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I am not taking Nath's side but spare a thought for the fact that he actually witnessed what he did in the pub and although not described the incident too well, may have been shocked by it. Everyone is commenting on what he has said but not on what he saw because they didn't see it. When you watch professional people playing at the height of their field, you develop an opinion of them as role models and quality human beings. I can quite understand that your opinion would be tarnished when seeing them behaving badly from the influence of alcohol. They are allowed to drink and have a good time, but should not compromise their reputation in a public place.
Um...not that I am going to defend them, but many NBL players (and AFL for that matter) regularly go out on the turps after games too! Yet you failed to acknowledge that.
Yes it is not very professional, but fact is the players work hard and like to have a bit of fun once in a while as well, and yes that can include alcohol.