As in the greedy part? If so, I look at KPJ as a talent that has to be cultivatedhow do you figure?
on teams like the nets and lakers there’s way too much expectations and talent already
let the talent be spread
As in the greedy part? If so, I look at KPJ as a talent that has to be cultivatedhow do you figure?
Nope, I just call it how I see it. If I wouldn't have gave Zion kudos for probably playing his best game as a Pelican I would have been considered egotistical or stubborn when giving proper due. If I give credit I'm consider flemsy. The truth is, it was perfect timing with him playing his best game after my heavy critique rant. Just how the universe flows sometimes. I pray somehow dude heard my critiques so I can get credited for producing a better player ?I mean this was also against the Kings and historically bad defense it looks like silverfoxx gets way too high and way too low as a fan
Quickley might be better than every rookie guard not named Lamelo
or maxey.Quickley might be better than every rookie guard not named Lamelo
No better way than the fire lol plus the offense just flows better with him.IQ gets really overwhelmed at times.
I see no issue with not starting him yet. Lets give IQ some time to gain a bit more experience.
He better get more minutes than Payton though
According to The Athletic’s report, Porter became angry when he entered the locker room and found that the club had given his old locker to newly-acquired forward Taurean Prince. Sources tell The Athletic that Porter’s locker had been moved to a wall where the “younger, end-of-bench players reside.”
Porter began yelling and at one point threw food, according to The Athletic’s reporters, who say that the 20-year-old remained combative when confronted by general manager Koby Altman. Head coach J.B. Bickerstaff also entered the locker room during the outburst, having heard the commotion from his office, and was “shocked and disgusted by what he heard,” per The Athletic.