Poor Trez. In LA, he'd gotten a free ride home in a cop car

madmaxmedia wrote:What do you know, Doc picked him up in Philly.
It was my second day in the mental institution, and I was suffering from paranoid delusions and shivering in the fetal position. All of a sudden, the nurse came into my room and told me that I had a visitor.
The guy walked in the room, and the look in his eyes said it all.
He wasn’t looking at me like, Keyon’s lost his damn mind.
He wasn’t looking at me like, Keyon’s a psychopath.
He was looking at me like, Keyon, what’s going on? What can I do to help, my friend?
It was Doc Rivers.
I will remember that look for the rest of my life.
When Doc heard that I had committed myself to the hospital, he flew up to Boston to see me, all the way from his summer house in Florida, at the drop of a hat. I can’t imagine what he must have thought, seeing me like that.
Doc asked me what was really going on. Just like he had asked me so many times before. Just like my wife had been asking me. Just like everybody close to me had been asking me.
He said, “Keyon, do you want to tell me something? What happened, son?”
I said, “I don’t know, Doc.”
I was lying, of course.
A week before, I had walked into Danny Ainge’s office and told him that I was done with basketball. Out of the blue, just like that. Done...
esqtvd wrote:madmaxmedia wrote:What do you know, Doc picked him up in Philly.
I thought one might call the other. Played his best ball by far for Doc just like DJ did and ~15 mpg is probably his sweet spot. And his head hasn't been right since grandma died. He needs Doc and some emotional stability--remember what Doc did for Keyon Dooling. His Twitter feed has been pretty schitzy but look at him now--
https://www.theplayerstribune.com/articles/keyon-dooling-the-ghostIt was my second day in the mental institution, and I was suffering from paranoid delusions and shivering in the fetal position. All of a sudden, the nurse came into my room and told me that I had a visitor.
The guy walked in the room, and the look in his eyes said it all.
He wasn’t looking at me like, Keyon’s lost his damn mind.
He wasn’t looking at me like, Keyon’s a psychopath.
He was looking at me like, Keyon, what’s going on? What can I do to help, my friend?
It was Doc Rivers.
I will remember that look for the rest of my life.
When Doc heard that I had committed myself to the hospital, he flew up to Boston to see me, all the way from his summer house in Florida, at the drop of a hat. I can’t imagine what he must have thought, seeing me like that.
Doc asked me what was really going on. Just like he had asked me so many times before. Just like my wife had been asking me. Just like everybody close to me had been asking me.
He said, “Keyon, do you want to tell me something? What happened, son?”
I said, “I don’t know, Doc.”
I was lying, of course.
A week before, I had walked into Danny Ainge’s office and told him that I was done with basketball. Out of the blue, just like that. Done...
og15 wrote:I don't think Trezz would be happy with 15mpg, but maybe he doesn't have much of a choice based on the off season issues
For sure, I don't think he'll have too much of a choice, but he hasn't played under 17 mpg since he was a rookie and hasn't been under 20 for a while.esqtvd wrote:og15 wrote:I don't think Trezz would be happy with 15mpg, but maybe he doesn't have much of a choice based on the off season issues
Embiid plays 33 in any competitive game and more if it's tight. Unless Trezz can suddenly somehow figure out to play the 4 after all these years.
Drummond averaged 18.4 mpg with the 76ers but that included 12 starts when Embiid was dinged.
og15 wrote:esqtvd wrote:og15 wrote:I don't think Trezz would be happy with 15mpg, but maybe he doesn't have much of a choice based on the off season issues
Embiid plays 33 in any competitive game and more if it's tight. Unless Trezz can suddenly somehow figure out to play the 4 after all these years.
Drummond averaged 18.4 mpg with the 76ers but that included 12 starts when Embiid was dinged.
For sure, I don't think he'll have too much of a choice, but he hasn't played under 17 mpg since he was a rookie and hasn't been under 20 for a while.
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