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[QUOTE="Hey Adrien!, post: 4032172, member: 5787"] Thanks for being the recommending this well before I saw this reviewed via any other source. Just finished it and loved it. Really interesting to learn more about the stories and mindset of Artest, Jackson and O'Neal. Gained a lot of respect for all of the players, Donnie Walsh, police and security guards interviewed in the documentary, but both of the fans showcased are total clowns. That fight was nothing until the guy who threw the beer. Also, that fan who challenged Artest on the court is a total clown. He was he was sucker punched and Artest's punch was a b---- move? Wow. As a person who has lived with depression and anxiety, I feel nothing but empathy for Artest. Yes, he's a loose cannon, but he's also a deeply complex individual, similar to Rodman. I didn't know much about Stephen Jackson prior to this documentary, but I loved his attitude both in interviews and showing back the tape, just a real loyal guy who would do anything for his brothers. In summary, I left the documentary feeling bad for all of the players involved in the fight and just sickened by the carnal rage of some of those Detroit fans. [/QUOTE]
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