TO...wants to play hoops?

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Will Terrell Owens play some summertime hoops as the star ponders a potential training camp holdout?



It's a longer shot than a 3-point buzzer-beater from half court. But maybe.

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In the latest twist to Owens' offseason saga, the Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver has been invited to play for the Sacramento Kings' summer league team. The invitation to join Sacramento draft choices, free agents, younger veterans and music mogul Master P on the roster was confirmed Friday by agent Drew Rosenhaus and a Kings spokesman.



There is one considerable caveat: Owens' latest roundball flirtation is actually in the Eagles' court.



Sacramento officials will only allow Owens to participate if the Eagles grant permission. Given the current state of affairs between the Eagles and Owens, who has skipped all the club's offseason workouts as he seeks to upgrade the seven-year, $49 million contract he signed last summer, gaining such clearance could be difficult.



"Obviously, he would love to do it, since he enjoys the game [of basketball] so much and it would be a unique conditioning tool," Rosenhaus said. "But we'll see what happens. We don't know yet. The Kings certainly don't want any [potential legal] entanglements."



Rosenhaus said that Kings president of basketball operations Geoff Petrie has phoned Philadelphia officials. The Eagles office was closed on Friday and team president Joe Banner did not immediately return a message left on his cell phone. Time is a factor for Owens because the Las Vegas summer league in which the Kings are entered begins play next week.



A Kings spokesman said it is believed the invitation was extended because of Owens' friendship with Sacramento owners Joe Maloof and Gavin Maloof.



Owens' interest in basketball is well documented. He played basketball for three seasons in college at the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga, starting five games in that stretch, and in the summer of 2002 appeared in five games for the Adirondack Wildcats of the United States Basketball League.



In 2000, Owens won the celebrity dunking competition at the NBA All-Star Game played in Oakland. He also has a full-size basketball court at his home in Atlanta, which he uses as part of his personal conditioning program.



As for Owens' primary occupation, Rosenhaus said that the situation remains status quo, but that he did speak with Banner recently.



Rosenhaus strongly hinted that Owens would consider a trade, but said he has been denied permission by the Eagles organization to seek out trade scenarios, and that he knows of no current discussions to move his client to another team.

"Right now," Rosenhaus said, "I'm not sure what to expect."
 

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Has he actually played basketball in the past or is this just a publicity stunt?

I would bet the latter.
 

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LOL.....

Good. I think the CBA is always looking for a few good men.

What a idiot.
 

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Alexander said:
Has he actually played basketball in the past or is this just a publicity stunt?

I would bet the latter.
He's actually played in the past in the CBA as a matter of fact. So I don't think it's too far of a stretch. There was a write-up about how he was just trying to fit in with his teammates and that was he wasn't displaying the flashing that would seem typical of him.

But I think the word on him was that basically that he's an average baller. Not really tall enuff to do anything in the post and his shot was weak.
 

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Woody'sGirl said:
He's actually played in the past in the CBA as a matter of fact. So I don't think it's too far of a stretch. There was a write-up about how he was just trying to fit in with his teammates and that was he wasn't displaying the flashing that would seem typical of him.

But I think the word on him was that basically that he's an average baller. Not really tall enuff to do anything in the post and his shot was weak.
Didn't he hurt his ankle when he tried to play bball a few years ago?
 

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Yeagermeister said:
Didn't he hurt his ankle when he tried to play bball a few years ago?

Is it evil to wish for lightning to strike twice?
 

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Alexander said:
Is it evil to wish for lightning to strike twice?
It is absolutely evil to wish injury on any football player playing football for any team at any time.

But it is not evil to mind if some dufus learns the hard way when he gets on a motorcycle or a hoops court. :laugh1:
 

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If my memory serves me correctly Owens used to play Ball in the summer when he was with the 49ers but they forbid him to do it because of Injury worries...With this in mind I hope he pulls a hammy...That would end any carrer he has with the Eagles.
 

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Does anyone else recall when he said, "I don't even like football, anyways. I like basketball", last year before a Monday Night game?
It was such a disgrace to his fanbase and to the great sport that has given him the immense fame that he seems to enjoy so much.
 

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LaTunaNostra said:
But it is not evil to mind if some dufus learns the hard way when he gets on a motorcycle or a hoops court. :laugh1:

That's right and I believe they have yet to outlaw the horse collar in basketball.
 

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The dude is one of the best athletes in the world. Yeah I bet he could play some hoops just fine. Master P cracks my azz up though. The dude has a little game but C'mon it's just cause he's Master P
 

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Pooz said:
The dude is one of the best athletes in the world. Yeah I bet he could play some hoops just fine. Master P cracks my azz up though. The dude has a little game but C'mon it's just cause he's Master P

I am sure NFL players would rather have Master P playing basketball than attempting to negotiate contracts.
 

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Didn't Moss threaten to do the same thing once? Wow, these guys are similar!
 

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I saw somewhere that TO would have preferred to have played basketball over football. That he doesn't even care for football that much - he just likes to win.

I'd kill for an NBA team to take him.
 
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