benji wrote:but there has to be fear he destroys his career through non-on-the-court matters based on this kind of thing. From reading the various stories, he was probably completely unaware of this, but it shows he has unsavory people around him. That's what has to strike fear into Bulls fans.
that down the road there may be something worse if you have these people hanging around and managing Rose's money and career. Eventually that can and will have an impact on what happens on the court. As Kemp's coke habit and other problems derailed his career, for example. And with the example of Jay Williams, ended it due to off-court decisions.
I think you can say the same for any player in the nba… or any celebrity for that matter. There will always be question marks as to how someone can handle being a millionaire at the age of 19.
When you’re at that age, I think it makes sense that Rose relies on someone in his family to be part of his “circle”. Who else could you trust at that age anyway?? there's no report of his family stealing his money.. yet lol
now he has his nba conract and can pay legit people to market him/do his PR/do his taxes. I don’t think his brother and agent B.J Armstrong will hook him up with a drug dealing/motorcycle riding posse.
if anything- Jay Williams is a terrible comparison. there were no “fear factors” with this guy. he had the pedigree and even AFTER hiring a PR guy/agent/launching his own website, he still hopped on the crouch rocket (and he knew he was violating his nba contract) and crashed. It had nothing to do with the people in his “circle”. He made the choice, no one forced him to do it. In fact I think it was on an espn show you could see jay Williams getting on a bike/speeding away despite teammates telling him he’s crazy