The San Antonio Spurs waived appealing young guard Josh Primo on Friday after several occurrences of Primo apparently exposing himself to others, 2 individuals familiar with the scenario informed USA TODAY Sports.
The individuals spoke on the condition of anonymity duetothefactthat they were not licensed to speak openly about the delicate nature of the claims.
Houston-based lawyer Tony Buzbee verified to USA TODAY Sports that he is representing a previous Spurs woman staffmember who declared Primo exposed himself to her. Buzbee represented anumberof ladies who implicated NFL quarterback Deshaun Watson of sexual misbehavior.
The Spurs revealed they waived Primo in a unexpected declaration that used no description why the franchise parted methods with the No. 12 choice in the 2021 draft.
“It is our hope that, in the long run, this choice will serve the finest interest of both the company and Joshua,” Spurs CEO R.C. Buford stated in a declaration.
Spurs coach Gregg Popovich decreased to fancy priorto Friday’s videogame versus Chicago and directed pressreporters to the declaration.
Late Friday, Primo provided a declaration to ESPN stating, “I understand that you all are stunned by today’s statement. I’ve been lookingfor he