BC867
Long time Phoenician!
I don't think anyone faults him for feeling it, but rather for showing it to a national TV audience watching one of the NBA's biggest occurrences of the year.He was there at the draft, in fact one of the media folks at the draft said last night he was behind Zach as he was going up to the podium and he was "clearly" not happy about who picked him.
I don't blame someone for thinking Minnesota has a terrible history, I just think you have to be mature and not make it that obvious on live tv. And I think the stuff since then has all been spin from his people who recognized how bad it looked when he did that.
But then, from one year of college ball to instant millionaire/celebrity, how can we be shocked that he crossed the line?
Is a man-child athlete really worth a higher income than a school teacher or cop or firefighter or nurse, etc.? Evidently! Human beings pay through the ol' wazoo to be entertained.