Actually, I have no idea if Croshere and his wife Emily have a shot of winning their lawsuit (filed yesterday) against his former landlord. I do know it’s over the Crosheres security deposit (which allegedly wasn’t returned after he was traded to Golden State and the couple’s lease expired), and that Croshere probably needs the money, since he’s now at the point of his career where he’s signing 10-day contracts and basically serving as a warm body for practices. I also know that it was inevitable that Croshere would have spent some time with the Mavs at some point during his career, because the organization loves tall white stiffs like I love basic cable movies starring Patrick Swayze, Keanu Reeves, or — where possible — both.
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