Jahlil Okafor Has Been Suspended For Two Games By The Sixers

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The Philadelphia 76ers announced in a statement today they would be suspending rookie Jahlil Okafor for two games, effective immediately.

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Former New York Times scribe Howard Beck reports that Jahlil considers the suspension “tough love.”

But coach Brett Brown tells Beck the organization will support him and help him as both parties try to move on.

Sixers beat writer for Caulkins Media, Tom Moore, added that the surfacing of today’s second video is what led to the suspension.

It seems Okafor did not tell coach Brown about the second incident when he told him about the night in Boston.

Okafor is embarrassed and surprised by the suspension. Brown isn’t sure if the NBA will take further action.

Like Okafor’s friend and NBA peer, Jabari Parker, noted earlier this week, Brown thinks Okafor’s mistakes are the result of money, immaturity due to age, and the shock of all the losing in his rookie season after leading Duke to an NCAA National Championship in his freshman year.

Moore also talked to Okafor’s teammates, Isaiah Canaan and JaKarr Sampson about Okafor:

We’ll likely have more as this story progresses, but we also want to remind readers once again that Jahlil Okafor is still just 19 years old. The videos that have surfaced are pretty serious transgressions, but before castigating him as a punk or using him as a referendum on coddled multi-millionaire athletes, try and empathize a little bit with his situation. He’s very young — he’ll turn 20 in 13 days — and he’s still learning. That’s not excusing the deplorable incidents captured on film in Boston, but it’s a reminder that, like all things in life, it’s not black and white.

We really hope he avoids this level of trouble for the remainder of a long and successful career. By almost all accounts, the Boston fights, the speeding, the fake ID and the incident in a club are all consequences of age and don’t sum up the entirety of the man.

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