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YesI'm like to get some clarification. Was he passed out or was he driving into police cars.
YesI'm like to get some clarification. Was he passed out or was he driving into police cars.
Security called the police because he was blocking access to the parking garage/lot and he was passed out with a gun in his hand. Police set up a perimeter around him and used a PA system, air horns, and flashing lights for an hour before Bouknight woke up. Upon waking up he disobeyed police commands for several minutes and ate food before he drove into two police cars, one in front of him and one behind him.I'm like to get some clarification. Was he passed out or was he driving into police cars.
Bouk obviously has issues. No doubt. But you want me to off handedly believe cops?Don't blame your reading comprehension on others.
You want to hear Bouk's version (the guy who was so drunk/drugged up with a gun in his hand passed out) over the police version of events? There was security and a bunch of police there, you think they all got together to concoct a sensational story about some no name NBA player?
You're digging, put down the shovel
Can’t see him in the rotation when Cody and Lamelo come back. Hell he may be done next game with how poorly he played tonight. It’s not just the missed shots it’s the missed reads. He’s not good at find or creating open shots for his teammates. Only positive is that his defensive effort is improved.He can’t make a shot. Jeez
Young men who became rich overnight and have to deal with navigating an extremely high pressure job at a very young age need mentors for all kinds of things.A veteran mentor should be helping with things like dealing with the media, how to interact with fans etc, how to deal with pro coaches, etc
He should not need a mentor to tell him that drinking and driving is not a good idea.