Suspended Clippers guard Josh Primo says he will continue to take part in therapy
LA TimesJosh Primo, signed by the Clippers on Friday despite serving an NBA suspension following an investigation that determined he had exposed himself to women, said during the team’s media day on Monday he will continue to take part in therapy. New Clippers guard Josh Primo, signed by the team Friday despite serving an NBA suspension following an investigation that determined he had exposed himself to women, said he will continue to take part in therapy as part of what the former first-round draft pick said he hopes is an NBA comeback. I’m grateful for this opportunity and I think at this point it’s about the work that I’ve done from then until now and what I’ll continue to do going forward.” Clippers Clippers consulted female employees before deciding to sign Josh Primo The Clippers are signing former San Antonio Spurs draft pick Josh Primo, who was suspended by the NBA on Friday for exposing himself to women. And over the past year I’ve continued to do that and I will continue to do that.” Primo didn’t disclose specifics of the therapy he has undergone or will continue to use but said he was “definitely gonna be continuing with what I’m doing because it has been working for me.” He hoped his actions would earn trust from new coworkers but acknowledged “it’s not gonna happen overnight.” “I think it really is all about actions,” Primo said.