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By DoNoUhOh, Section NBA
Michael Ray Richardson was kicked out of the NBA for violating the substance abuse policy. He was a great player who had a great number of demons. A life dominated by addiction is always a tragedy but at some point everyone must face the consequences of their actions. Michael Ray Richardson did face those consequences. He lost a life that many can only dream of. Now he is back on the radar; this time, as shocking as it seems, as a coach. Not surprisingly, he's in trouble again. Reading the headlines it would appear that he went John Rocker, tossing out a gay slur and providing some anti-Semitic commentary. In today's world you don't get away with saying things like that. Despite our pride in free speech there is nothing free about the speech of hate. Formal punishment of speech, even if it is hate, always rubs me the wrong way but I understand why leagues are so strict and sensitive on the topic. They are protecting a product that they are trying to make as inclusive as possible. I'm fine with a suspension for uttering a gay slur at a heckler. That kind of thing is unacceptable and should be addressed accordingly.
Yet he was suspended indefinitely. Then the media latched onto the story. The only reason this was even a story was because of the name Michael Ray Richardson. Any other name would have slinked off to the next minor league basketball coaching job. He is paying the price for his former life. A life he appears to have left behind. His first demise he brought upon himself through self destructive behavior. His most recent demise was brought on by his own clumsy utterances but this time around the punishment in no way fits the crime. This time around he is the victim of the media overzealously pursuing the scandals of a troubled man. That is an irresponsible tragedy. Story writing contestLog in or create an account to vote for this story!
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