Cuttino Mobley Is Retired, And He Dresses Like it
At age 36, Cuttino Mobley is pretty young to have been retired from basketball for about three years. You may recall that an unfortunate heart problem forced him to hang up his kicks after the ’08/09 season, despite the fact that he was still good for better than 13 points a night. How many guys go out on a 23-point, 11-20 effort? Not many.
All of that being said, an...
Via NBA 24/7 365
|
27 days ago
|
27 days ago
Your Morning Dump... Where the Knicks are getting sued (and the C's could take advantage)
Every morning, we compile the links of the day and dump them here... highlighting the big storyline. Because there's nothing quite as satisfying as a good morning dump.
Former NBA guard Cuttino Mobley filed a lawsuit against Madison Square Garden on Wednesday, accusing the New York Knicks of pressuring him to retire as a way to save approximately $19 million.
Mobley...
Via Red's Army
|
November 17, 2011
|
November 17, 2011
Ex-NBA G Mobley suing Knicks over medical retirement
Cuttino Mobley filed a lawsuit against Madison Square Garden, accusing the New York Knicks of pressuring him to retire in an effort to save approximately $19 million.
The former NBA guard retired because of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy - a thickening of the heart wall - shortly after the Knicks acquired him from the Los Angeles Clippers on Nov. 21, 2008.
The lawsuit, which was filed...
Via Pro Sports Daily
|
November 17, 2011
|
November 17, 2011
Mobley files lawsuit against Knicks
Former NBA guard Cuttino Mobley has filed a lawsuit against Madison Square Garden, accusing the New York Knicks of pressuring him to retire in 2008 as a way to save money.
Mobley retired because of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, a heart disease, shortly after the Knicks acquired him from the Los Angeles Clippers. He knew he had an irregularity with the heart, but an MRI exam revealed...
Via AP on Fox
|
November 16, 2011
Mobley sues Knicks over medical retirement
Former NBA guard Cuttino Mobley has filed a lawsuit against Madison Square Garden, accusing the New York Knicks of pressuring him to retire in 2008 as a way to save money.
Mobley retired because of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, a heart disease, shortly after the Knicks acquired him from the Los Angeles Clippers. He knew he had an irregularity with the heart, but an MRI exam revealed...
Via AP on Fox
|
November 16, 2011
Cuttino Mobley working to legalize medical marijuana in Maine
Some of you may remember Cuttino Mobley, others may not.
The former Rhode Island star was a 10-year pro in the NBA who played for four different teams over his career from 1998-2008 including the Houston Rockets, Orlando Magic, Sacramento Kings and Los Angeles Clippers.
While never an All-Star, Mobley had a solid career as a pro finishing with averages of 16 points...
Via FanAttic Network
|
August 05, 2011
Cat Mobley on his comeback bid, labor issues and medical marijuana
DeMar DeRozan was the headliner and only active NBA player at the 1:15 p.m. game on Saturday at Drew League -- but former Rockets and Clippers guard Cuttino Mobley was the entire story.
Mobley scored 37 points for Go H.A.M. (whose logo oddly resembles the Piggly Wiggly, if the pig had a basketball in its mouth). He beat defenders with his crossover, mercilessly posted up smaller...
Via True Hoop Blog
|
July 25, 2011
Former URI Star Cuttino Mobley Looking to Give Back to Ocean State With Marijuana Dispensary
Cuttino Mobley nearly led the University of Rhode Island Rams basketball team to the Final Four in 1998, but his college experience had significance far beyond hoops to the future long-time NBA player. In fact, the Ocean State means so much to Mobley, that he wants to give back to it -- with a wellness center with a marijuana dispensary. "This state that helped him at a vulnerable...
Via NESN.com
|
March 09, 2011
|
March 09, 2011
Ex NBA Player Cuttino Mobley To Open Medical Marijuana Dispensary
Cuttino Mobley has been retired from pro basketball since 2008. 3 years later seems like the perfect time to start a new business venture. Cuttino’s business of choice, medicinal marijuana.
In January of this year, Mobley was listed in documents filed with the Rhode Island Department of Health as “the sole financier for the Summit Medical Compassion Center,” a proposed...
Via Jocks and Stiletto Jill
|
March 08, 2011
|
March 08, 2011
WEED THE PEOPLE
Mobley opening pot dispensary
Once their careers are over, pro athletes often have a hard time finding a second career. Not Cuttino Mobley though, who's trying to open a medical marijuana dispensary in Rhode Island.
Via TNSP SportsNet
|
March 08, 2011
|
March 08, 2011
THE KNICKS HOT 25
Latest Cuttino Mobley Photos









