prodigy
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He certainly looked like he hadnt sleptI'm going to try to write this one off due to emotions over Kobe.
He certainly looked like he hadnt sleptI'm going to try to write this one off due to emotions over Kobe.
I'm as big of a Mudiay Homer as anybody on this site but to think he's better than Conley is laughable.I envisioned Conley being this battle tested grizzled veteran that would be that difference maker that when we needed a stabilizing force on the floor to make that needed pass or clutch shot would turn the tide. What I am seeing is a old player that has no confidence, that is making poor mental decisions, and is playing like a rookie end of the bench PG.
We have a chance to do something special this year and if it means making tough decisions to bench $35M then make that decision. Mudiay has earned the minutes on the floor more than Conley!
There’s a difference between being better, and having been better.I'm as big of a Mudiay Homer as anybody on this site but to think he's better than Conley is laughable.
I'm as big of a Mudiay Homer as anybody on this site but to think he's better than Conley is laughable.
It’s a long term basketball decision. Good Conley >>>>> good Mudiay. We’ve mostly seen bad Conley, though, and good Mudiay is better than bad Conley.I like Quin but his bias for Conley is so obviously strong. Quin will die by the Conley, no matter how detrimental to the team it might end up being.
Mudiay is better than Conley for this team.I'm as big of a Mudiay Homer as anybody on this site but to think he's better than Conley is laughable.
He would've been better than Clarkson, Ingles, and Royce too most likely, I don't hear any of you losing your minds over that.To think that Mudiay would have been worse than Conley last night is laughable.
Quin Snyder negs thisThere’s a difference between being better, and having been better.