BREAKING NEWS: A Utah Jazz star player chose to miss playoff game in order to witness birth of his child, and it was the correct decision.

The NBA is a profession, but it’s easy to forget that it’s just entertainment. It’s not life or death like The Hunger Games or Running Man; no one’s survival hangs in the balance based on game outcomes. It’s important to remember that it’s just a game, not something incredibly serious.

What is serious is family. Being a parent is one of the most significant responsibilities in life. So we’re proud of former Utah Jazz player Rudy Gobert, who chose to prioritize his family by being present for the birth of his child. That’s the right choice; a father should be there for such moments.

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How involved a father is in the birth is up to him, but he should be there. Unfortunately, some in the NBA prioritize the game over their own children. Gobert skipped Game 2 of the NBA Western Conference Semifinals to attend the birth of his child.

The Minnesota Timberwolves managed fine without him, delivering a big win to the Denver Nuggets without Gobert on the court. It was the right move, but some disagree, and frankly, they’re wrong.

It’s not surprising that Gilbert Arenas, known for controversial opinions, decided to criticize Gobert for his decision. He’s among the worst sports personalities, comparable to Ryan Hollis and Skip Bayless.

Arenas further reveals his narrow-mindedness on a recent episode of his Gilbert Arenas show, suggesting that the baby would be there after the game. However, he fails to recognize the real dangers of childbirth. What if something had gone wrong? Would he still have had the audacity to say what he did if Gobert’s child or wife had suffered a catastrophic complication?

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Arenas might not have the best reputation, but Gobert prioritizing his family over a game is something every parent, especially every father, should do. Gobert has responsibilities beyond basketball, and it’s commendable that he understands that. Arenas continues to show himself as an unserious commentator.

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