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Monday 12 August 2013

See, I am a good person! Troubled Chris Brown recovers from seizure and plays against Los Angeles police in charity basketball game

He is known for his bad boy antics which has in the past landed him in trouble with the law.
But Chris Brown is out to prove that deep down he is a good person.
The singer bounced back from his recent seizure and played in a charity basketball game on Sunday, ironically against a Los Angeles Police Department team.
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Giving back: Chris Brown showed good form while going in for a layup on Sunday at a charity basketball game at a Los Angeles high school
Giving back: Chris Brown showed good form while going in for a layup on Sunday at a charity basketball game at a Los Angeles high school
The 24-year-old singer looked to be in good health as he ran the court against the cops and smiled while taking photographs with fans.
Chris collapsed early on Friday at Record Plant recording studios in Hollywood but declined to be taken to the hospital when paramedics arrived.
His doctor blamed the non-epileptic seizure on intense fatigue and anxiety related to the R&B star's recent hit-and-run legal troubles.
Chris looked the picture of health during the charity basketball game at Locke High School in the south-central part of Los Angeles.
 
The heavily tattooed singer was decked out in matching black jersey and baggy shorts with black socks as he took to the court.
Happy fan: Chris gave one young smiling fan a warm embrace
Happy fan: Chris gave one young smiling fan a warm embrace
Charity time: Chris Brown attended a charity basketball game on Sunday in Los Angeles that featured Fame star Debbie Allen's band Kidz Crewe
Charity time: Chris Brown attended a charity basketball game on Sunday in Los Angeles that featured Fame star Debbie Allen's band Kidz Crewe
Chris showed off his basketball prowess by showing good form on his jump shot, free throws and layups and some quickness as he cut to the basket.
Chris took to the court with his Team Breezy squad to face the LAPD team. The officers won by 30 points.
The game was sponsored by the LAPD, a local anti-violence group named Second Call and Chris' charity Symphonic Love as part of the Los Angeles Unity Games to deter gang violence.
Banged up: Chris got a little supportive tape wrapped around his right wrist
Banged up: Chris got a little supportive tape wrapped around his right wrist
He's got game: Chris showed off his jump shot during the charity hoops game
He's got game: Chris showed off his jump shot and free throw shooting during the charity hoops game
He's got game: Chris showed off his jump shot and free throw shooting during the charity hoops game
The event featured a performance by Kidz Crewe, a youth band started by choreographer Debbie Allen of the movie and television show Fame.
Chris after the game thanked Reebok for their support and supplying shoes for the charity match.
The game comes after the star told his nearly 13 million Twitter followers last week that he planned to retire from making music after his sixth studio album X comes out later this month.
Taking a breather: Chris caught his breath for a second during the game
Taking a breather: Chris caught his breath for a second during the game
On the bench: Chris stayed engaged in the game even when he wasn't playing
On the bench: Chris stayed engaged in the game even when he wasn't playing
Having fun: Chris cheered on the players in the game
Having fun: Chris cheered on the players in the game
In a series of cryptic tweets, Brown seemed to suggest that his desire to quit his career as a singer and performer stemmed from his tumultuous relationship with Rihanna.
The recording artist said he was 'tired of being famous for a mistake' he made when he was 18, referencing the assault charges filed against him by on-off girlfriend Rihanna in 2009.
The singer spent 45 minutes in jail last week after his probation for the Rihanna assault was revoked due to an alleged hit-and-run incident in Los Angeles in May.
Solid form: Chris showed good follow through as he practiced his free throw shooting
Solid form: Chris showed good follow through as he practiced his free throw shooting
In for the score: Chris made a move for the basket as a defender from the Los Angeles Police Department team closed in
In for the score: Chris made a move for the basket as a defender from the Los Angeles Police Department team closed in

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