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Stephon Castle was ready to fight Spurs for taking wheels off his car during game πŸ˜‚



Stephon Castle was ready to fight Spurs for taking wheels off his car during game πŸ˜‚

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Stephon Castle was ready to fight San Antonio Spurs for taking wheels off his car during game πŸ˜‚

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47 Comments

  1. ….nah not the wheels..that crash out might be on the court during clutch minutes when the team DONT need techs lol

  2. Personally I would prefer this no wheels over the popcorn 😭If I had to choose over the two

  3. I’d been pissed too if I was Castle. It doesn’t matter if he’s a rookie, no one has the right to vandalize someone’s car.

  4. A teammate might end up getting murdered on the spot one day if these NBA veterans continue these stupid rookie pranks that are not even funny.

  5. these are so lame… especially the popcorn shit.. you'll never get rid of everything. the car's trashed.

  6. I remember when they filled Kenyon Martin’s car with buttered popcorn while he was playing for the Nuggets. Dude really wanted to fight over that one πŸ˜…

  7. If I'm a rookie in the NBA, I'd drive a cheap-ass car for the first season. Any cheap Dacia or Nissan will do.

  8. Yeah… You think you're pranking somebody until you get sued for committing a CRIME. Do y'all have any idea how many "pranks" end up in loss of money for those who "prank"? Think twice before doing something STUPID and then trying to label your crime a "prank".

    Many so-called "pranks" cross legal lines, and people have faced lawsuits, fines, and even criminal charges as a result. Just because someone calls something a prank doesn't mean it’s exempt from the law.

    There are numerous cases where pranksters have been sued or arrested. For example:

    Harassment & Assault – If a prank involves physically touching someone without consent (even if it’s meant as a joke), it can be classified as assault.

    Theft & Vandalism – Pranks that damage property or steal something, even temporarily, can lead to criminal charges.

    False Reports & Public Disturbance – Calling in fake emergencies (swatting) has resulted in real harm and even deaths, leading to serious prison sentences.

    Invasion of Privacy & Defamation – Recording someone without consent or spreading false information as part of a prank can lead to lawsuits.

    There have been many cases of YouTubers and social media pranksters getting sued or arrested because they didn’t consider the legal consequences of their actions. The law focuses on the impact of their actions, not their intend.

  9. I thought it was universally agreed upon that styrofoam packing peanuts would replace popcorn. Popcorn ruins the interior. πŸΏπŸš«πŸš—

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