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Watching Sports Nation, and they are calling out Demps
Posted on 10/28/16 at 7:39 am
Posted on 10/28/16 at 7:39 am
FINALLY! The media is seeing it and calling it out. What a terrible decision maker for us, this guy cant pickup talent tonsave his own life. Should have been fired a while ago.
Posted on 10/28/16 at 9:01 am to Tiger Nation 84
Agree. It is a shame that we are wasting AD while an incompetent GM continues to funnel underachievers through the roster at high salary. He has failed completely in building a roster around AD.
Posted on 10/28/16 at 10:52 am to Tiger Nation 84
Article from SBNation yesterday also seen in GMIB newsletter
Anthony Davis Deserves Better
Lede from the article
Anthony Davis Deserves Better
Lede from the article
quote:
Anthony Davis should protest.
In 2006, the same year he dropped 81 points on the Raptors, Kobe Bryant refused to shoot against the Suns in Game 7 of the first-round playoff series. He had been criticized for his shot selection and lack of teamwork in the previous game, so after scoring 23 points on 8-of-13 shooting in the first half, he only took three shots thereafter. The Lakers lost by 31. The next year, he demanded a trade.
Davis should protest in that same manner. Not out of spite or malice, because he’s not Bryant, but because the theme of him dominating and the rest of his team floundering is frustratingly repetitive.
Posted on 10/28/16 at 2:50 pm to Tiger Nation 84
This board is so toxic
Posted on 10/28/16 at 3:07 pm to Tiger Nation 84
its all reactionary BS...albeit based on past performance.
here's a more measured opinion:
however:
team building has been a disaster, but the prevailing opinion that AD is the next KG/lebron/duncan/etc MIGHT not be valid. he's a remarkable talent, but i agree, something is missing
here's a more measured opinion:
quote:
They’re a mess. Their roster is full of mismatched parts that wouldn’t be much good even in their ideal settings; it’s also, somehow, despite its dearth of talent beyond Davis and possibly eternally injured point guard Jrue Holiday, very expensive. If you pinned a printed-out list of every active player in the NBA to the wall, put on a blindfold, and threw a dozen darts at it, virtually any combination of names you hit would suit Davis as well or as badly as his current selection of teammates. Now that I think of it, that may very well be what the Pelicans’ front office has been doing these past four years.
however:
quote:
There’s no way around it: His 50-point opening night notwithstanding, the shine has come off Davis somewhat since he entered the NBA as the most hyped draftee since LeBron and seemed, if anything, to exceed those expectations through his first couple seasons. It’s a weird thing: He’s a fricking astonishing basketball player, possessing gifts and skills so extraordinary that even the most casual basketball fan will find, in any given quarter of watching him play, some reason to go “Whoa, that guy is a monster!”—and yet, somehow, his greatness has not managed to make his team all that good, and most of the time has not kept it from being pretty shitty. That means something! You can debate exactly what it means, or how definitively it means it, but it definitely means something.
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This is not football. Truly transcendent professional basketball players ... well, transcend. Their teams win. LeBron James not only took some bozo-arse teams full of incompetent mutants to the Finals in his first run in Cleveland; he took them to the Finals as top seeds. Carmelo Anthony, for all his supposedly terminal faults, didn’t miss the playoffs a single time in his first decade in the NBA. Dwyane Wade made the playoffs 11 times in 13 years in Miami. Tim Duncan literally never missed the playoffs. Anthony Davis, on the other hand, has been there once, in four seasons, and got swept. If this is a gauge of just how lousy his complementary parts and the organization around him have been (it is; they have been), fine, but still. Something’s missing. This is less than we were promised.
team building has been a disaster, but the prevailing opinion that AD is the next KG/lebron/duncan/etc MIGHT not be valid. he's a remarkable talent, but i agree, something is missing
Posted on 10/28/16 at 4:25 pm to Tiger Nation 84
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Watching Sports Nation
Well there is your problem right there.
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