FFBlitzace wrote:You guys jump to too many conclusions. It's ridiculous to assume that he doesn't really care about basketball anymore and wants to be a right wing media personality once he inevitably retires any day now. And then it's ridiculous to then assume even more things about why he has the views he has and his motivations behind them.
He almost certainly has a daily workout/rehab schedule designed by the medical staff. After that, he can spend his time however he wants. Give it a rest with some of this nonsense.
I want to be cautious here, not because I consider this off limits on a basketball forum, but because I don't want anyone to misconstrue the message, so I will preface by stating that I believe it is any individual's right to seek their own path. I'm an advocate for individual freedoms, even though we may not like what individuals do with the freedoms they are given. I'm most assuredly not talking about an individual's right not to wear a mask. That's a moronic conversation that has nothing to do with freedom whatsoever.
I don't want to be critical of Jonathan Isaac's right to make his own choices, even if I may very much disagree with those choices. Believe it or not, it is the right of any individual to be as bigoted as they please so long as they do not infringe upon the rights of others. I may not like it when my neighbor has an oversized confederate flag on the back wall of his garage on full display for all to see, but it is his right to put it there.
Let's be frank this... Isaac isn't being paraded around for his transcendental wisdom. He isn't being paraded around for his life experiences. He isn't being paraded around because of his basketball skill. He is being paraded around because he decided not to kneel. He is the 'black friend' for a bunch of people that are cognizant of the perception of racism fostered by their actions and words. It is Isaac's right to choose this path, just as it is the right of any drunk 18-year-old on spring break to appear in a 'Girls Gone Wild' video.
So why do I bother to bring this up? None of this was in Isaac's background before he was drafted. Isaac posted a photo shortly after he joined the organization that displayed his care package laid out on a bed. Among the items were RDV books. I thought that was very bad form. I've certainly gone through the indoctrination process when starting a new job, so I wouldn't say this is really out of the ordinary, but I have always assumed that everyone ignores that crap. What if some people actually take it to heart though? Perhaps we aren't a destination for reasons that aren't related to basketball or geographic location. I can tell you this... if I were a competing organization, it's a weapon I would use for a competitive advantage.
There wouldn't really be a conversation here if Isaac was discussing basketball, but he isn't. He is finding time to discuss many things, but there is complete silence on what he is getting paid $17M per year to do. There is complete silence on what everyone on this forum is presumably here for.
"Xatticus has always been, in my humble opinion best poster here. Should write articles or something."
-pepe1991