Jahlil Probably should have stayed in school if he wanted access to booze.
According to John Gonzalez of CSN Philly — Okafor — who is already dealing with having a gun pulled on him, speeding 108 MPH on the Ben Franklin Bridge and a fight in Boston — was also recently outed by security at an Old City nightclub, after he tried to use a fake I.D.
In late October, Okafor allegedly presented a fake I.D. at Misconduct Tavern in Center City, according to two sources with knowledge of the situation. Okafor, 19, was refused service, the sources said. One of the sources said he was surprised because Okafor is “a big guy” and “famous” and “pretty easy to recognize.”
Over the weekend, the Philadelphia Inquirer also reported that Okafor was stopped for speeding on the Ben Franklin Bridge while going in excess of 100 miles per hour. While the team was in Memphis on Sunday, Brett Brown called the reports “concerning.”
On Thanksgiving, TMZ posted a video that showed Okafor getting in a physical altercation outside a Boston nightclub. The incident occurred more than a month and a half after the most-alarming situation to date. According to a witness and two separate reports filed by the Philadelphia Police Department and U.S. Park Rangers and obtained by CSNPhilly.com, Okafor had a gun pointed at him during an argument outside an Old City nightclub on Oct. 4 after 2 a.m.
It’s definitely concerning, because 17 straight losses as a professional should definitely not have you so stressed out, that you forgetting to use common sense on a daily basis.
He Jahlil wanted to be coddled then he probably should have stayed at Duke for another season, but once he turned pro, he understood that the 76ers could draft him.
Would he be having these problems if he were in Minnesota, L.A. or New York?