I personally wouldn't sign him to a contract. But it's his life, and his choice, if someone else wanted to sign him I wouldn't hold them responsible if the worst happened.
Any person should show a basic regard for human life
A major part of having respect for human life is allowing people to make informed choices for themselves. Who are you to tell another human being what they should or shouldn't do with their own life?
It looks like you haven't read the thread. Go back and see what made me and several others upset.
I'm not sure what the rest of the thread has to do with the point I made. It stands on it's own.
Are you saying we should tell other people what to do with their own life?
Lol ok. I haven't made any comments about telling people what to do with their life. I don't know where you got that idea from and why you directed it at me, but I haven't made any posts about that. Please read before you post.
What I have posted about in this thread is the lack of respect and regard for human life that posters have shown. That comes from when discussing Bosh potentially dying, responses included-
"If he is in shape then sign him, zero risk"
"If he dies, he dies"
"If he dies it's not like we've seen it before"
"I certainly won't sympathize with them when they die"
"If he dies now then it was probably meant to be"
So again, what I've posted about has nothing to do with telling people what to do with their lives.