The Clippers‘ decision to sign Kevin Porter Jr. to a two-year contract is “in no way (meant to) downplay, diminish or condone domestic violence,” president of basketball operations Lawrence Frank told Law Murray of The Athletic on Monday.
Porter reached a plea agreement of a third-degree reckless assault misdemeanor in January after having been originally charged last fall with felony counts of assault and strangulation following an altercation with his former girlfriend in New York. He may still face discipline from the NBA, which is investigating the case.
Frank said Porter and the team will “abide by” any decision the league makes and told Murray that the Clippers had an independent specialist evaluate the guard before deciding to bring him aboard.
“He’s had an offseason personal-development plan that he’s been committed to,” Frank said. “And then, based on our specialist recommendation, he’ll have an offseason and off-the-court personal-development plan that he’ll be held accountable to. With that being said … we thought, hey, look, positive change is possible, and here’s an opportunity for him.
“… We take these allegations very, very seriously. With that being said, we’re going to lean on people who are experts in the field to be able to advise us — whether it’s Kevin or anyone else — is worthy of a second opportunity and why. And we’ll just kind of look at every case and every individual on a case-by-case circumstance. But we’re very aware and respectful to the sensitivities that come with, you know, these allegations. And like I said, that’s why we’ve invested a lot in terms of making sure that there’s a personal-development plan where there’s a high level of accountability.”
Here’s more from around the Pacific:
- Examining what has been a quiet offseason for the Lakers, Jovan Buha of The Athletic says the team is expected to continue to remain patient as it considers possible roster moves. The Lakers will likely make a consolidation trade at some point to potentially open up a roster spot and/or more room below the second tax apron, sources tell Buha, but that may happen until closer to the start of the season.
- The Suns still have some work to do to fill out their coaching staff ahead of Mike Budenholzer‘s first season in Phoenix, writes Duane Rankin of The Arizona Republic. As Rankin details, former NBA big man Pero Antic – who played for Budenholzer in Atlanta and is working with the Suns’ Summer League roster, is one possible candidate for an assistant role.
- After signing a new four-year contract to remain with the team, Royce O’Neale said he thinks the Suns have “an opportunity to do something special” next season, which made it an easy decision for him to stay in Phoenix, according to Rankin. The Suns dealt with a series of injuries last season and made some major roster changes before and during the season, including adding O’Neale at the trade deadline. The hope is that more continuity will help make a difference in 2024/25. “We’ll have a whole complete year to build some team chemistry and everything, get acclimated and hit the ground running and do a lot of special things,” O’Neale said.
Righhtttt whatever you want to tell yourself. Just say you value his talent over his off court issues.
Rank these pairs of Eskimo bros in terms of who you’d take if you could have them for their entire career, Kevin Porter Jr/Jaylen Brown, Brent Barry/Tony Parker, Dennis Rodman/Vinnie Johnson, Matt Barnes/Derek Fisher or PJ Washington/Jalen Green… link to m.youtube.com
Lakers have too many players under contract is the problem. Either release a player or attach a draft pick.
Oh being patient lmfao. Man lakers stink and this little Buss, James, Pelinka three way is awesome to watch. It’s clear each one knows something dirty on the others. I mean what do you have to do to get fired? Needed help from the league just to get bounced 4-1 first round season gone. Oh that’s fantastic. Here’s your friend as coach, your son on a roster spot. The Max and a no trade clause @40. Pelinka hasn’t done anything positive in years….what’s going on here? Circus yay. Stay patient Laker nation, enjoy.
I’m sorry that LeBron slept with your wife. That must’ve sucked!
This isnt his second chance. Remember he screwed up with the Cavs too? Lol And he had multiple incidents on the Cavs and Houston, that was just the worst one.
Anyways, I am not a clippers fan and any likeness I had to them is gone.
Yawwwn …….
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