Presti goes his own way / against league trends

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Post#21 » by spearsy23 » Fri May 5, 2017 3:38 am

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Every account I'm sure is a public account. Russell is a naturally gifted athlete and relies on much of that athleticism in his game, but no one is going to come out and publicly blast Westbrook for his inability to be coached. It's just not going to happen because it's not good for the organization from a PR standpoint.


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So we assume he's a problem and uncoachable because you like the narrative it presents?


It's not about narrative. I could care less if I like the narrative or not. Most OKC fans love the narrative of Durant being a cupcake and a bitch for leaving Westbrook. I'm not on of them. I'm simply suggesting that it is possible.


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“If you're getting stops and you're making threes and the other team's not scoring, that's when you're going to see a huge point difference there,” coach Billy Donovan said.
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Post#22 » by getrichordie » Fri May 5, 2017 3:58 am

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spearsy23 wrote:So we assume he's a problem and uncoachable because you like the narrative it presents?


It's not about narrative. I could care less if I like the narrative or not. Most OKC fans love the narrative of Durant being a cupcake and a bitch for leaving Westbrook. I'm not on of them. I'm simply suggesting that it is possible.


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I can see you beating your girlfriend, therefore it's perfectly reasonable to assume your relationship problems are because you're abusive.


What is the point you are trying to make?


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Post#23 » by Andre Roberstan » Fri May 5, 2017 4:59 am

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It's not about narrative. I could care less if I like the narrative or not. Most OKC fans love the narrative of Durant being a cupcake and a bitch for leaving Westbrook. I'm not on of them. I'm simply suggesting that it is possible.


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What is the point you are trying to make?


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That you're coming up with an opinion apropos of nothing.
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Post#24 » by getrichordie » Fri May 5, 2017 6:22 pm

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What is the point you are trying to make?


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That you're coming up with an opinion apropos of nothing.


How is it apropos of nothing? It's based on a lot of gameplay that I've watched of Russell, what I know about business management, and common sense when it comes to public relations.


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Post#25 » by getrichordie » Fri May 5, 2017 6:24 pm

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What is the point you are trying to make?


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That you're coming up with an opinion apropos of nothing.




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How is it apropos of nothing? It's based on a lot of gameplay that I've watched of Russell, what I know about business management, and common sense when it comes to public relations.

Sure, the possibility of this being the case would be an unpopular stance to take because it's not painting Westbrook in the best light.

Maybe you just don't like that narrative.

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Post#26 » by Andre Roberstan » Fri May 5, 2017 6:56 pm

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That you're coming up with an opinion apropos of nothing.




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How is it apropos of nothing? It's based on a lot of gameplay that I've watched of Russell, what I know about business management, and common sense when it comes to public relations.

Sure, the possibility of this being the case would be an unpopular stance to take because it's not painting Westbrook in the best light.

Maybe you just don't like that narrative.

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We don't have footage of Russ ignoring or disrespecting either Brooks or Donovan in the way that Bron and some of the Cavs players did Blatt. We don't have accounts of him complaining about either coaching or front office.

Donovan's gone out of his way to praise his overall BBIQ and work ethic, which seems a bit counterproductive if he's boneheaded enough that he just does his own thing all the time.

Basically your argument boils down to "I think Russell Westbrook is this way, and I don't believe that either the positive accounts that have come from the people that played with him or the absence of people running him down mean anything". Yes, I know it's bad PR if you say that, but think this through.

Is it possible that for years Russ has been a problem, a boneheaded player and someone who makes coaches walk on eggshells around him? Sure, it's theoretically in the realm of possibility. But for it to have gone this long with no one saying anything is Illuminati-level conspiracy. Someone would have talked. We've had enough players and front office types move through the organization that something would have leaked—it always does. It hasn't. If there'd been anything specific there to leak, it would have come out in the aftermath of the Durexit.
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Post#27 » by slick_watts » Sat May 6, 2017 2:02 pm

lowe and thorpe on a podcast last season discussed a situation where a play was drawn up (end of game type deal) and westbrook said 'f*** that s***' and did his own thing. thunder lost the game.

there was also the time he beat up the chair.

there was an article i think by lowe..? on billy donovan when he was first hired in the preseason billy was telling westbrook something and he brushed him off with expletives.

nothing insane; there are stories though.
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Post#28 » by Pillendreher » Sat May 6, 2017 3:39 pm

slick_watts wrote:lowe and thorpe on a podcast last season discussed a situation where a play was drawn up (end of game type deal) and westbrook said 'f*** that s***' and did his own thing. thunder lost the game.


Since Donovan's go to play is 'Somebody take a terrible 3', I doubt there was much disagreement.
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Post#29 » by getrichordie » Sat May 6, 2017 8:08 pm

slick_watts wrote:lowe and thorpe on a podcast last season discussed a situation where a play was drawn up (end of game type deal) and westbrook said 'f*** that s***' and did his own thing. thunder lost the game.

there was also the time he beat up the chair.

there was an article i think by lowe..? on billy donovan when he was first hired in the preseason billy was telling westbrook something and he brushed him off with expletives.

nothing insane; there are stories though.


Shhhh... don't wake the people that think Donovan is a bad coach.

Seriously, though. It's not fair to grade Donovan if this is something that happens on a regular basis. So if Donovan calls a play, and Westbrook just doesn't run it, we won't know unless someone leaks something and OKC is notorious for being a tight-lipped organization.

How can you grade a coach when the star player isn't listening to his head coach? Not saying that this is the case, but if it is, not fair to Donovan.


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Post#30 » by ThunderBolt » Sat May 6, 2017 9:02 pm

slick_watts wrote:lowe and thorpe on a podcast last season discussed a situation where a play was drawn up (end of game type deal) and westbrook said 'f*** that s***' and did his own thing. thunder lost the game.

there was also the time he beat up the chair.

there was an article i think by lowe..? on billy donovan when he was first hired in the preseason billy was telling westbrook something and he brushed him off with expletives.

nothing insane; there are stories though.


I don't doubt this is true at all. The problem is it's hard enough to find a superstar. Then you try to find one that doesn't have an ego...impossible. That being said I don't think Russ should be beyond question. I have bug issues with our style of play. I'm just not sure who bears the most responsibility for this.
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Post#31 » by Andre Roberstan » Sun May 7, 2017 1:58 am

slick_watts wrote:lowe and thorpe on a podcast last season discussed a situation where a play was drawn up (end of game type deal) and westbrook said 'f*** that s***' and did his own thing. thunder lost the game.

there was also the time he beat up the chair.

there was an article i think by lowe..? on billy donovan when he was first hired in the preseason billy was telling westbrook something and he brushed him off with expletives.

nothing insane; there are stories though.


That Lowe article does ring a bell, actually. I don't remember the Lowe and Thorpe podcast but I probably wouldn't have heard it anyway.

If there's stuff out there, fair enough. I just don't remember having heard it.
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