Man that’s a hard pass for me. I don’t care how bad it gets, I’m out on DV guys.
I was being a bit facetious. Mostly due to laughing about Dior being in my thoughts and then his name showing up here.
But, yeah, given what the kid has done....it's really not something to joke around about. I'm a #GirlDad and I would probably end up in a jail if a dude hit/etc my daughter.
Here's the other thing....my (basketball) sicko self stayed up to watch the whole game I posted. I would probably disqualify him off the tape alone.
One thing I've always believed in is redemption, for those who WANT to be redeemed, who show themselves worthy of redemption. What I mean is; we've all fallen short. Now, yes, of course, some fall way shorter than others and there are exceptions to someone being redeemed (child sexual chit, murder, etc & etc). How does a person show remorse? How has the person learned from the mistakes? Have they gone through some appropriate measures to try as hard as they can to be a better man/woman? Etc.
.....after watching the youtube game, I see a kid who has terrible body language/attitude. To me, I see a kid who isn't regretful. I see a kid who hasn't actually been knocked down as hard as he knocked down the woman.
I would be okay if the coaches talked with him, at least do their jobs/due diligence, but ultimately, yeah, even though the kid is really fuccing good on the court, I don't see it being a match. Some kids won't save themselves and if I'm Moser, I wouldn't put my rep on the line for him, what little there is left.