Arizona Cardinals rookie wide receiver Christian Kork’s career has not yet begun to face imprisonment. On Monday, he got into a lawsuit because of a trouble two months ago. He was accused of obstructing public order and damaging other people's property. The rookie was brought back to Arizona by the Cardinals in the second round of the draft this year.
According to local Arizona media reports, Cork got in trouble at Phoenix on February 3. According to the police, one witness saw Cork and his friends throw stones at a car, causing at least one car to be damaged. . The Cotsdale police said: "At that time, the criminal suspect (Cork) was drunk. When they crossed the parking lot, the security guards saw that they were throwing stones at innocent cars, causing the window of a car to be broken at the scene."
Of course, the credibility of the matter remains to be investigated, and the results of Cork's lawsuit must wait. Obviously, the team already knows about this and has to help him out of trouble anyway. The Texas A&M wide receiver was selected this year with the 47th overall pick, and his value has even had a chance to enter the first round. The team is not. Willing to allow such a potential rookie to waste his talent due to off-site issues, but also more reluctant to let his second round of signings.
The Cardinals official said in a statement: "We have had a detailed conversation with Christian and conducted an investigation. Our understanding is that although this is a legal issue, this matter will be resolved in the near future. We will not further evaluate this before."
In this year's NBA Draft, Cardinal head coach Steve Wilkes and general manager Steve Kem have been seeking a high-quality catcher and eventually selected Cork from Texas A&M University. A quality wide receiver was born in Phoenix and studied at a high school in Arizona. In the team's mini training camp on May 11, the reporter also asked Cork as a Native Arizona native. Whether too many friends nearby would distract attention and cause unnecessary incidents.
“My friends are very good with me. They also know what kind of person I am. They understand my mission and the business that I will start. I can’t live without today’s support and encouragement. They are very good, too. I don't often haunt me and they support me to play. I just do my job well. Besides, I don't think it's a bad thing. They can come for me and when we go out and play together, I The brothers will also ensure my safety."
There is some truth in thinking about Cork's words, but the facts are not at all such a thing. The bloody lesson of history tells us that if this talented wide receiver does not want his career to end soon, it is best to converge on his words and deeds.
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According to local Arizona media reports, Cork got in trouble at Phoenix on February 3. According to the police, one witness saw Cork and his friends throw stones at a car, causing at least one car to be damaged. . The Cotsdale police said: "At that time, the criminal suspect (Cork) was drunk. When they crossed the parking lot, the security guards saw that they were throwing stones at innocent cars, causing the window of a car to be broken at the scene."
Of course, the credibility of the matter remains to be investigated, and the results of Cork's lawsuit must wait. Obviously, the team already knows about this and has to help him out of trouble anyway. The Texas A&M wide receiver was selected this year with the 47th overall pick, and his value has even had a chance to enter the first round. The team is not. Willing to allow such a potential rookie to waste his talent due to off-site issues, but also more reluctant to let his second round of signings.
The Cardinals official said in a statement: "We have had a detailed conversation with Christian and conducted an investigation. Our understanding is that although this is a legal issue, this matter will be resolved in the near future. We will not further evaluate this before."
In this year's NBA Draft, Cardinal head coach Steve Wilkes and general manager Steve Kem have been seeking a high-quality catcher and eventually selected Cork from Texas A&M University. A quality wide receiver was born in Phoenix and studied at a high school in Arizona. In the team's mini training camp on May 11, the reporter also asked Cork as a Native Arizona native. Whether too many friends nearby would distract attention and cause unnecessary incidents.
“My friends are very good with me. They also know what kind of person I am. They understand my mission and the business that I will start. I can’t live without today’s support and encouragement. They are very good, too. I don't often haunt me and they support me to play. I just do my job well. Besides, I don't think it's a bad thing. They can come for me and when we go out and play together, I The brothers will also ensure my safety."
There is some truth in thinking about Cork's words, but the facts are not at all such a thing. The bloody lesson of history tells us that if this talented wide receiver does not want his career to end soon, it is best to converge on his words and deeds.
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