Swan Vox wrote:rilamann wrote:Swan Vox wrote:Dame is "elated". I don't think the guy ever really wanted to be here. Between his divorce and understandable sadness at being away from his kids, he seemed luke warm about Milwaukee. He also seemed to be clamouring for a warm city like Miami. I truly believe this will be addition by subtraction. Chemistry matters, but can be fragile and elusive. When you have folks that aren't all the way in, that can suck the life out of your locker room, despite what they tell the media. Looking forward to the Bucks' defence being in the top tier again as well. Like someone has said here, the idea of Dame was always better than the reality.
https://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/281189/Damian-Lillard-Elated-To-Be-Waived-By-Bucks-Already-Receiving-Calls-From-Contending-Teams
I could feel Dame's
I want no part of being in Milwaukee energy though my TV by his 3rd game as a Buck.
I am elated that he's gone.
I agree. Big "pouting" energy.
I think the biggest benefit from Dame's exit, though, is the return of nuclear-powered gravitational-force Giannis. He is the star that everything else in the Bucks solar system should revolve around. Giannis became "polite" when Dame was competing for touches. I want "exert my will" no apologies, soul-stealing Giannis, and I think this establishes that pecking order and hopefully returns the alchemy that led to our previous championship.
Great post.
I agree, the Buck's best chance to win is with Giannis exerting 100% of his will and having quality players around him. Having another guy who needs touches and needs the ball a lot is a bad mix with Giannis.
Giannis & Dame where a bad fit, but I also think Dame would be a bad fit with a lot of players. Dame is a talented offensive player, but he's a guy who wants his shots and wants his touches and he doesn't care if it's in the flow of game or not. He didn't play off of Giannis. Dame was more
Yeah, you're cooking, Giannis. But now it's my turn to shoot. And Dame is a guy who could go 6-23 while not even trying on defense.
Dame wants his touches and wants his shots and he's not willing to sacrifice his game for the better of the team.
I said this 100 times while Dame was a Buck, but his marketing team needs to be in the hall of fame. They actually do a good job painting Dame as this great guy who just wants to win.
Dame is not that guy.