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It's the rules of game. Don't like the rules, then don't play the game.
There's nothing that says you can't force a trade either.
It's the rules of game. Don't like the rules, then don't play the game.
. Maybe he is your daughter?
Yes, but that's not what this article/thread was about.
Can you please show us the links of gobert and booker crying for more minutes. You act like every single player in the league just sits in front of the coaches office going "c'mon coach. I just want me minutes. C'mon. Give my more minutes. Give me more minutes coach." and then mentions it in every interview, and that's just ********. Some players cry for more minutes by going to the media and playing like a pouty bitch when they don't get their way. Others do it by busting their asses in the time they do get. One kind gets traded. The other gets PT. Which was which here? Hint: it's not a hard question.
There is no difference in these statements. His language is basketball. He would understand the concept of bringing it just fine. If that is what it takes for you to defend him knock yourself out. As previously stated, birds of a feather....
Maybe we get lucky this year picking #12. In a few years philly fans will say, "can't believe we took Mudiay and that guy was drafted by Utah 8 spots lower."
You don't know me, or my character, and assuming you do is foolish. Your birds of a feather comment is a wreckless assertion, especially in context of your first reference. You are arguing with binary oppositions, but I don't see anything in this world with such simplistic lenses. If you do, your choice. Let your anger blind you. I'd much rather be wrong for giving someone the benefit of the doubt, than for judging them too harshly with questionable evidence.
Don't misconstrue and act like what I'm saying applies to everything Enes has ever said, or that I think he is blameless. I'm only saying that I think peiple are pissed about some real things he said, and now they're letting it cloud their perception of everything he'll ever utter.
This specific article, in the OP, is not that bad.
Already happening with Gobert and is definitely going to happen with Hood. If we nail the #12 pick this year, DL has pretty much sold his soul to the devil.
Already happening with Gobert and is definitely going to happen with Hood. If we nail the #12 pick this year, DL has pretty much sold his soul to the devil.
And cemented his case for one of the best GM's, although we do have to hold him accountable for drafting Trey (and perhaps Exum). AS for selling his soul, Lindsey told Lucifer he didn't have enough to offer (the devil having already traded a couple of #1 picks, including 2014, for the soul of Cleveland's GM). So Lindsey held out for the soul of Enes Kanter, the sacrifice of Ty Corbin and a few expiring senior citizens. NEVER bargain with Dennis Lindsey!