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Markeiff Ripped a New One

Posted: Wed Jan 8, 2014 6:48 pm
by Nando88
From Arizona Sports:

http://arizonasports.com/58/1690281/Fra ... or-give-up

How hard do you work?
Do you give everything you have to your job every day?

I didn't ask if you are great at your job or do you do a great job every day. No one can be great at their job every day. I asked if you know there are people at your job who out-work you on a consistent basis?

If you know beyond a shadow of a doubt you give all that you have, ask someone at the job site if they agree with you. If you're confident that you work as hard as you can, the majority of the office/sales staff/fellow bus drivers would agree with you. So you should have no problem asking, right?

Instead of answering the first questions I posed to you in the natural, autobiographical sense, imagine how Markieff Morris would answer those questions. Does Markieff Morris really sit on the bench watching Miles Plumlee and truly believe the effort levels match? At what point do the excuses for Morris and his lack of energy end?

I guess it's the long list of national championships he won at Kansas that made him take winning for granted. Markieff must be bored with the regular season due to his consistent postseason success in Phoenix. He clearly must have been tired Tuesday night against Chicago due to all of his high-energy games this year that are starting to wear on him.

Both the Chicago Bulls and the Phoenix Suns had plenty of reasons to lose last night. Phoenix had terrible travel delays and were without Eric Bledsoe. It was worse for the Bulls. Losing Carlos Boozer wasn't helpful, but the night before, the management of the team declared the season finished with a white flag trade of Luol Deng. The stage was set for Markieff Morris to play his best game. If Morris outplayed Joakim Noah, the Bulls would have lost. Morris' line: 2 FGs, 6 pts, 6 rbs, and 0 assists. Noah's line: 14 pts, 16 boards and 6 assists.

There are some people in our country that actually blame their employer for their own lack of intensity and drive. What an embarrassment to their family tree these people are. I'm sure you've worked with the guy that always complains about the way management is treating them. You know the guy that thinks his work ethic should raise and lower based on his perception of how much his company respects him. The rest of us with character understand you give all you have because you respect yourself as a man and the last name your father gave you.

I think Markieff Morris is one of the guys in the former category. I bet Morris is so narrow-minded, he's actually told his employer after a good game, "If I had more minutes, I'd have more games like that." Instead of doing everything he can with the minutes he gets to earn more minutes, Morris, more than likely, plays with a lack of energy because he wants more love from the coaches and management. If you don't think this happens, read the quotes from Pau Gasol last month on how where he gets the ball affects his intensity.

I have three questions for you, Markieff.

1) If it's the coach's fault, is it Gentry, Hunter or Hornacek?

2) If it's the GM's fault, is it the one that drafted you and has been fired or the one that's here now?

3) If it's the situation here in Phoenix, don't you think the Suns would love to trade you if there were other teams that were remotely interested?

4) Do you blame every NBA GM for not evaluating your immense worth and offering the Suns a strong enough package to bring you to what ever team you consider to be the Utopian Unicorns of the NBA?

Markieff wasn't in the lineup at the end of the game against Chicago because the coaches must not believe he's one of the five most consistent players on the team. Markieff Morris must be coming off the bench because the coaching staff feels like he can't out-work the opposing starters.

If Markieff Morris continues to believe he's giving enough, it's time for the Suns to give up.

Re: Markeiff Ripped a New One

Posted: Wed Jan 8, 2014 7:14 pm
by NapoleonII
Although I agree with the premise, it's strangely accusatory, putting words in his mouth and offers no evidence or insight.

Poor work ethic? Markieff is lazy and a primadonna? Have we heard ANY of this from players or coaches?

Markieff has been inconstent and hasn't grown as much as we'd hope. You can chalk up 80% of the NBA like this. He's struggling and I hope he improves, but this article is just fluff and weirdly political.

Re: Markeiff Ripped a New One

Posted: Wed Jan 8, 2014 7:46 pm
by Jdiddy701
Unnecessary article and I found it disrespectful. No reason to call him out like that.

Re: Markeiff Ripped a New One

Posted: Wed Jan 8, 2014 8:55 pm
by INFORMER-93
That's a weird article. Douggie, you're at a 10 when you probably need to be at a 3.

Re: Markeiff Ripped a New One

Posted: Wed Jan 8, 2014 9:05 pm
by Revived
That's really a terrible article with absolutely no basis what so ever.

Re: Markeiff Ripped a New One

Posted: Wed Jan 8, 2014 9:55 pm
by LukasBMW
This came out of left field.

The article is either wayyyy off base or this author knows something we don't.

Either way I find it disturbing. A big part of the Suns success has been chemistry and positivity. Articles like this DO get back to the team and can start an avalanche of negativity and resentment.

Markieff's inconsistency has been frustrating, but I'm not sure it is do to lack of effort. If it is, I honestly haven't noticed.

Re: Markeiff Ripped a New One

Posted: Wed Jan 8, 2014 10:13 pm
by carey
I think there is something wrong with him. How does he win player of the week in the WCF then regress so badly? You're going to tell me its because he's being defended differently? I don't know what it is, but I doubt it's that. Him and his brother have a golden opportunity here. Yet its starting to look like they may be nothing more than career role players that barely make over the vet minimum.

Re: Markeiff Ripped a New One

Posted: Wed Jan 8, 2014 10:16 pm
by Nando88
When I first read this it caught me way off guard. I know keiff has been inconsistent since WC player of the week award but damn lol


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Re: Markeiff Ripped a New One

Posted: Wed Jan 8, 2014 10:35 pm
by Marz11
The author needs to come to realgm and vent with a rant like that... :D

Re: Markeiff Ripped a New One

Posted: Wed Jan 8, 2014 11:20 pm
by lilfishi22
I too want Markieff to be the more consistent player he is capable of being but this article sounds like something from realgm. Totally unnecessary

Re: Markeiff Ripped a New One

Posted: Thu Jan 9, 2014 12:47 am
by DRK
Stupid article. Maybe if he'd put more effort and worked harder on his article he would've realised it's actually just a steaming pile of dog ****.

Re: Markeiff Ripped a New One

Posted: Thu Jan 9, 2014 1:05 am
by MrMiyagi
Yes, because the man who wrote this article is such a paragon of character.....

Re: Markeiff Ripped a New One

Posted: Thu Jan 9, 2014 1:40 am
by carey
MrMiyagi wrote:Yes, because the man who wrote this article is such a paragon of character.....


Ha. I love Doug & Wolf, but geniuses they are not.

Re: Markeiff Ripped a New One

Posted: Thu Jan 9, 2014 2:15 am
by Frank Lee
Haha.... we've started the same rundown on KeifMo here. This clown must read us .... :naaa:
Pretty assumptive article from a real live media figure.... guess thats why he's in radio rather than journalism.

Re: Markeiff Ripped a New One

Posted: Thu Jan 9, 2014 4:00 am
by rsavaj
carey wrote:I think there is something wrong with him. How does he win player of the week in the WCF then regress so badly? You're going to tell me its because he's being defended differently? I don't know what it is, but I doubt it's that. Him and his brother have a golden opportunity here. Yet its starting to look like they may be nothing more than career role players that barely make over the vet minimum.


There's nothing "wrong" with him; he's just not a consistent player. The guys who are consistent night in, night out are the stars in this league. The Morri are backup forwards, and it looks like they will be for their entire careers, if they don't regress. That's perfectly fine. The fact that either one of them is actually a rotation player this season is a huge step forward.

Re: Markeiff Ripped a New One

Posted: Thu Jan 9, 2014 5:34 am
by RaisingArizona
I was very surprised with that article. I have never likened Kieff being like Ama'r'e', Doris or Measley who were just flat out lazy. I think BURNINGHEART wrote the piece for Doug?

Re: Markeiff Ripped a New One

Posted: Thu Jan 9, 2014 5:49 am
by Blackification
is this the same guy from the doug and wolfe show that horny and mcd are on all the time? I hope one of them calls him out for his stupid ass article

Re: Markeiff Ripped a New One

Posted: Thu Jan 9, 2014 6:17 am
by asudevil
Where the hell did this come from? Markeiff is what he is, and average player.....who is inconsistent at times. He's a 12pt 6rb kind of guy. he goes through phases of high scoring and phases of low output. that's why he's not considered a star. But Franz calling him out like this is pretty uncalled for. If he's looking to embarrass the kid, then he's doing a hell of a job.

Franz is about the least listen-to-able guy on the radio right now. He quite a few notches below everyone else on KTAR. I feel like this is his attempt at trying to feel relevant. And with the changes of KTAR going to FM and the movement going on behind the scenes, i bet he feels a little insecure. I hope the dude gets let go soon.

Re: Markeiff Ripped a New One

Posted: Thu Jan 9, 2014 6:30 am
by mikefly3113
I listen to Doug and wolf every morning but this was kinda out of line from dougleese. I would love for Markieff to play like he did when he was player of the week but I just don't think he is capable of producing like that consistently. I've never heard or seen any actions that would question his work ethic or intensity. Maybe doug is upset that he won't blossom into an all-star but thats ok with this, we don't need him to. We need him and his bro to keep doing exactly what they have been, which is great role players off the bench.

Re: Markeiff Ripped a New One

Posted: Thu Jan 9, 2014 10:10 am
by Ring_Wanted
This article is absurd. Kieff is not the player his POTW award numbers suggested, and whoever expected that kind of production for the rest of the season was delusional.

He is good enough to give you 10-12 points, a few rebounds and all around decency. He is also inconsistent, but this season he's been a clear plus for the team for the most part. His body language is not bad, you can clearly see that he tries and doesn't just goes thru the motions and aside from the tendency to pass the ball too much to his brother, I am ok with him. It's not like he is wasting some crazy potential or being a team cancer.

I really don't get what this man wrote, unless there is something going on behind the scenes.