Business is Business
Posted Jul 8, 2014
P.J. Hairston wears the Logo now. Heck, he wears more than that. He wears the NBA brand, the Hornets brand and there’s that other big one: the Jordan Brand. No matter what prompted the altercation this past weekend, P.J. needed to walk away from that incident. Just like he’s going to need to smile and walk away from every other iffy situation he encounters as a professional athlete.
(Raleigh & Company)
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