Not the person who posted this, and I don’t agree with a blanket statement like he made. What I would say is that the Spurs documentary didn’t paint him at all in a positive light as a professional. He was rolling his eyes, ignoring instruction from his (multiple title winning) coach and seemed...
Either that or a huge contract which has set them up for life, a sense they've "made it", and enjoying VIP rooms, ladies and fame rather than training, improving their game and doing what made them successful in the first place.
We've seen it so many times over the decades. They peak early...