The NBA rookies are getting some very weird advice

The NBA held its annual Rookie Transition Program on Thursday, where it has various experts and former players speak to the newly minted star about how life will change now that they are a part of the league.
The New York Times' Sarah Lyall attended the meeting and tweeted some of the more peculiar "advice" being given to the players.
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Obviously, these players are from a wide array of backgrounds and are being thrust into a very odd situation, that being said some of these reccomendations seem a little bit obvious, while others are just odd.
If you are late, people will think you are inconsiderate.
— Sarah Lyall (@sarahlyall) August 7, 2014
Tell your friends how to eat properly, so they don't embarrass you at dinner.
— Sarah Lyall (@sarahlyall) August 7, 2014
the main meal is called an entree, but first we're going to have an appetizer.
— Sarah Lyall (@sarahlyall) August 7, 2014
Sometimes you will have meals that include food and chicken.
— Sarah Lyall (@sarahlyall) August 7, 2014
If people live in your house and use your credit cards and drive your car, you should know their last names.
— Sarah Lyall (@sarahlyall) August 7, 2014
Lindsay Lohan is irresponsible.
— Sarah Lyall (@sarahlyall) August 7, 2014
And best of all:
Look at your urine.
— Sarah Lyall (@sarahlyall) August 7, 2014
Lyall has roughly one million more nuggets of wisdom being passed down to the NBA class of 2014 on her Twitter feed, so head of there if you want to know how many coats a gentleman should own.
-Brendan Maloy
