The thing is, if Danny really did leak confidential medical information, there could be some serious ramifications. Not to mention, he screwed the guy now on his team out of millions of dollars. Not exactly you want to send agents and players in the league. If true, it really could have a ton of potential negative ramifications for the team going forward and I'm not happy about it.
Well, I think all that was leaked was that he was Red Flagged on the physical for his back. That's not really confidential medical information, it is just results from a league run screening process.
Doesn't really matter though. Additionally, he screwed a player out of millions of dollars. How exactly do you think that will be looked at around the league by players and agents?
It was poor form to do and a much worse idea to even joke about.
Again, I don't think Danny actually did anything. If he did do anything, it is just slipping out the idea that teams are scared off by the red flag. But every team in the league was given the medical information themselves.
As for screwing a player out of Millions...well, I would argue (and Sully's agent would very likely agree), that coming to a team like the C's, who have a system that compliments his game, a bunch of guys that will demand attention and are great passers, allowing Sully to roam free a bit, and a ton of open minutes in the front court, is the best possible thing to happen to Sully's career.
Any agent will tell you that for a player that is actually talented, the first contract is irrelevant, it is the second contract that matters. And Sully "slid" to a spot where he has a tremendous shot at maximizing his value.
The thing is, Sully had already dropped towards the bottom of the lottery (at least) by the time the reports of his health came out. And the money between the 14th pick and 21st (or was it 20th?) pick is just not that dramatic.