KesselBuiltMyHotrod
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Apparently Utah Jazz player Rudy Gobert tested positive for coronavirus.
What a d-bag.
Apparently Utah Jazz player Rudy Gobert tested positive for coronavirus.
He changed his opinion pretty fast when his agent told him it was a breach of contract and he wasn't getting paid.Lebron says he won’t play without fans, they have to listen to the boss man.
Honestly from what I’ve researched and heard the touching isn’t really as big of a deal with this illness. Seems like that’s a common misconception. The CDC basically tells you to do that so you can feel like you’re being proactive (plus it is still flu season so it’s a smart thing to do)
breathing the same air in a confined space such as a locker room or a team plane or a press room however is a totally different story. HIGHLY infectious through respiration
touch a surface, then touch your nose/lips/mouth. If the surface contained a live/active strain then boom its in your system.
Apparently Donovan Mitchell is “very frustrated“ with Gobert
hopefully the team implodes and the Celtics can get Gobert lol
The majority of people weren’t really taking it seriously because of the messaging we had been getting at the time, I can’t blame him too much for that when he makes a big donation and is genuinely sorry
I get not wanting him in Boston for this but the idea that his career should be over is ridiculous
Agree with this. I liked the post because I don't want him in Boston but in no way should his career be over for being a moron.He acted like a brat about it, as did a lot of people.
Difference between him and others is that he has apologized profusely and tried to make good when he realized his mistake (granted, it was fairly impossible for him not to realize his mistake given that he had it).
His act of apologizing and trying to do right by saying he was stupid and donating money to those in need is certainly enough for me to forgive. What is important is you learn and it looks like he did. I don’t see a reason for the man’s life to be upended. Who is that helping?
One can of course make the argument that “he could have killed someone” with his actions. But, I think that is just too extreme of a stance to take given the nature of his action.
Agree with this. I liked the post because I don't want him in Boston but in no way should his career be over for being a moron.
For me, what he did to his teammates and those who cover the team was inexcusable but we should be focusing on what he's done since then. He's been educated and been out there helping people in Utah and back home in France. He made a dumb mistake that could have had catastrophic results but thankfully it didn't.
At this point you can't play the what if game. You just have to move forward.