This the worst of your takes and it’s bad. They were not going to be able to do anything quietly. You see people that know basketball watched him implode on the floor before their very eyes. Any talk of keeping the shades closed on that is just pure ignorance.
That was bad, but it could have been played off as a "bad moment".
Sure folks would have had some hesitation, but without both sides handling this extremely poorly, potential trade partners are focusing on his elite level, passing, ball handling and defense while convincing themselves that they can develop his free throw and 3 point shooting.
Now? All of this other stuff has completely overshadowed the positives to his game because teams now know they're getting a talented basket case who they can't depend on to work on his game and will quit on them when if things get tough.
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