What I don't understand is Why is Adam Silver literally allowing an inmate to play with an ankle monitor? Or the Lakers allowing their criminal to play without a suspension or punishment? They'll suspend players for other petty crime like marijuana possession but if you end up in jail for drunk driving stuff that could potentially kill someone its all good, we'll turn a blind eye to it
I don't necessarily agree with the punishment, but I am very surprised he is allowed to go about his business as an NBA player - has this ever happened before? It's been years since I have seen somebody with one of those ankle monitors - are they still huge and bulky?
It is 25 days, not 25 years and is going to draw a lot more negative attention than needed. What will small children think while watching the games? The Lakers should allow him to come to practice, but tell him to lay low for the games. It seems asinine to let him play.