Buzbee by 20+, tbh
primo is innocent until proven guilty
Last edited by playblair; 11-03-2022 at 12:32 PM.
i better not hear anything ever again considering any serious matter from this team. ing pussies. Get fired all of you that knew something.
Yeah, that's not great.
Lol there are no good corporate en ies
Let's hear all sides first before demanding anyone be fired please. This guy is suing everyone so yea he wants everyone to look bad.
Both of these f*ckers, Buzbee and the accuser look like they're full of sh*t. That Buzbee dude looks like a used car salesman piece of sh*t, no offense to used car salesman of course. This is a money grab hands down. You can see it on her face, she's full of sh*t. Fortunately for them, people are stupid.
Credibility on this point?
-Buzbee says this isn’t about money. Instead, Cauthen wants changes to be made within the Spurs organization in terms of reporting inappropriate actions and following up on such actions.
Zero
May i remind the jury that if you find a person lies about one point, you may find all of his testimony to be bogus.
I think Don Harris tweeted out that she is not seeking monetary damages.
I’m not in legal and could only speculate why Spurs waived Primo. But I would’ve kept Primo but put him on suspension while the investigation is going. Waiving a “future” franchise player unprecendentedly, just drew a picture of Primo as more guilty, even Buzbee speculating Primo again did similar in Minnesota resulting to him finally getting waived. Again I don’t know the Spurs legal strategy, but that’s my take. Waiving him gives the impression that he’s guilty, and Spurs would like to cut ties. I’m sure Spurs probably wants to portray zero tolerance, and to the other players, but it doesn’t help Primo’s case, and maybe Spurs for just “handling him to the wolves.”
Where did you read this? I highly doubt it. Not trying to hate I just honestly doubt there is no gain to be had for these two bags.
Drug dealer, loan shark, casino manager.
I honestly agree.
This is false.
Thanks. Still doubt about no gain, but again thanks.
Oh dang, timvp from the top rope
Wow! So unfortunate, but sadly, some bodies will be held accountable within the Spurs organization, and it sounds like Primo's boy, Brian, could be one of the first heads that could be rolling off the chopping block, if Cauthen's accusations can be proven to be true. Oh my!
The more I think about it, releasing Primo is a really bad fact: the spurs are first party observers to the conduct being alleged. They had the conversations at issue, etc. they are also notorious for player loyalty (50 mills, the Gasol deal etc) and they decided to let Primo go.
There’s no rational explanation for waiving Primo a week or two after you gave him $8 million if you believed he did nothing wrong. The extension would incentivize the Spurs to do everything in their power to keep someone that they have a bag of money too and were touting him as a franchise player.
Somewhere, they got information about him that caused the organization to believe they had to cut him. There’s no other explanation.
I’d be curious to find out when the org received Buzbee’s demand letter and how that timing lines up with last Friday. But to waive this guy and then get sued 6 days later is a horrible ing look.
Exactly my take. Spurs pretty much handling him to the wolves. May not be bad for Spurs zero tolerance culture, but definitely bad for Primo’s case. People’s impression of Spurs cutting ties with their “future” franchise? Primo must have done terribly bad.
They didn’t believe Cauthen and let her go. He then exposed himself in Vegas and in Minny on the last road trip, letting them know they ed up. Once it became public rumblings, he had to go.
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