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re: Would Josh Rosen's personality keep you from picking him #1?
Posted on 11/22/17 at 9:06 pm to hsfolk
Posted on 11/22/17 at 9:06 pm to hsfolk
He is an intelligent guy from an extremely upper class background. I can see how he can rub people the wrong way, and I bet he doesn't relate to many players or coaches at all because they come from different backgrounds than him.
But so what? The most promising young star in the NBA (Giannis) has said on record he hates team building exercises, goes for days without talking to some of his teammates, never delivers speeches or motivational exercises, and mostly works his arse off alone. And the fans, sponsors, and media can't get enough of him.
If you're good enough, you don't have to be a Rah Rah type. The idea of teammates being best friends and teammates being brothers is played out bullshite, especially at the professional level.
If Rosen is good enough on talent (and I haven't watched him enough to have an idea, but his stats look as good as basically anyone's), then you pick him top 10.
But so what? The most promising young star in the NBA (Giannis) has said on record he hates team building exercises, goes for days without talking to some of his teammates, never delivers speeches or motivational exercises, and mostly works his arse off alone. And the fans, sponsors, and media can't get enough of him.
If you're good enough, you don't have to be a Rah Rah type. The idea of teammates being best friends and teammates being brothers is played out bullshite, especially at the professional level.
If Rosen is good enough on talent (and I haven't watched him enough to have an idea, but his stats look as good as basically anyone's), then you pick him top 10.
Posted on 11/22/17 at 9:20 pm to Keys Open Doors
Probably the same GMs from losing teams that thought Goff and Wentz weren't good picks. I don't listen to a damn thing they say anymore. Before this season all of the experts were calling Goff a massive bust.
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