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Steve Francis calls Michael Jordan the best trash-talker before going off on a tirade about how often he would destroy Gary ...
Former Rockets star Steve Francis was arrested and charged with DWI, possession of marijuana, and retaliation in Houston this weekend.
When Steve Francis arrived in the NBA in 1999, he had all the makings to be a superstar for the next decade or more. Known for his athleticism and playmaking ability, the Maryland native and ...
Former Houston Rocket Steve Francis, left, appears in court Tuesday, April 11, 2017 along with attorney Rusty Hardin to pleaad guilty to DWI charges.
Steve Francis is reportedly wanted for breaking into a BMW and stealing more than $7,000 worth of goods. Steve Francis' Legal Woes Continue As A Warrant Is Out For His Arrest Music ...
The story of Steve Francis is becoming more bizarre by the minute. The latest is this: Francis, the onetime basketball standout and No. 2 NBA draft pick, was arrested in Houston on a DWI.
Steve Francis wants you to know that he never smoked crack. But more than that, he wants you to remember his remarkable ascent from a teenager who spent his time selling it, to an NBA player who ...
Recently, Steve Franchise said his drastic change in appearance was due to heavy drinking, not a drug problem. Francis penned an essay for The Players Tribune where he answered the question many ...
In four short years, Steve Francis went from selling drugs on the streets of Washington, D.C., to the No. 2 overall pick in the NBA draft. The former Houston Rockets guard opens up about his ...
On June 30, 1999, Steve Francis did not smile after his name was called during the NBA Draft. He did not smile after he hugged his grandmother, tugged a crisp Vancouver Grizzlies hat onto his head ...
He may be in trouble with the law but former NBA ALL-Star and Houston Rocket Steve Francis did not appear in court today. Instead, his lawyer, Rusty Hardin, did all the talking.
Steve Francis wants you to know that he never smoked crack. But more than that, he wants you to remember his remarkable ascent from a teenager who spent his time selling it, to an NBA player who ...
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