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Matisyeezy  Notre Dame Fan Member since Feb 2012 2546 posts

| re: HBO Real Sports story on Royce White (Posted on 1/30/13 at 11:27 am to shuke33)
I read that grantland piece today. I'm sympathetic to his condition, but his demands are absurd and impossible to meet. He's basically asking to be classified as day-to-day for his entire career. What team wants to risk that crap?
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SPEEDY  Lamar Fan 2005 Tiger Smack Poster of the Year Member since Dec 2003 54216 posts

| re: HBO Real Sports story on Royce White (Posted on 1/30/13 at 11:40 am to shuke33)
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Sounds like RW has a hyper sensitivity issue imo.
Sounds like RW is bat shite crazy
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Dr RC  Texas A&M Fan Dallas Member since Aug 2011 5668 posts

| re: HBO Real Sports story on Royce White (Posted on 1/30/13 at 11:54 am to SPEEDY)
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And he shows his gratitude to the Rockets for being the only team willing to take a chance in him by giving the Rockets something no pro team had ever heard of before: A 4 page mental health protocol that he demanded they follow.
regardless of what his agent said in that piece, Dallas was going to take him had Houston not selected him the spot before. He wasn't going to fall completely out of the draft so it a bit disingenuous to say Houston was the only team willing to take a shot on him. they probably would have been better suited to deal with his issues considering they dealt with Delonte West (successfully) and Lamar Odom (unsuccessfully) last year.
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SlowFlowPro  Stanford Fan Equality is a circle, not a = Member since Jan 2004 263343 posts

| re: HBO Real Sports story on Royce White (Posted on 1/30/13 at 12:02 pm to shuke33)
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Klosterman interviews Royce
from that article quote:
Do you believe 26 percent of the league is dealing with a mental illness, or does mental illness prompt those dealing with it to self-select themselves out of the pool? Are you the rare exception who got drafted? The amount of NBA players with mental health disorders is way over 26 percent. My suggestion would be to ask David Stern how many players in the league he thinks have a marijuana problem. Whatever number he gives you, that's the number with mental illness. A chemical imbalance is a mental illness. So, wait … if somebody has a drinking problem, is that — That's a mental illness. A gambling addiction is a mental illness. Addiction is a mental illness. Well, then what's the lowest level of mental illness? What is the least problematic behavior that still suggests a mental illness? The reality is that you can't black-and-white it, no matter how much you want to. You have to be OK with it being gray. There is no end or beginning. It's more individualistic. If someone tears a ligament, there is a grade for its severity. But there's no grade with mental illness. It all has to do with the person and their environment and how they are affected by that environment. OK, I get that. But you classify a gambling addiction as a mental illness. Gambling is incredibly common among hypercompetitive people. The NBA is filled with hypercompetitive people. So wouldn't this mean that — Here's an even tougher thing that we're just starting to uncover: How many people don't have a mental illness? But that's what we don't want to talk about. Why wouldn't we want to talk about that? Because that would mean the majority is mentally ill, and that we should base all our policies around the idea of supporting the mentally ill. Because they're the majority of people. But if we keep thinking of them as a minority, we can say, "You stay over there and deal with your problems over there."
if the vast majority of a population have an illness, is it really an illness or is it normalcy?
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Lester Earl  New Orleans Saints Fan Flavortown Member since Nov 2003 161102 posts

| re: HBO Real Sports story on Royce White (Posted on 1/30/13 at 12:05 pm to Vicks Kennel Club)
They showed him taking pics in Rome
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hendersonshands  LA-Lafayette Fan Univ. of Louisiana Ragin Cajuns Member since Oct 2007 97955 posts

| re: HBO Real Sports story on Royce White (Posted on 1/30/13 at 12:07 pm to SlowFlowPro)
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"I think it's a very true statement. At the end of the day, we all stand on one side of a line, and it's always going to be opposed by somebody else," he says. And then he really goes to the rack. "I don't like to compare myself to other great people.8 But I'm sure Gandhi was insufferable to some people. Martin Luther King was insufferable. JFK was certainly insufferable. Galileo was insufferable. It's always tough to tolerate people who say the things that other people don't want to say."
Good gracious.
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HeadyBrosevelt  Hawaii Fan Member since Jan 2013 3578 posts

| re: HBO Real Sports story on Royce White (Posted on 1/30/13 at 12:14 pm to Broski)
Why the frick dont they just load him up on Xanax and throw his arse in the plane
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FOAK  LSU Fan Member since Mar 2011 324 posts

| re: HBO Real Sports story on Royce White (Posted on 1/30/13 at 1:22 pm to SPEEDY)
This guy seems like a huge douche.
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