UCLA Coach Rode Justin Combs For Being Courtside At The NBA All Star Game

Justin Combs is the first born of Sean “Diddy” Combs and with that comes perks. Unfortunately, with some of those perks comes a little hate, too.

According to Diddy, Coach Alosi has been aggressively riding Justin for the last 3 years, being verbally abusive, bullied and publicly humiliating him on several occasions. The straw that broke the camel’s back is when he told Justin to leave practice on Monday and not return for the summer.

But before that, Justin was picked on for sitting court side at the All Star game in February. Coach Alosi had several players in the the gym for a training session which Justin missed because he was at the NBA All-Star game with his dad. The game was on a Sunday.  Alosi openly mocked Justin by googling  a pic of Justin at the game next to Diddy and Ben Stiller and putting it up in all the gym monitors and keeping it up on the monitors for 24 hours.  Alosi told players,  “While you guys are training, this guy is sitting courtside with his dad.”  Sources at UCLA say that over the years Alosi would tell Justin, “You’re only here because of your dad,” and … “You never belonged here,” and … “You should just go work for your dad.”

Though I get that it’s football and coaches can be tough, first of all, Alosi is a strength and conditioning coach. I’ve never had a conditioning coach or trainer feel the need to ride me that extensively. Leave that to the head coach. Secondly, it sounded like Alosi has some issues with Diddy, which he obviously didn’t want to say to Diddy’s face when Diddy came to the office to speak to him. If this has been going on for 3 years, your parental instinct is going to kick in at some point, so I can’t say that I don’t get it.

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