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http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2930669

WASHINGTON -- A federal jury awarded $260,000 on Monday to one of two men who sued NBA star Allen Iverson after they said they were beaten by his entourage at a Washington nightclub.

The jury's decision against Iverson and his bodyguard, Jason Kane, covers pain and suffering as well as medical bills. The jury was expected to reconvene later Monday to consider punitive damages.

Marlin Godfrey and David Anthony Kittrell sued the Denver Nuggets guard, saying they were beaten by his entourage in July 2005 after they refused to vacate the Eyebar club's VIP section for Iverson.

The jury found that Kane was liable for assaulting Godfrey, who was awarded $250,000 for pain and suffering and $10,000 for his medical bills. Iverson was found negligent for failing to supervise Kane. The jury did not find either of the men liable for assaulting Kittrell.

The nine-member jury in U.S. District Court deliberated for about 13 hours over three days before reaching its verdict.

Godfrey and Kittrell claimed Iverson's bodyguard and entourage started the melee on July 20, 2005, when the pair refused to leave the club's VIP section.

The pair testified that Kane and his friend, Terrance Williams, beat Godfrey so badly that he blacked out and suffered long-term health problems.

The lawsuit said Iverson was responsible for the brawl because he failed to properly supervise Kane and Williams -- but it did not claim he took part in the fight. The suit also accused Kane of assault and battery for allegedly beating Godfrey with items that included a bottle.

Williams was not working for Iverson that night and was not included in the lawsuit, but Godfrey and Kittrell tried to prove that he has been a de facto security guard for Iverson in the past.

They showed jurors an excerpt of the MTV practical joke show "Punk'd" in which Williams is seen handling security duties during a set-up of Iverson.

Williams said he was merely hamming up for the camera. The jury agreed, ruling that Williams was not working for Iverson the night of the brawl.

Iverson testified last week that he didn't see the fight, and was whisked out of the club before the brawl became serious. He said the two men suing him were merely trying to cash in on his fame and fortune. Iverson's 90-minute testimony was the only court appearance he made during the case.

Kane denied taking part in the fight, saying he left with Iverson as trouble brewed.

Iverson faces another lawsuit for another nightclub fight involving his security in Hampton, Va. That happened less than two weeks before the Washington fight.

Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press

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Iverson is such an upstanding icon of virtue I am surprised by this ruling.

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He said the two men suing him were merely trying to cash in on his fame and fortune.



No, it's his poor judgment in hiring that they are trying to cash in on...


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As much as I can't stand Iverson and all that he uhpolds, this is something I don't agree with..........$10,000 in medical bills - hell, that's nothing as far as medical bills go - now, I'm glad this guy got his medical bills taken care of, as apparently they should've been, but then $250,000 for pain and suffering, and that doesn't include any possible punitive damages????????? Crazy.

And like I said, I can't stand Iverson and his thug persona - can't stand the guy, but this is crazy - $10,000 in medical bills is the equivalent of going to the emergency room and having some stitches and getting a broken bone set. It's not much.

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Still a classic:

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If Coach tells you that I missed practice, then that's that. I may have missed one practice this year but if somebody says he missed one practice of all the practices this year, then that's enough to get a whole lot started. I told Coach Brown that you don't have to give the people of Philadelphia a reason to think about trading me or anything like that. If you trade somebody, you trade them to make the team better...simple as that. I'm cool with that. I'm all about that. The people in Philadelphia deserve to have a winner. It's simple as that. It goes further than that ... If I can't practice, I can't practice. It is as simple as that. It ain't about that at all. It's easy to sum it up if you're just talking about practice. We're sitting here, and I'm supposed to be the franchise player, and we're talking about practice. I mean listen, we're sitting here talking about practice, not a game, not a game, not a game, but we're talking about practice. Not the game that I go out there and die for and play every game like it's my last but we're talking about practice man. How silly is that? ... Now I know that I'm supposed to lead by example and all that but I'm not shoving that aside like it don't mean anything. I know it's important, I honestly do but we're talking about practice. We're talking about practice man. We're talking about practice. We're talking about practice. We're not talking about the game. We're talking about practice. When you come to the arena, and you see me play, you've seen me play right, you've seen me give everything I've got, but we're talking about practice right now. ... Hey I hear you, it's funny to me too, hey it's strange to me too but we're talking about practice man, we're not even talking about the game, when it actually matters, we're talking about practice ... How the hell can I make my teammates better by practicing?[3]



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My all-time favorite is "Straight cash, homey!"

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Wait, what were they talking about?


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