It happened in the second half when Luke was dribbling up court and kind of out of control and he threw it to B-Rob but he missed him and turned the ball over. I’m sorry I don’t know the minute count during the game.Anybody know what point of the game this occurred? I’d like to rewatch for that. TIA
I think it was at the under 12 minute TO. I saw the douche bag stand up and put his hands on him but didn’t see what happened as BRob came back by.Anybody know what point of the game this occurred? I’d like to rewatch for that. TIA
His identity has already been outed. He's an orthodontist in the Raleigh area. NC State undergrad, UNC dental school.
@UNC71-00
I guess this is sinister of me but poetic justic would be the media smearing his name and his practice taking a hit. Perhaps financial ruin is a bit much but it’d probably convince him to act like an adult from now on.
His name is Jason Gladwell and he is an orthodontist in Raleigh. Email is info@gladwellorthodontics.com and twitter handle is @gladwell_ortho
According to @andrew jones who was sitting about 10 feet from there, he was spewing obscenities and got in BRob's face. He and his buddies then acted like they had "done Moo proud" when they were tossed and celebrated like State had won their first ACC championship in any sport since before cell phones were invented.
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This is the state fan’s staff at his ortho clinic. Now theres two ways to look at this
1. Hes a genius for having nothing but hot women on his staff
2. Hes the biggest idiot and misognynist ever for having nothing but hot women on his staff. Hard to imagine the most qualified applicants for those jobs were all young attractive females.![]()
Cheerleader effect
I managed a public swimming pool for two summers. First summer i hired a bunch of hot cheerleaders from my alma mater high school thet were all friends and a couple were sister. Dayum they looked hot in their bikinis and i thought i was the luckiest man alive...for about two weeks. Then the drama started, the nagging, the bickering, the bf trouble....omg it was a living hell. Next summer i hired a couple dudes and some nice-not so hot-girls. Much much better
And that works just the opposite with the Duke cheerleaders. Put them all together and they give indigestion a new meaning.I am certain that was the case.
(although for future reference, the cheerleader effect is that when you take a bunch of decent looking girls and take a picture of them all together, they all look hotter than they would in individual photos)
Disagree. Actions have consequences.I think doxxing is inappropriate. No matter what he did, I'm disappointed this guy's contact info is available on this forum and I would encourage UNC fans not to use it.
I think doxxing is inappropriate. No matter what he did, I'm disappointed this guy's contact info is available on this forum and I would encourage UNC fans not to use it.
I think doxxing is inappropriate. No matter what he did, I'm disappointed this guy's contact info is available on this forum and I would encourage UNC fans not to use it.
Yeah, I mean that's an obviously true statement that doesn't refute my point.Disagree. Actions have consequences.
You're comparing drastically different examples by citing the Kentucky thing. Those folks sent death threats. No one is doing that here; they're simply shining the light on who the guy is so that the public can decide if they want to patronize his business. That's all. No death threats; nothing of that sort.Yeah, I mean that's an obviously true statement that doesn't refute my point.
It's also the same logic Kentucky fans used to harass the ref last year. How far does this go? The guy is probably an a-hole and roots for the other team, but it's a sporting event. How much pain and misery does this guy deserve? And who gets to decide how much "justice" the mob metes out? Does the person publishing the info take any responsibility for how it gets used? It will often be the lowest common denominator who is most tempted to use it.
Boycott the business if you want, but there is nothing productive that can be accomplished by contacting him.
We have no idea what people are sending. That's the problem with posting contact info on a public forum, and why I hope people don't contact him.You're comparing drastically different examples by citing the Kentucky thing. Those folks sent death threats. No one is doing that here; they're simply shining the light on who the guy is so that the public can decide if they want to patronize his business. That's all. No death threats; nothing of that sort.
See my above poast as I added more to it. And it's just an office address. It's no different than a newspaper identifying someone of note. In fact, we're more forgiving than a newspaper because the newspaper would print his home address.We have no idea what people are sending. That's the problem with posting contact info on a public forum, and why I hope people don't contact him.
You're comparing drastically different examples by citing the Kentucky thing. Those folks sent death threats. No one is doing that here; they're simply shining the light on who the guy is so that the public can decide if they want to patronize his business. That's all. No death threats; nothing of that sort.
Exactly, and it's not like he's a used fridge salesman. He's an orthodontist, providing a service that can be/is a huge chunk of family's income. It's an enormous investment for a family, so would-be customers have every right to know about the mental makeup of this dude.It's also different in several other ways. The first was that UK fans were going after a ref for a bad call. Second, their MO was to attack the guy with fake Facebook and Google reviews about his roofing business.
In this situation, a doctor who was at the game as a fan decided to make himself part of the game by putting his hands on a player, then blast the player with obscenities, and then proceeded to celebrate his malfeasance. I, and probably most people, expect a physician to have an even temperament and make sound, well reasoned decisions in all aspects of life, including while as a fan at a basketball game.
This doc could put all this to bed by writing a public apology, because anyone can make a mistake. But short of adequate contrition on his part, I will continue to view him as not qualified to treat patients.