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It is illegal to share confidential medical records with anyone. Thus, not reasonable at all to share that information.
Bryan Colangelo tells me via text: "Someone's out to get me. ... This is clearly not me." Colangelo adds that he's "hopeful to resolve this soon."
Wouldn't be surprising if he tweeted on the accounts connected to his wife's number. If it is his wife, is he really going to try to claim that he shouldn't have known and didn't know? QuoteBryan Colangelo tells me via text: "Someone's out to get me. ... This is clearly not me." Colangelo adds that he's "hopeful to resolve this soon."https://twitter.com/Schultz_Report/status/1001938067136139265
Quote from: Moranis on May 31, 2018, 10:17:52 AMIt is illegal to share confidential medical records with anyone. Thus, not reasonable at all to share that information.Sure. Have you ever been married? You don't think Okafor failing that physical was super frustrating? Moreover - how "confidential," was it? Collars was just trying to protect Jah's career. I'm sure the team could have disclosed the reason the trade failed.
And if these twitter guys were such defenders of Bryan, where are they now to be like "no I'm not Colangelo, here I'll prove it"?
Quote from: jaketwice on May 31, 2018, 10:23:48 AMQuote from: Moranis on May 31, 2018, 10:17:52 AMIt is illegal to share confidential medical records with anyone. Thus, not reasonable at all to share that information.Sure. Have you ever been married? You don't think Okafor failing that physical was super frustrating? Moreover - how "confidential," was it? Collars was just trying to protect Jah's career. I'm sure the team could have disclosed the reason the trade failed.And it is still illegal to share that information. Unless Okafor and Fultz signed releases allowing Colangelo to tell his wife about their medical conditions, Colangelo violated the law. It really is that simple.
Quote from: gift on May 31, 2018, 02:30:04 PMAnd if these twitter guys were such defenders of Bryan, where are they now to be like "no I'm not Colangelo, here I'll prove it"?If they were setting him up, why would they do that?
Quote from: Moranis on May 31, 2018, 02:31:06 PMQuote from: jaketwice on May 31, 2018, 10:23:48 AMQuote from: Moranis on May 31, 2018, 10:17:52 AMIt is illegal to share confidential medical records with anyone. Thus, not reasonable at all to share that information.Sure. Have you ever been married? You don't think Okafor failing that physical was super frustrating? Moreover - how "confidential," was it? Collars was just trying to protect Jah's career. I'm sure the team could have disclosed the reason the trade failed.And it is still illegal to share that information. Unless Okafor and Fultz signed releases allowing Colangelo to tell his wife about their medical conditions, Colangelo violated the law. It really is that simple. what was fultz' medical issue that was disclosed?
Stand by your man girl! I also think it's reasonable for a man to share sensitive information with his wife. Although I bet they are having a massive fight right now. And obviously it's not reasonable to share info with her moving forward. Nice to see a woman down for her man.