Neddy wrote:KyletheDingbat wrote:Well you may know him better than me.
Here's what I think: I think we can win the championship. Felt that way before the season started and it hasn't changed. We either need a trade OR we need our current guys to step it up a notch. Last year, Blake turned it on around this time and skyrocketed to MVP candidate. If he can knock it up even another notch the rest of the way, that may be all we need, as long as CP becomes Isiah Thomas in the playoffs. Maybe this team just needs the playoffs. I like Doc a lot.
But amid all that optimism I'm still interested in hearing what Bill was saying about the players yelling at the coach, or our crunch time problems etc... He makes a lot of sense. Maybe those are issues that need to be solved for us to reach our potential.
I simply dislike today's media letting fanboys like Bill to be in front of cameras, making a mockery out of live TV like he did on Christmas day, was it a few years ago when he went on a personal attack on Doc? my memories are a bit fuzzy now but the matter here is that guys like Bill Simmons should be a blogger with a cult following at best. he should not be representing any main stream media simply because he lacks the professionalism to be a journalist, which is what he portrays himself to be.
LOL…exactly.
usually reports like this come from a beat writer or someone following the team.
you mean to tell me because this turd has a little extra money and sat close enough to see the players arguing, he has the authority to spread a rumor like that?
what he tweeted that day was a joke. I went from a person who ignored him for the most part to a guy who has no respect for him.
on their grant land video (i think January 6th), they laugh at whether or not Simmons was David Aldridge's source for the Clippers not liking each other. He didn't even have the decency to say the **** was pure speculation.