I've found that, unfortunately, there are people that will find a way to defend most any action - especially when it's a celebrity. The NBA has a morality clause, plain and simple. They also have clauses about doing things like riding motorcycles, or sky diving or things that may be dangerous and thus potentially damage the investment. The NBA is a multi billion dollar business. It doesn't want its image associated with things that may be deemed unflattering, ie having the potential to affect its money. So do companies like Nike, etc. If Ja wants to flash guns, he can do it all he wants - just forego the millions and then make all the fake tough guy NBA Youngboy videos you want. I don't get why that's so difficult for some people to grasp but apparently it is.
And the same people talking about "it's an open carry state" "what did he do wrong, it's not illegal" "these white politicians posed with guns" and other nonsense, if they had a business and an employee's actions were potentially costing them money wouldn't hesitate to get rid of them.
It's called "stanning".