sip wrote:Nuntius wrote:AbeVigodaLive wrote:
"Because he wants to" loses a bit of luster when we note that Myles Turner attended fashion week in Milan a couple of weeks ago... and posed for multiple photo shoots.
It would seem that Myles Turner is trying to grow his brand a bit.
Him wanting to grow his brand or him simply being into fashion (as evidenced by him attending fashion week in Milan) are both legit arguments. They are also a far, far cry from the "he really wants the attention" argument that was first posited, though. That argument is rather weak.
It is exactly the same thing. Him wanting to grow his brand and wanting to stand out with his fashion are 100% him wanting attention. There is nothing wrong with it but to act like it isn't the truth is just stupid.
Nah, man. I heavily, heavily disagree.
Doing it to grow his brand makes it a business move. It's about making a living and having further career opportunities in your post-basketball future, not about the attention.
Doing it because he loves fashion makes it a "I do it because I want to" move. It's akin to a musician playing a live show.
I'm not saying that there's absolutely 0% chance that it was done for the attention, I'm just saying that immediately assuming that it's done for this reason is a very lazy argument. There's no reason to default to that argument other than laziness, imo.

































