Greg Miller.
That just means Gobert tweets more than anyone else on the team.
Possibly.
I think it shows he is more outspoken and more of a leader. It is the small things like this. After time they pile up and people start deferring to you. It is happening as we speak. Not a done thing but a happening thing.
Two more examples:
Gobert pushing Kanter into position on D on the court.
Burks messing with Gobert of all his teammates on twitter during SL this year.
I think Hayward is seen as the leader. He calls the shots on the floor. Rudy is DEFINITELY not the leader after having only emerged half a season ago.
That is why I said it is happening and not happened. Gobert is slowly becoming the leader. Just watch this season...
It's OK Cy, you should be used to being wrong.
Pretty sure you are the wrong one.
The guy with the ball on his hands is usually going to be the leader. 95% of the time this is the case.
Defensive minded guys who can't score on their own aren't really considered leaders. They can be an emotional leader or a "rah rah" type, but they aren't the guy who the team is going to turn to when the score is tied with 24 seconds left in regulation. That guy is the leader.
That is why I said it is happening and not happened. Gobert is slowly becoming the leader. Just watch this season...
It's OK Cy, you should be used to being wrong.
But you're speculating. Up until end of last season, Hayward was the leader. Who is to say Gobert will become the leader next season? What if it takes him 2 seasons? I don't know. But the question was about the leader "right now". And thus Cy is right.
And I am saying that we are watching it become Gobert's team. I do not think Hayward or Favors ( I am extremely high on both) have the alpha personality to be the leader.
So I don't think you or Cy is right.