So a guy who stuck it out with an injury to be an end of the bench guy for Purdue gets in, hits a 3 pointer late in a blowout, and gets messages like this because he took his team over the 27 point spread:
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Back in the locker room, Barrett picked up his phone and scrolled through the congratulatory texts from friends and started to search through his DMs on social media.
He stumbled on this:
You sure are a son of a b—.
Hope you enjoy selling cars for the rest of your life.
Followed by:
I hope you f-ing die.
And then the kicker:
Kill yourself for taking that 3 you f-ing worthless loser. Slit your f-ing throat you f-ing f– that was completely uncalled for. I hope you f-ing kill yourself.
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For those addicted to the gambling part, the players aren't human anymore, they are just circus monkeys for their gambling entertainment. I overheard somewhere recently someone say they aren't sure if they would watch sports if it weren't for the betting. I'm kind of glad I haven't gotten into it, despite the fact I rather enjoy all the stats and metrics and such. I would hate for my love of my teams and certain sports to be jaded by losing a bet over a single player's performance.
But it seems certain things become "must have" items for whatever reason. I guess that is human nature, but when those "must haves" start affecting others, well, yikes.
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