage)
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Richie Incognito Melts Down - Richie Incognito was admitted to a psychiatric hospital in Arizona after police filed a petition to have him admitted on Thursday, according to TMZ. The news comes after weeks of erratic behavior, including smashing his own Ferrari with a baseball bat. Incognito is being held at another facility until a bed becomes available.(Photo: Doug Benc/Getty Images)
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Oscar Pistorius Murder Trial Begins - The murder trial for para-Olympian Oscar Pistorius commenced on Monday in South Africa with a neighbor testifying to hearing “bloodcurdling screams.” Pistorius aka “Blade Runner” is on trial for the Feb. 14, 2013, murder of his girlfriend model Reeva Steenkamp.(Photo: AP Photo)
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The Indianapolis Colts Are Open to Jonathan Martin - Jonathan Martin’s Stanford buddies have his back. Colts QB Andrew Luck, who played with Martin in college, was on NBC Sports Network's Pro Football Talk and talked about a possible reunion. “I love Jon, we had a great time at Stanford together, still stay in touch with him regularly,” Luck said. Luck also said he would be in favor of Martin joining the Colts.(Photo: CSM /Landov)
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Paula Deen Compares Herself to Michael Sam - Disgraced chef and former cooking show host Paula Deen is making headlines again. Deen compared herself to openly gay NFL prospect Michael Sam. “I feel like ‘embattled or ‘disgraced’ will always follow my name. It’s like that Black football player who recently came out,” she told People. “He said, ‘I just want to be known as a football player. I don’t want to be known as a gay football player.’ I know exactly what he’s saying.”(Photos from Left: WENN, Stacy Revere/Getty Images)
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Deion Sanders: “There Were Gays on Every NFL Team I Played For” - NFL veteran Deion Sanders played for five teams over the course of his 14 seasons in the league and, according to him, there were gay players on all them. Sanders, an avid supporter of Michael Sam, visited The Arsenio Hall Show and stated that, “Sam should not have a problem in the NFL locker room.” (Photo: Elsa/Getty Images)
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Aaron Hernandez Attacks an Inmate - What’s beef? Former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez attacked another inmate at the Bristol County Jail and beat up the other inmate pretty bad, according to TMZ. Hernandez, who is separated from general population, was allegedly being harassed by the other inmate. Hernandez has been locked up since June 26 on murder charges.(Photo: Ted Fitzgerald/Boston Herald/AP Photo, Pool)
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Tiger Woods Is Headed to Honda Classic - Once the No. 1 ranked golfer in the world, Tiger Woods is far behind the leaders. At the opening of the 2014 Honda Classic in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, Woods finished with a 1 over par 71. "The first four holes out of the gate I had four good looks, didn't make any of them,” Woods said of his performance. “I didn't hit the ball very well on the back nine. I have to start putting better."(Photo: Wilfredo Lee/AP Photo)
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Jason Collins’ Jersey Is a Hot Item - Although Jason Collins only signed a 10-day contract with the Brooklyn Nets, his No. 98 jersey cannot seem to stay on the shelves. The Nets confirmed that it was a top-selling jersey at their store and at NBA.com.(Photo: Jeff Gross/Getty Images)
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Knicks Ray Felton Arrested on Gun Charges - New York Knicks baller Ray Felton was arrested and released on $25,000 bail on Tuesday after he was arrested and charged with two counts of felony weapons possession. But Felton was back to business as usual on Wednesday practicing with the Knicks. He said in a statement that the arrest is “not a distraction from the team.”(Photo: John Minchillo/AP Photo)
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