PEELERS now available in BENELUX & SCANDINAVIA!įour new releases for PEELERS around the world! We're announcing them every day this week!! PEELERS now on NetflixUK! The world is loving Blue Jean!! One month in and PEELERS continues to Wreak Havoc on NetflixUK!Īnd the love continues. We're hearing from fans all over the world and they're loving PEELERS! Shout-out to Damien VonOslo for showing that bloody love!! The amazing and talented Edwin Perez gets a shout-out on TinseltownNewsNow for his work as the character Jesus on PEELERS! More Fans = More Love! Thanks to big horror fan AnthonyTsHorrorShow for checking out the PEELERS blu-ray! Our bloody world domination continues as PEELERS is now available in Italy!Īfter the big demand for more Blu-rays & DVDs of PEELERS we shouldn't be surprised that requests have come in for old-school VHS! What’s horrex? It’s a mix of horror and sex. “He ain’t got a clue,” Edwards says.Īt Peeler’s current pace, he will soon enough.PEELERS makes Free Press Journal’s top 20 “horrex” list. Teammate James Edwards, listening in, laughs. Peeler ventures a bold prediction, for him: If he keeps working, he can be a good NBA player. So that Peeler wouldn’t have to cast about for role models in faraway L.A., his father, Larry, moved into Anthony’s Marina Del Rey apartment with him for the first two months of the season.Īnthony did well, on and off the court, and Larry was home for Christmas.Īll in all, the project is going nicely. “When people know me as a person, they tend to like me more than what they read about.” “It’s just something I’ve got to live with,” Peeler says. 15 and the rest of the field, decided to trust the angelic look on Anthony’s face. But West, noting the large dropoff between Peeler at No. The Lakers had little to show for their rare gambles on such problem players as Spencer Haywood and Quintin Dailey. Shortly after Peeler had pleaded guilty, there was another incident, in Kansas City with another former girlfriend, but that case was dismissed when the complainant changed her story.Īll this came down on the eve of the draft, when teams are as skittish as colts. Police in Columbia, Mo., said he had held a gun to the head of a former girlfriend. In his senior year, he was arrested on an assault charge. “I came in as a freshman and started hanging around with seniors,” he says. He entered an alcohol detox program after his freshman year at Missouri. Peeler was a prodigy from the time he left Kansas City’s Paseo High, a prospect worthy of playing in the McDonald’s Classic alongside Alonzo Mourning, Billy Owens, Shawn Kemp, LaPhonso Ellis and the rest of the class of ’88.īut his wasn’t to be an easy trip. “Then I asked him, ‘How did I do?’ He said I did pretty good for not having played against him before.” “He told Sedale (Threatt), ‘Tell this kid I’m going to score on him,’ ” Peeler says. Moments later, Peeler beat another Bull on a drive, but Jordan came flying across the floor to spike his shot.Īside from that, they exchanged pleasantries, and Peeler had a memory to treasure. Jordan, never blind to the arrival of a new challenger, returned the favor. “It was a surprise to me,” Peeler says, “but not a surprise to him.” The first time Peeler got the ball, he beat Jordan off the dribble for a layup. But I was able to get it out of my system fast. I think that was probably one of the greatest moments I’ve had as an NBA player. I had always grown up trying to establish my game like his and then getting a chance to go out and play him. But when I get out on the court, I’m not scared at all. “Before I play a guy, I would be,” he says, “But when I get out on the court, I just say, ‘Wow, he’s the same size as me!’ You always think they’re bigger on TV when you’re growing up, maybe ‘cause you’re smaller. Then there was the problem of squaring off against his idols. “There was a lot of room for mistakes when Magic was out there playing with us.” “When (Johnson) retired, there was no room for mistakes,” Peeler says. Suddenly that ended, and Peeler, who was looking at perhaps 10 minutes a game as the No. He had the advantage there, though, of being a little-noted sidelight, lost in the circus surrounding Magic Johnson’s return. Peeler’s start is the more surprising, considering how lost he looked in training camp. This is only the first part, two months of the season.” “It’s a lot of hard work still to be done. “I’m still experiencing games,” Peeler says. In his fourth game, he posted a goose egg at San Antonio-no points, no rebounds-and in his fifth, at Dallas, threw a behind-the-back pass on a two-on-one break into the Laker bench and later drew his first NBA ejection.
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