This is some dog whistle ****. Those charges were a billion years ago, most were dropped except the cocaine (who gives a ****), and he has spent the last several years running basketball teams for boys and girls, and getting them connected from high school to college basketball teams.
Sports media *loves* going after non-professional sports representation. Look at the ******** Lamar Jackson had to deal with. And it makes sense -- the whole construct/viability of agents is premised on conveying that you should just a professional to handle your business, not family or important mentors. Given the connections between agents and sports journalism, you can count on the journalism to absolutely **** on Ace Bailey for the next few days for daring to not giving a cut of his contract to agents who did nothing for him in contrast to what Omar Cooper has done.
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@KqWIN -- this agent tried his very best to put his client in what was foreseen as the best situation (Washington). And guess what-- if we didn't have such a team menaces running our FO, they were gonna pull it off. Now there is a situation where folks are confirming that there is no trade up option, realizing that 'yes, Utah wants the kid and no, they're not gonna give him up for nothing', and it will conclude with Ace's appearance in summer league next week. This will all blow over, and have minimal bearing on Ace's prospects as a basketball player.
You can say all you want re: wanting to play in NOLA vs Utah. Everyone here is forgetting the ******** Donovan Mitchell had to navigate as a black star playing in Salt Lake City. A move to Utah for years, like we're talking 7 years, takes some adjustment, some time to ensure that there is no other alternatives. Players having this amount of power is tough for fans but ultimately best for the players, which frankly deserve any power they can command. They are the league.
- George