Has Mike changed his tune for the way the medical staff handled his injury? Did he feel okay to play and they didn’t let him? Donovan went through that too
Particularly when you look at what our second round picks have brought us the past few years.This makes me think about how amazing the Spurs were... they had drafted Robinson and sure - they tanked for Duncan - but then they drafted Parker and Manu (28th and 57th). They drafted a lot of other guys who ended up sucking but they were able to build around their big four (and then their big three after Robinson retired). It's just impressive.
If I was on a ship headed towards an iceberg, and no one attempts to remove the crew and right the ship, I'd jump off in a lifeboat too.It's beginning to feel more and more like we might've just been George Hill-ed.
But hey, remember how last year with even less depth, the Jazz weren't any worse without Conley, and were arguably better?
Well whatever, if he wants to walk, then **** him. He was always redundant, even when he was really, really good. If he wants to come back, I hope the Jazz aren't swept up in their desperation to preserve an asset that forces them to give up even more assets than the one they "preserved".
Sure. Whatever. If he signs somewhere for the MLE or less like one of the LA teams or Brooklyn or some ****, and IF he wins a ring, he'll be doing it as a mere coat-tail rider. If he's concerned with legacy, he'll get more of it if he offers a similar discount to finish his business here.If I was on a ship headed towards an iceberg, and no one attempts to remove the crew and right the ship, I'd jump off in a lifeboat too.
He should be where he is happy, whether that is better money, less stress, or "riding coattails".Sure. Whatever. If he signs somewhere for the MLE or less like one of the LA teams or Brooklyn or some ****, and IF he wins a ring, he'll be doing it as a mere coat-tail rider. If he's concerned with legacy, he'll get more of it if he offers a similar discount to finish his business here.
But it's his life. I'd love to have him on the right deal, but I'm done sweating it.
The key is that they had a wide array of 3 and D guys at their disposal, non stops.This makes me think about how amazing the Spurs were... they had drafted Robinson and sure - they tanked for Duncan - but then they drafted Parker and Manu (28th and 57th). They drafted a lot of other guys who ended up sucking but they were able to build around their big four (and then their big three after Robinson retired). It's just impressive.