Sports' Spitting Images - Gary Payton, DMX, Wayne Palmer
Our latest Sports' Spitting Images is our second threesome of the series. This addition includes our favorite trash talking NBA point guard Gary Payton. Primarily known for his stingy defense, "The Glove" has played for a number of teams, including our very oen Cs, but is mostly remembered for his 12 years of indentured servitude to the Seattle Supersonics. Payton failed in his quest for a title with the L.A Lakers when he was paired with Shaq, Kobe Bryant and Karl Malone. However, he did finally win a championship in 2005 with Shaq and Dwyane Wade while running the point for the Miami Heat.

DMX, or if you would like to refer to him by his real name, Earl Simmons, is the sixth highest selling rapper of all time and is most known for his catch phrase "Where my dogs at?" and his signature bark. Unfortunately, DMX's dogs were in his back yard as he was training them for dog fights (taking a page from Michael Vick). Although DMX has not been charged with animal cruelty yet, it does raise questions to Earl's character.
Wayne Palmer (D.B. Woodside) from the popular TV series "24" was the brother of President David Palmer and his chief of staff in season 2. In season 6, Wayne is elected president himself. When "24" returns to the air for Day 7 in January of next year, Wayne is expected to come out of his cerebral-hemorrhage-induced coma, but there's still a chance he could be written out of the show somehow... not that "24" has been discussion-worthy for a long time or anything.
Cordially,
The Ignorant Bostonian
The Ignorant Bostonian is a co-creator and senior writer for Boston Sports Buzz.

DMX, or if you would like to refer to him by his real name, Earl Simmons, is the sixth highest selling rapper of all time and is most known for his catch phrase "Where my dogs at?" and his signature bark. Unfortunately, DMX's dogs were in his back yard as he was training them for dog fights (taking a page from Michael Vick). Although DMX has not been charged with animal cruelty yet, it does raise questions to Earl's character.
Wayne Palmer (D.B. Woodside) from the popular TV series "24" was the brother of President David Palmer and his chief of staff in season 2. In season 6, Wayne is elected president himself. When "24" returns to the air for Day 7 in January of next year, Wayne is expected to come out of his cerebral-hemorrhage-induced coma, but there's still a chance he could be written out of the show somehow... not that "24" has been discussion-worthy for a long time or anything.
Cordially,
The Ignorant Bostonian
The Ignorant Bostonian is a co-creator and senior writer for Boston Sports Buzz.




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