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Glen "Big Baby" Davis


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Living up to his name, Glen Davis is pulled out of the game against the Blazers tonight, goes to the end of the bench and tears start flowing down his face. I hope nothing is wrong with his personal life, but it appeared like he was crying just because he was pulled from the game. He is just sulking on the end of the bench and seriously is crying, with his team winning the game. Did anyone else see this? ARE YOU KIDDING ME?

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Here's the vid

But I'm not even going to talk sh** about the guy. YOu get hyped in college and what not then come to the NBA and have dudes embarassing you and you just get pissed. Now he shouldn't have went all BABY FACE CRYING on us... But I do understand if he had just teared up....or placed his face in his towel.....

EDIT: Yeah that was overboard when you know people can see you. I guess he had on that "I'm so pissed IDC attitude" but he'll get clowned about this sooner or later.

But their's another vid of him yelling "MOTHERFU*KERS" at the stands after an LSU game... CLASSLESS (so maybe he's getting karma IDK I don't know the guy)

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