The players sign a waiver permitting the team to have access to any medical information relevant to their participation with the team. This is part of the standard NBA contract.
It was reported, and I don’t think it was ever denied, that she did inform Brian Wright early on. He said he would take care of it. He did not.
That’s incorrect. She was, and is, employed as the team’s sports psychologist. Her job is to assist with any psychological problems that can affect a player’s basketball performance. She was not employed to deal with players’ psychological problems in general.
She was seeing all of the Spurs’ players, btw. I have not heard of any complaints about any other players. Apparently, the sessions with the others went as they should, and only Primo was a serious problem.
It’s well worth noting that when she reported Primo’s misbehavior to Wright, it put Wright in a bind. Primo was Wright’s draft pick, and it was a very unlikely and unexpected draft pick, as people here will recall. Then, Primo was being promoted as the Spurs point guard of the future, (which again looked unlikely to the outside observer.) Wright undoubtedly didn’t want to look like he had made a stupid blunder by reaching so far with that draft pick. It created an obstacle against Wright taking action when the matter was first reported to him.