I'll still take him. Would rather win with jackasses than lose with nice guys...I think.
Look at all of you judging the way a 16/17 year old acts lol whatever this kid has we need it on this team. Quit with the I don’t want him, I couldn’t control myself at 16/17 and I wasn’t even in the spotlight like this kid is. Locker room cancer is hilarious look at his teammates hyping him up if he was by himself then you can say that
Look at all of you judging the way a 16/17 year old acts lol whatever this kid has we need it on this team. Quit with the I don’t want him, I couldn’t control myself at 16/17 and I wasn’t even in the spotlight like this kid is. Locker room cancer is hilarious look at his teammates hyping him up if he was by himself then you can say that
If you couldn't control yourself at that age, then that's a "you" problem. I've had 3 kids all go thru that age, play sports, and none of them had control issues. So no, it's not a "teenage" thing or a "maturity" thing or whatever other excuse you want to put on it....
I've witnessed a lot of HS basketball and haven't seen that kind of behavior. I played HS basketball and never acted like that, BUT, I guess I never dunked over a guy either.
16-17 year-olds having an immature moment? Real shocker, let me tell ya. Seems like a correctable thing to me anyway. If he's out committing armed robbery, sexual assault, etc. then different story.
Just because some of your kids might be perfect doesn't mean that all of them are. Speaking for myself, at 42 I don't act the same as I did at 16. I wasn't even close to as mature 25+ years ago. Truth.
But, judge away.