MrDollarBills wrote:Paradise wrote:13th Man wrote:
Russell isn't without flaws, both in character and in skill. What we're hoping is that he gets to improve in both areas in this environment and I genuinely believe that he will.
I agree that we should give him a clean slate and give him a fair chance, afterall he's going to be here for awhile and is the future of this team.
He deserves more than a fair chance but we need to stop acting like he's some juvenile delinquent or ex-con. The only flaws I care for us to fix is on the court stuff like his efficiency and defense. He's a kid that will learn about life which will make him mature on his own time off the court. My experiences at 21 forced me to grow up faster.
It's a little annoying reading these posts all over about his character being poor when this is the same franchise that had a guy by the name of J-Kidd who used to beat his wife. He wasn't 21 either.
Lance Stephenson didn't even get nearly this much attention for pushing his pregnant girlfriend down a flight of stairs before his rookie season. He apologized and suddenly all is forgotten. Stephenson was supposedly an awful locker room cancer after the Pacers traded for Evan Turner. Yet, he was brought back to Indiana.
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Yeah. Dude recorded a known moron bragging about cheating on his girlfriend and stupidly uploaded it. Immature and foolish, but not a criminal act.
Guys put more stock into him being a snitch than the actions of a man who slapped his wife in the face in front of his child. That speaks volumes to me.
This kid gets a clean slate here...for every post I read about his "poor character" I cringe. He's not a criminal, nor should he be treated like one.
I agree. It's just that when Marks and Atkinson have based the entire Nets turnaround on culture and character, even the slightest blemish raises eyebrows. It's not that Russell is some bad seed, it's just that the bar has been set so high with the current cast.
All of this will be irrelevant once some people get it out of their system.