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Originally posted by <b>ThatBlazerGuy</b>!
I agree.
They are making an example out of him. Think of some of the other wife beating thugs in this league. Their offenses make Q's dog killing look like childs play.
People that think Q has commited more harm to others in his NBA career than guys like Patterson are morons.
I guess I just feel really bad for the guy. He looked like he was serious about changing. Cutting the braids, bulking up. To bad we have idealistic managment that is crucifing him.
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And that is really a shame. Don't get me wrong. I don 't get off by hurting other animals, but acts of violence and agression against another human being is in a whole other ball park for me. Qyntel is not nearly the worst "character" person in the NBA. The only real problem is that he's on the Blazers and we have this quest to get rid of anything 'bad'. Also, the whole dog incident came at extremely bad timing. I wonder how things would have been different had he showed he was that good and was a starter when that story came out.
I guess it's just something to speculate, but it's too bad he isn't around. Apparently the players all like "Gilligan" in the locker room too.
