So, you loathed him before any 'sexting' scandal or anything else.
You certainly have every right to loathe the man and to consider his humanity, as well as his playing abilities, to be suspect. Good of you to acknowledge the pre-existing bias, in fact.
My take has always been that he was never as good a player as some thought him to be and never as bad as others thought him to be. He has always seemed to me to be an average-skill set sort of guy who was (almost literally) whipped into a decent pg by Popovich over his first several years in the league, and who has always tried to do exactly what Pop wanted him to do.
I also think his morals are about as average as most professional basketball players. I think the genuine shock that some posters herein seem to have over the scandal is fairly significant display of naiveté.
People who hate him (as you admittedly do ghost-writer) can and do beat this dead horse into the ground every chance they get. But clearly, the organization did its normal Spurs thing. Close ranks and shut everybody else out.
TP has never, in my mind, been as good as he appears to think himself to be, but he has been a really hard worker except when hurt. I think he is egotistic and vain. Having said that, it is all irrelevant to what he brings the team. PATFO seem to value him differently than the cadre of posters herein who have their own agenda and cannot seem to control their need to try to advance that agenda every chance they get. The fact that some of us don't actively 'loathe' the man as you do is grounds on this forum to be called all manner of unseemly names, reflective of little more than a classically adolescent inability to recognize nuanced assessments as opposed to the "You're either with me or against me" mentality.