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by Paul on 05/06/08 at 06:32 AM ET
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from Larry Brooks of the NY Post,
“I was writing my will that first night,” Avery told The Post by phone yesterday. “I was in bad shape. I was nervous. I was trying not to think about it.
“I thought I was done."…
Avery said he was in “such bad shape the first couple of days,” that he had no idea that one publication reported that he’d suffered cardiac arrest and was found unconscious in a Manhattan hotel room before being rushed to the hospital at 3:30 the morning following the game.
“Nobody said anything, but then it kind of funneled through,” said Avery. “To make up lies, it just shows the credibility of the people who would put that stuff out there and then try to stand by it even when it’s proven false.
“That anyone would print something that’s just false . . . I don’t know why people have the need to lie about me.”
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Exactly. The truth alone is bizarre enough.
Posted by OlderThanChelios from Grand Rapids on 05/06/08 at 09:44 AM ET