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It does not seem realistic, to me, that Ja Morant could have solved all the issues he has alluded to having in just 10 days. What are your thoughts? Was his suspension what you expected?
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@FirstTake He can work on his issues and do his job just like every other American has to

@FirstTake Ja after going to counseling for 20 minutes

@FirstTake So how many days should it take since yall all psychologists

@FirstTake Who says his counseling isn’t ongoing? He didn’t say his issues weren’t there anymore or fixed.

@FirstTake He saw the money at stake and said “I’m good now”

@FirstTake Bro as long as Ja knows what he did was wrong and apologized . He should be able to come back and play as soon as possible. He just has to make sure he doesn’t do anything like that again

@FirstTake What problems? He is 22. He took a photo with a gun that wasn't his. He went to a strip club. And now he needs people like you to help him? God help him from you.

@FirstTake what matters is IF Morant himself wants to change, if he wants to be different and is committed to changing, a few days can plant some great seeds If Morant doesn't want to change, a long suspension wouldn't bring what is needed to his life anyway

@FirstTake What issues? Don't bring your piece to the nudie bar. What do you want him to do, take gun sensitivity training?

@FirstTake Man y’all need to let this young man live and let him play.
