bobbyp3588 wrote:mrsocko wrote:bobbyp3588 wrote:This entire situation is obviously brutal for all involved. It’s bad for the Raptors as we lose a not altogether unpromising young player who we found for free. It’s bad for the league because the they’ve partnered up with, and are really pushing, sports gaming companies, which make the optics of this extra extra awful.
And it’s the worst for Jontay Porter, clearly.
This whole episode is the very definition of unfortunate. It’s also incredibly unfair to Jontay Porter. Don’t get me wrong - I’m no longer a fan. You simply can’t do what he did. But… It’s so egregious that you’d have to be insane or as dumb as can be. Jontay is clearly not insane, nor does he seem like the dumbest of us. So what gives?
Illness. Addiction is a disease. I’d wager (pun intended) that Jontay is addicted to gambling. It’s the only way this makes any sense.
So, essentially, the NBA just banned a player for life for being ill.
Cool.
I thought he was banned for gambling?
Trying to be funny or illiterate? I honestly can’t tell.
If I cut my arm off I don’t have an illness but I am handicapped. Jontays gambling problem is a handicap not an illness. The NBA is not required to help somebody who has besmirched the integrity of the game. All they can do is help him with his integrity issues, which they did, by BANNING him for life. Now he can see the consequences of his actions and change.
Good luck.
There are lots of programs he can get into but realizing you have a problem is step one.
I think he realizes that now.