Once again Baja, you make some great points. But I want to reiterate my point about the long big pile of leaves.
When you say other players don’t get the same treatment, well that’s exactly my point. Different red flags, but everybody knew that Beasley was involved in drugs, didn’t have a great work ethic, and was generally going to be a knuckle head. The reporters talk to people who are close to the situation, who pull them aside and say, look off the record ___. Without those sources, Jay Bilas isn’t going to say “Look, I’ve heard first hand from a lot of people that Beasley is drugged up, loser, knuckle head. He’d be sued and lose all of his sources. But when the evidence merits, we all get to read the red flag stories months before the draft … and that’s all we will ever get. We get those stories from December to June 30, “Good prospect but some major red flags.” And because of the inability of coaches to burn bridges, libel, and journalistic standards that’s all you are ever going to get … unless it’s in a public record.
Note - I’m talking about reputable people like Bilas, Simmons, Stein, ect. (If it’s whisper off a fan blog or something, then I flip and agree 100% with you.)
If we get a steady and monumental stream of red flags from those type of people it’s meaningful. I’ve listed the list before. It’s only approached this level with a handful of guys over the past 20 years. This is not the net or more media – from Coleman, Sheed, Ron-Ron, Beasley ect … the players that have the potential to be atomic lock room cancer are identified and reported to us in this same fashion for 20 years. Some guys like Josh Smith and JR Smith are problematic but manageable. They were worth the risk. Some players destroy franchises. While the assessment of the players is relevant so are the choices made by the players after the draft.
The pro Cousins camp is taking time picking apart the examples … but the fact is … we won’t know the supporting evidence before the draft. No matter how hard the team works, they will only have a decent guess.
Over the last decade, I cannot think of only two other players that got this type of Red Flag press. One was Beasley and the other was Ron-Ron. That’s it. That’s the list. If it’s coming from good sources, that means something.