It's reported this happened Friday. He was at the Knicks game Friday and looked happy as pie.
Nonetheless, I wouldn't cut him. Could've been due to some medication. Who knows.
I wonder why they thought it was a good idea to move his locker. We all know weird stuff like that mean stuff to players. Like organizations don't automatically give new players the numbers they want, they usually let players work it out themselves.
Ive thought keeping him out of playing basketball probably wasn't the best idea. Basketball probably has been an outlet his whole life and maybe his issues will be down to a managable level if he had that outlet.
It's going to suck losing him for nothing.
Porter was portrayed as having off court issues coming out of college. Interestingly enough, he never got into a scuffle, ever, in his rookie season. He was always very disciplined & respectful to his teammates, the opposition & the refs. I never read of any negative things about him off the court either as a Cav.
What in the world happened? We're about to lose out on a potential star for reasons that I still can't comprehend.
I hope the front office does everything in their power to give him a last chance. This could be a big misunderstanding for all we know. He's a human, we all throw tantrums at one point, even in our adulthoods.
If it wasn't moving a locker it would have been something else.
Porter was portrayed as having off court issues coming out of college. Interestingly enough, he never got into a scuffle, ever, in his rookie season. He was always very disciplined & respectful to his teammates, the opposition & the refs. I never read of any negative things about him off the court either as a Cav.
What in the world happened? We're about to lose out on a potential star for reasons that I still can't comprehend.
I hope the front office does everything in their power to give him a last chance. This could be a big misunderstanding for all we know. He's a human, we all throw tantrums at one point, even in our adulthoods.
That's true but it's just been weird how the organization has decided to handle this. Get him help and be supportive is one thing.
It's like they want to be the father figure to him that he never had and instill the discipline he didn't get as a child. He is an adult and that ship has sailed. It just seems like they took the completely wrong approach to this and will lose a player with alot of potential because of it.
That's true but it's just been weird how the organization has decided to handle this. Get him help and be supportive is one thing.
It's like they want to be the father figure to him that he never had and instill the discipline he didn't get as a child. He is an adult and that ship has sailed. It just seems like they took the completely wrong approach to this and will lose a player with alot of potential because of it.
I mean the Cavs know what he is worth, they went to a lot of trouble to get him. If they are willing to cut bait, it must be pretty bad.