Zach Brown Arrested Again

This is really a case for Fucshia. A kid like this who tossed away an incredible opportunity, at best has bad judgment and criminal tendencies, but more like some serious behavioral health issues.
 
He has gone from looking like an affable kid to a hardened man. I know mug shots have a way of doing that, but still surprised at the change in such a short period of time. I truly hope he is willing to accept the help that he needs, or this story is destined to have a tragic ending.
 
When I saw this thread with a recent post, I first thought, "What again, what did he do this time?" Than I thought maybe it was an update on last brush with the law. Then I open up the thread and read the article and see that he indeed is behind bars again, this time for traffic tickets.

The article states that "His basketball future is now up in the air." In actuality, his future is up in the air as he is facing multiple charges which could lead to some extended time behind bars.
 
looks like he has make up on.....joke too easy...still respect that he is a kid, messed up one. Wasted talent, what a shame. Alla big man from Cali....what was his name Pole? We have no luck with top big men.
 
looks like he has make up on.....joke too easy...still respect that he is a kid, messed up one. Wasted talent, what a shame. Alla big man from Cali....what was his name Pole? We have no luck with top big men.

That's why the first line was "What a drag." But then never touched upon again.

He's in makeup, in a sketchy hotel, and I'm assuming needs money when he's not stealing it. This kid's life sucks so bad.
 
looks like he has make up on.....joke too easy...still respect that he is a kid, messed up one. Wasted talent, what a shame. Alla big man from Cali....what was his name Pole? We have no luck with top big men.

This was not a case of "bad luck". We knew this young man was a huge risk. The chances of him panning out were pretty much just a sliver above zero. Pelle not as big a risk, but also not a case of "bad luck". Not saying both weren't worth a shot, but can't be shocked by the fact that neither made it to school.
 
This was not a case of "bad luck". We knew this young man was a huge risk. The chances of him panning out were pretty much just a sliver above zero. Pelle not as big a risk, but also not a case of "bad luck". Not saying both weren't worth a shot, but can't be shocked by the fact that neither made it to school.

Pelle was too busy being lazy and "mad hungry" for In-N-Out to care about school, but in hindsight, Brown really was a different level of big risk. I thought he'd have to sit one year but then eventually make it to St. John's, but the kid's life is beyond crazy.
 
This was not a case of "bad luck". We knew this young man was a huge risk. The chances of him panning out were pretty much just a sliver above zero. Pelle not as big a risk, but also not a case of "bad luck". Not saying both weren't worth a shot, but can't be shocked by the fact that neither made it to school.

Pelle was too busy being lazy and "mad hungry" for In-N-Out to care about school, but in hindsight. Brown really was a different level of big risk. I thought he'd have to sit one year but then eventually make it to St. John's, but the kid's life is beyond crazy.

There was way to much in Brown's background(much of it not his fault) for me to feel that it was anything more than a huge longshot for him to ever play a minute for us. It wasn't one issue, it was many. Even after he committed to us, he changed schools, didn't play in games and with no explanation, etc. All of the red flags were there. I don't ever remember us having recruited a kid with so much and so many types of baggage.
 
This was not a case of "bad luck". We knew this young man was a huge risk. The chances of him panning out were pretty much just a sliver above zero. Pelle not as big a risk, but also not a case of "bad luck". Not saying both weren't worth a shot, but can't be shocked by the fact that neither made it to school.

Pelle was too busy being lazy and "mad hungry" for In-N-Out to care about school, but in hindsight, Brown really was a different level of big risk. I thought he'd have to sit one year but then eventually make it to St. John's, but the kid's life is beyond crazy.
Pelle was the kid....thanks it was driving me crazy....i guess same feeling he had when he tweeted that he was hungry at the johnnie game. lol btw he never even made it to d league did he?
 
This was not a case of "bad luck". We knew this young man was a huge risk. The chances of him panning out were pretty much just a sliver above zero. Pelle not as big a risk, but also not a case of "bad luck". Not saying both weren't worth a shot, but can't be shocked by the fact that neither made it to school.

Pelle was too busy being lazy and "mad hungry" for In-N-Out to care about school, but in hindsight, Brown really was a different level of big risk. I thought he'd have to sit one year but then eventually make it to St. John's, but the kid's life is beyond crazy.
Pelle was the kid....thanks it was driving me crazy....i guess same feeling he had when he tweeted that he was hungry at the johnnie game. lol btw he never even made it to d league did he?

He's playing Series A top division in Italy for Varese averaging 6.5 pts and 5 rbs per game in 17 minutes per game. He did play in the D League in 1314 but I assume smartly realized he wasn't going to make the NBA so he went to play overseas for real money.
 
Zach Brown has changed his name on Twitter to "Jessica. Turberry" and:


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he's got the smokey eye thing down pretty good. I hope this is gangster style grounds for defense on his legal problems and not a real mental breakdown. Otherwise he's not bad looking for a woman ;) He might get roles in the new Wonder Woman movies as an Amazon.
 
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