If this is true, it's really unfortunate. Why some young players don't take there careers seriously i have no idea. I'm not saying they have to act like angels, but to party your career away, and not respect the opportunity of a life time, by not giving 100% is foolish.
If this is true, It would have to disqualify him as being a potential target of the Celtics.
I agree...no knuckleheads.
What the...are you people serious?
-- "Splashed neon colored sports drinks (such as Gatorade) on the carpets throughout the home."
-- $30,000 in other damage to carpets
-- Extreme water damage throughout the home
-- Clogged toilets filled with cotton balls and feces
(In fact, the owners say the plumber who fixed the toilet told them the damage was so bad he told them, "Someone must not like you.")
-- Broken elevator (it's a baller house)
-- $4,000 in damage to the stove
-- damage to the fridge
-- damage to the blinds
-- damage to dishwasher
-- torn window screens
The owners say they also found weed and roaches from joints in the home -- including pieces of marijuana in the master bathroom drawers.
Are you guys equating the dollar figures (provided by the disgruntled landlords, who have no incentive to inflate the numbers, of course) with the amount of damage? What's "crazy" isn't the damage, it's the fact that carpets exist which are so expensive that spilling Gatorade on them and "other damage" (whatever that means) would signify tens of thousands of dollars lost in value. $4,000 in damage to a stove? I didn't even realize an entire stove could cost that much. For all we know he lost a single custom knob on the console. All the rest of the damage could be trivial, we have no idea. Did the dishwasher, gasp, suffer a dent? Maybe bad enough to lose a security deposit. Okay.
Why do we care? I mean, god forbid a seven foot human being should clog a toilet with feces, oh, the horror. The weed is nothing. Do you people honestly believe that there are no marijuana aficionados on the Celtics right now? Get real. The tombstone is slightly weird out of context, but it's a freaking Halloween toy, big whoop. Basically, this is a run-of-the-mill People's Court case, except the property involved is obscenely overpriced and we're only getting one side of the story and it's slimy little Harvey's tabloid version. Calm, the ****, down.