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Last year, San Antonio Spurs fans were shocked to learn that Josh Primo had been waived by the team.
At the time, Primo had been selected as the 12th pick in the draft just a year before.
It wasn’t quite clear what was going on but eventually, allegations against Primo by multiple women in the Spurs organization painted a bad picture of the young player.
Now, nearly a year later, the NBA has concluded its investigation into Primo.
Adrian Wojnarowski says that the league is suspending Primo for four games for what it calls “conduct detrimental.”
The NBA is suspending free agent guard Josh Primo for four games for what it will term as “conduct detrimental,” sources tell ESPN. The Spurs waived Primo a year ago.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) September 29, 2023
The investigation found that Primo was involved in multiple instances of exposing himself to women.
Primo has long said that he wasn’t intentional with his actions.
After being waived by the Spurs last season, Primo laid low and has been mostly out of public view.
He was never charged with a crime and over the last few months there has been speculation that he will try to return to the league.
He is currently a free agent and technically able to sign with any team that has space and need for him.
During his time with the Spurs, he averaged 5.9 points, 2.3 rebounds, and 1.8 assists.
He is young and certainly has potential but will any team want to sign him after this controversy?
Primo might be willing to play but teams might not be willing to sign him.
Now that the investigation is done and the NBA has made its decision, Primo will have to serve a four-game suspension if he finds another team to call home.
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