I think anybody stating that it 100% didn’t happen, or 100% did happen, is off course.
People, of course, do lie. No matter their situation. There have been numerous ones recently where people of all race and wealth levels have made up stories for the emotional trauma and attention. The most prolific example was probably Jussie Smollett. To act like it doesn’t happen is foolish. People lie for clout every single day.
At the same time, to minimize accusers based on other people lying is foolish too. Every account should be listened to, and some are more obviously true than others.
One more thing I haven’t seen anybody mention is that Rudy Gobert did talk about it as well. He said that he was close with Elijah, he had never heard anything about this before, and that he planned on talking to Eijah about it after the game. If it was me, I know I would’ve told my close teammates, but everybody is different. Can’t judge based on what I would have done.
Finally, Lindsey (some of you need to figure out how to spell a name, good grief) has been in the NBA since the early 90’s I think. If this was a thing he had a habit of, and I’ve been told by so many people, if he’s done it once, he’s done it a lot of times, then we would have a lot of examples of it.
I think we need a little more time and information before any judgment can be made. Pretty simple.