Even if you have the same mental condition your experiences and environment are different from Love, just because you understand the feeling of having a panic attack doesn't mean his situation is always the same as yours.
Yours has to be one of the most retarded reasoning I have seen and I have seen plenty. It's mostly made retarded by mentioning the salary like it's relevant.
You think he's gonna be able to think straight and remember about his salary in the middle of his panic attacks and just instantly flip a switch to turn it off so he could perform as expected of his pay grade?
He did and still is getting professional help for his condition after he got his first panic attack in his life and subsequent occurences of it this season, he knows a lot is expected of him as a highly paid pro athlete that's why he got professional help instead of continuing to deny his condition or ignoring it through other means like alcohol and drug use. He hid it at first because of the stigma attached to a mental condition like his and yours.
Targeting Love's mental condition just to criticize the way Thomas was treated in Cleveland is just plain stupid.
What I was saying was that Thomas was being blamed for Love's play during that stretch, and then he was blamed for the lockeroom turmoil. It wasn't just Dwyane Wade who was the force behind it, but in what I read it seemed to indicate Love had a chance to pacify his team mates and explain why he withdrew from the game but didn't. I imagine a situation where Wade may have called him up and asked where he was, and Love said "none of your business" or something to that effect. For example. And this all fell on Isaiah Thomas. He now has a reputation for being a destructive to locker rooms. Even during his stint in LA, it was a frequent response to topics: don't keep him, he is poison to the lockeroom. Many idiot journalists still cite it: his inability to play alongside others. It is being used as one of the justifications to not renewing his contract, or getting him signed elsewhere.
I wasn't using it to target the way Isaiah was being treated. I was saying this was probably the reason why he was only getting 10 shots in a game back then, not Isaiah stealing his shots for which he was blamed. Love lost his drive when Isaiah surfaced on the team, and it was part of the reason why the team were doing so poorly, but it all once again fell on Isaiah Thomas. 10 shots again in the latest game, it is clear his ailment is an issue. That's why I was bringing it up. It is not Isaiah who was responsible after all.
I ended with a side point that people (rightfully) expect more out of a 20 million dollar athlete. This side point has nothing at all to do with Isaiah Thomas. If he is working through it, it certainly doesn't show. If anything was 'retarded', it is your comprehension of the intent of my post.
Oh, and another thing: takes a special kind of hypocrisy to use a derogatory word of a intellectually handicapped person to criticise someone for their perceived reasoning: using a mental handicap as an excuse for whatever the hell your reasoning was. I'm sure all those intellectually handicapped people who are not earning 20 million a year appreciate you likening them to me!