Choker wrote:kblo247 wrote:DEEP3CL wrote:Guessing he'll do about 14 1/2...depending on what Georgia law is. The fact that he got probation tells you he's getting out one day. Maybe he can ball up in the yard now. Another dude who couldn't leave the hood alone after sports got you out in the first place.
Deep if you ever heard his old coach or mom talk, you would see that he wasn't in the hood growing up. He got into it as a player actually. That's why I think its silly to even have the college one year rule as college didn't mature him. He was sheltered as a high schooler and teen. Money corrupted him as he wanted to party and do the things he wasn't allowed to do as a teen so he wouldn't get into this type of trouble.
He is not jr smith or Matt Barnes who came from the actual hood and admit it, and its kinda ironic because despite their ups and downs actually having grown up in the hood gives them the common sense to draw a line and stay in the league so they don't go back
So this guy decided to join a gang AFTER earning millions of dollars? Outside of cartels and the mafia, I've never heard of that. This whole time I thought he grew up in the hood and just couldn't get away from that life.
Yeah it was said he joined after being drafted and signing with the lakers. He wasn't a thug growing up or gang member, which is why when they interviewed his mom and his coach growing up they had a really wtf did we do wrong look. The gangbanger even said on anomaly Crittenton was fascinated by their power and lifestyle.