There is point in everyone's lives where they have to take responsibility. Can't baby sit a grown man.
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“None of us have seen Royce. He didn’t come to the game and missed three or four practices. We haven’t seen him. I text him all the time, make sure he’s doing fine, but he hasn’t texted back.”
Hmmm....
Well ****.
You don't just skip NBA practice and expect to not face consequences.
EDIT: thought this would be appropriate:
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Give Royce a break. Anxiety is serious, debilitating condition. We'd all love the Cinderella story. It may happen, it may not happen. Royce has always been very open about his anxiety issues. He made it clear that anyone drafting him was taking a chance on him. He could easily have swept it under the carpet, or at least downplayed it. It's easy for us to sit back and say, "we support Royce as long as he's beating anxiety, but not when he appears to be losing his battle against anxiety." But it might be wiser for us to see how this plays out. I would be delighted if this works out for Royce. But I certainly wouldn't feel let down if it does not work out.
Full statement from Royce White:
In hindsight, perhaps it was not a good idea to be open and honest about my anxiety disorder, due to the current situations at hand that involve the nature of actions from the Houston Rockets. As a rookie, I want to settle into a team and make progress; but since preseason the Rockets have been inconsistent with their agreement to proactively create a healthy and successful relationship. At this point the Rockets are aware of my position and the reason for my absence. Any other response is inaccurate. This is important to me. It is a health issue. I must advocate for my rights. It is a player-commodity league. The failure to meet my requests for support will end with me being unhealthy and that is not a consequence that I am willing to accept to play any sport.
Full statement from Royce White:
In hindsight, perhaps it was not a good idea to be open and honest about my anxiety disorder, due to the current situations at hand that involve the nature of actions from the Houston Rockets. As a rookie, I want to settle into a team and make progress; but since preseason the Rockets have been inconsistent with their agreement to proactively create a healthy and successful relationship. At this point the Rockets are aware of my position and the reason for my absence. Any other response is inaccurate. This is important to me. It is a health issue. I must advocate for my rights. It is a player-commodity league. The failure to meet my requests for support will end with me being unhealthy and that is not a consequence that I am willing to accept to play any sport.
Aaaand this is why we hire a spokesperson and let them do the talking.
It could have been drafted by agent/spokesperson for all we know.