One of my sons is 23 and been on his own since leaving for college. When he got his first job in his career, the company wasn't expected to babysit him and teach him how to be an adult. He was expected to be and act like an adult why performing his job.
I don't see that things should be any different for Williams simply because his career is basketball. Williams, like my son, has a career and should act accordingly. Be mature. Be early to work. Dedicate yourself to your profession. Be held accountable for you actions.
The first few days of problems in Robert Williams career lies squarely at the feet of Robert Williams. Not the Celtics.
Are adults sometimes late to work, make mistakes on the job? Etc... guess what being an adult takes practice. Some people spend a lifetime doing it. Just because your of a certain age doesn’t mean that the adult genie suddenly grants you special adult powers. It’s a combo of experiences, environment, and biology. Step down from your high horse.
Agreed. Being from a small town, the athletes and kids of well off parents ran the show. If there was a party the athletes and wealthy kids would walk and other kids would take the fall. Some of them ended up in really bad situations once in college.
We don't know what Williams family structure was like, and being big dog in a small town, I'm sure he got what ever he wanted, and the same with college. Good adults are created on the most part, by their parents, and their surroundings. Not everyone gets to grow up the same. I also know kids that one grew up well and the other, not so much. Also new a kid that was the biggest $#@#$ in school and a few years after hichschool ended up being on of the nicest people you could come across. Also the person with the 5th highest GPA in my class ended up getting caught selling cocaine and had to go into witness protection for a few years while they rounded up their suppliers because they snitched.
Some times a change in environment can do wonders for a person, for either good or bad.
If Williams doens't get it in Boston, there is a good chance he wont.