Rerisen wrote:SpinninHouse wrote:It pains me to say this but a divide is developing that may one day end in Derrick Rose playing for a different team. Either that or the Front Office will be fired. But the relationship looks tenuous, at best, right now.
Maybe all the people that ripped Friedell and the media, for making up a story, or overreacting, want to apologize now.
I think there is little chance Reggie just flies off the handle and says this stuff without Derrick's knowledge or even slight similar feelings.
All this stuff is managed by the Rose camp and starting with the USA Today piece, its been a targeted campaign of increasing pressure.
This is not really good news for the Bulls, unless some thinking changes.
Eh, the USA Today piece was definitely targeted (and set up by adidas) but this? How does Reggie Rose coming out and speaking out like this help the brand? I'm not reading too much into this because it reads extemporaneous, unplanned, and unpolished. This was Reggie venting in a public way.
Which isn't to say that Derrick doesn't want better teammates. I mean, Miami ahead of them, and who wouldn't want another guy to roll with like Durant has in Westbrook? So I'm sure he wants to get more talent here, and the Bulls want to do it. But venting that in public, through Reggie, doesn't accomplish anything strategically, and strikes such a discordant note here because it is so atypical to the way Rose likes to engage the public (wholesome, bland, blameless).
So I think there's a very good chance Reggie was off the rez on his own on this one, and his little brother is probably pretty mad about this. Rose and the team both don't need any extra distractions right now.