whysoserious wrote:Local_NG_Idiot wrote:
Has he been disloyal? Of course! He knew full well stating that view for everyone to see that the org lied to him is completely throwing the org under the bus for the great two-way relationship there has been for the past 9 seasons.
Same applies to the org. Do we judge Toronto Raps organization's treatment of DeMar on a management mistep of not telling him there's still a chance he's being traded, or do we judge the Raps on how they treated DD on their total body of work?
If you are attempting to advocate that DD remained loyal based upon the entirety of his tenure and you want to throw out his intent to tarnish the Raps org with his social media posts (yes there is 100% intent there, no doubt), then the same must apply to the org that and their treatment of DD over the entire tenure.
Or he's simply venting in reaction to something he totally didn't expect.
for 9 years he's towed the company line and not vented publicly on anything, why start now?
I've posted many times that I don't believe he was lied to by this organization and stand by that. But I can acknowledge that he perceives things that way. We don't know, there's a lot of grey area in those conversations. I stated that Masai just doesn't seem like the type to lie to one of his players. I think he truly believed he wasn't trading him at the time they sat down and chatted. So there were some assurances given in some manner, whether they were outright our subtle.
I'm not going to judge Demar off of a reaction to a post on social media just as I'm not taking his word that he was lied to. But as I stated above, he was nothing but a good soldier here his whole time, he was part of the most successful period of basketball in this city, there were many great moments shared. That's it. There is enough basketball reasons to justify this deal, there's no need to focus on the off court stuff, especially some of the BS on here that is just being made up. It's unnecessary.
Thanks for your time Demar, you'll be missed and now we move on with Kawhi. Which is a great deal for this organization. Simple as that.
FTR, I think DeMar has been very good for the Raps over the years, I just don't buy this loyalty narrative being pushed forward.
















