but it was the first time he was forced to go to counseling.
And that never works for people, change must come from within. You can lead horse to water...
other players will push him even more now, hoping he snaps and he gets tossed.
i thought all things considered, he handled it well by keeping his hands to himself (or as the kids would say, HIS-self)
Yes, everytime he keeps his cool in the face of the shoveling shit, it's a win for him.
But just how big are those wins when it's so close to the last suspension?
When his shit bucket gets full, we'll know if he's changed. If not, he'll dump it all out on or off court publicly.
But is he's learned, and changed, then we might not even know the bucket is full.
One way or the other, he has a big target on his back going forward, that's for sure.