A day after the Knicks' pugsy point guard Nate Robinson was bashed for his flip tweets while being pulled over and arrested in The Bronx, sources tell the Post that his attitude wasn't limited to his 24,000+ followers. The paper says that when Robinson got pulled over, he "cranked up a rap song when the cop walked off to check his license, and then sang along when the officer returned." Maybe Nate was singing along that he wished he had a girl who looked good so he could call her. When the cop came back, the flashy dunker then apparently mouthed off at the officer, "Well, I'm Nate Robinson from the Knicks," to which the cop replied, "OK, Nate Robinson from the Knicks, you're under arrest." While there's been much speculation that the incident won't help Robinson gain any leverage in contract negotiations with the Knicks, his agent said, "Whether he remains a Knick will not be effected by a traffic incident...He didn't murder anyone, didn't rape anyone.'' Nate's tweeting life is back to normal after the hub-bub, updating recently, "Just seen a girl run n wit an ipod and she fell on her face lol am I wrong for laugh n at her? Smh."





This guy's an arrogant dick. And what grown man uses lol?
I can get maybe saying "laughin", but "laugh n"? Jesus H Christ.
"Just seen a girl run n wit an ipod and she fell on her face lol am I wrong for laugh n at her? Smh."
How can we be sure the girl run n wit an ipod wasn't Eddy Curry?
"Well, I'm Nate Robinson from the Knicks," to which the cop replied, "OK, Nate Robinson from the Knicks, you're under arrest."
in your face half-wit! i wanna buy that cop a beer.
Yep!
ps..i still hate twitter.
Serves him right.
Oh, and it's "affected" not "effected." Come on!
"He didn't murder anyone, didn't rape anyone."
Nope, just gave the organization more bad publicity, and supplied more evidence that he's an undisciplined loose cannon, just as on the basketball court. Not at all surprising that a guy regularly among the league leaders in technical fouls (an area where his attitude and approach directly hurt the team) would react the same way to authority when he's behind the wheel.
But does that same attitude make him awesome at dunking?
"does that same attitude make him awesome at dunking?"
I think it's actually the other way around.
I think that quote contained a "yet" that was mysteriously left out!
was he driving a 6-4 impala?
and ps, billy, boo for putting in the link to I Wish... makes me feel less special for getting the joke as soon as i read it.
Agreed!
Sadly there was no footage of his unforgettable 1996 appearance at the HMV on 86th Street.
When will they ever learn?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uj0mtxXEGE8
Exactly what does this individual do for a living? Is he an aspiring rapper? A high school celebrity gone bad? A spokesman for Escalades? A stand in for an orangutan for some breakfast cereal commercial? What does he do for a living?
I don't get it.
Yea, because a cop doesn't use his position of power for his advantage, ever. Never happens.
Oink.
Another idol of poor inner-city kids acting like a disrespectful, arrogant, ghetto prick.