Shannon Brown Locker Room Video: Laker Exposes Butt on TV

by Jon Azpiri | December 23, 2009 at 05:00 pm
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A postgame interview in the Los Angeles Lakers locker room showed fans more than they had in mind. As a broadcaster interviewed Lakers veteran Derek Fisher in the locker room, cameras caught Lakers guard Shannon Brown as he was changing clothes. Shannon Brown dropped his drawers and exposed his butt on live TV. Right next to him, Lakers forward Lamar Odom stood at his locker wearing nothing but his underwear. 

Not surprisingly, many viewers ignored Derek Fisher's typical postgame interview to focus on Shannon Brown exposing his butt on TV. 

The Shannon Brown locker room video is hardly the worst locker room wardrobe malfunction in recent memory. Last year, Minnesota Vikings tight end Visanthe Shiancoe accidentally exposed his penis on national TV

Here is video of Shannon Brown exposing his butt on TV

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12-22-2009 - Thunder vs_ Lakers - Intimate Locker Room Moment For LO & Shannon Brown (SD)
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Gary w

BASICALLY THE MEDIA NEEDS TO GET THE HELL OUT OF THE LOCKER ROOM, NO MATTER WHAT A COURT FRIGGEN SAYS ... GOD FORBID THIS HAPPENED TO A FEMALE ATHLETE OMG IT WOULD BE THE END OF THE WORLD... BUT IT WONT. KNOW WHY, FEMALE ATHLETES ENJOY ALL THE PRIVELEDGES TO THERE PRIVACY UNLIKE MALE ATHLETES. THESE REPORTERS FEMALE AND MALE NEED TO HAVE SOME COMMON DECENCY AND FIGHT FOR THE PLAYERS THEY SOOO RESPECT INTO GETTIN THEM THE PRIVACY THEY DESERVE. AFTER EVERY GAME ITS THE SAME BORING QUESTIONS AND THE SAME BORING ANSWERS. A TRAINED MONKEY COULD PERFORM THIS JOB.

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lefteddie

Get both male and ESPECIALLY female reporters out of the damn locker room. The civil rights act of 1964 provides for these privacy issues with a BFOQ (Bona fied Occupational Qualification) eliminating or squashing the female’s access issue. The courts make it clear with title V11 that employment rights and equal access go out the window when it invades a person's personal bodily privacy when naked. An exception will be made for same gender in these situations. An example is male nurses being denied work access in labor & delivery in hospitals to protect the female patient’s privacy when naked. The same situation is afforded males when naked. Talk about a double standard. Its time some of these men challenge this in court and regain common sense and morality in our society again. No where else in this nation can opposite gender go in a bathroom with the EXCUSE of doing their jobs and infringe on someone else’s personal bodily privacy when naked. The poster above is correct; this would never happen to a female, it would be an outrage. If female sports reporters want to be called PROFESSIONAL then act PROFESSIONAL, you sure don't invade the ladies locker room or push for equal access to go see them while there in a state of undress and showering. All you talk about is your rights.....you are completely ignoring someone else’s rights...the PLAYERS, their right to privacy when showering and dressing. Get out of the men’s locker rooms ladies (and I use that term loosely) and give these men the respect and dignity they deserve while showering and dressing. Give them the same respect and dignity that the men of our society afford you. You can wait till the men are showered and fully clothed to interview them. It appears the simple solution to regain privacy and morals is to not let anyone in the locker rooms. To bad the female sports reporters can’t self regulate themselves on one of the most basic of principles in our society, to respect the opposite genders privacy when naked.   Lefteddie  

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