flyerhawk
Well-Known Member
They need to come clean because of exactly what's happening. The media is focusing on this to an extent and since there are no clear explanations from either the Sixers or Fultz as to what the problem is, they are speculating and coming up with their own explanations.
At least if they come clean, it'll stop the speculation or at least lessen it a good bit.
It would certainly be helpful for the media and fans to have a better idea about what's going on. But ultimately they need to focus first on help Fultz, whatever that entails. If the problem is in his head now, acknowledging that publicly isn't going to help the situation.
What's strange to me is that the team is keeping him doing basketball activities with the team rather than sending him off to some private training facility. So the media gets snippets of him playing but very little else. Not sure why they are doing that.
But if the Sixers keep playing well, the fans are not going to care about Fultz. Sixer fans are very familiar with red shirt rookies.