I don't know, he can still be a great influence for the rooks unless you think NBA players should be monks.
*squints* i'd say a) a lot of things b) quite a bit when you're rich and a public figure and if you're still unsure about a), read b) again. you've got a 14 year vet rollin' around with a ton of weed on him. i'd say we have little to learn from him.
A) He likes to live a little, whatever. B)We still got rules about how to be rich this long after the cultural revolution? Should we? So, why is he bad for rookies? He was not rolling around with grenades or dumdum bullets in 2017.
https://www.themoviedb.org/person/99032-james-glickenhaus https://www.themoviedb.org/person/125085-hideo-gosha Better now?
Living a little is spending a weekend in Vegas clubbing, hitting bars, maybe going to various types of shows. Living a little is using your connections and financial status to attend events and parties that you can't when you don't have money and financial status. Living a little isn't getting caught in Watts with enough weed on your person to get arrested. He's a multi-millionaire, he should know better. It's a bad example to follow. It's not what you want young, stupid kids to be doing. You'd think "living a little" would stop somewhere between getting arrested and getting home safe and sound.
So the main problem is a technicality. Rookies should be fine around him. One foolish act /=/ baggage.
Wasn't that baggage just some punches thrown within the locker room that goes down just rarely gets out and some cannabis?