My interview with Byron Mullens
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My interview with Byron Mullens
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Love to see he thinks of himself as a work in progress. As a fan that makes me like him even more, knowing that he plans to work hard to get better. Only 22. One of the real bright spots this season.
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Very good interview Sherron, thanks for posting it. Mullens is already a great trade value, and could be the beast deal ever made if he continues to grow his game.
I continue to wait...and hope...for the return to Hornet's glory.
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good stuff. thanks for the interview and link.
mully seems to be very self aware, which i like. he knows what he does well and he knows where he needs to improve. and he is right, this summer will be huge in determining where his career goes from here. if he comes back next year as the same player, he'll probably end up as a career backup, once this team gets better (or move to another team). but he if he can come back stronger with more of a focus on rebounding, defense and post game... even just one of those three things, he could stick around as a starter for a while. its up to him.
mully seems to be very self aware, which i like. he knows what he does well and he knows where he needs to improve. and he is right, this summer will be huge in determining where his career goes from here. if he comes back next year as the same player, he'll probably end up as a career backup, once this team gets better (or move to another team). but he if he can come back stronger with more of a focus on rebounding, defense and post game... even just one of those three things, he could stick around as a starter for a while. its up to him.
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Snidely FC wrote:Love to see he thinks of himself as a work in progress. As a fan that makes me like him even more, knowing that he plans to work hard to get better. Only 22. One of the real bright spots this season.
yeah, he seems determined to improve.
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Bassman wrote:Very good interview Sherron, thanks for posting it. Mullens is already a great trade value, and could be the beast deal ever made if he continues to grow his game.
you're welcome!
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fatlever wrote:good stuff. thanks for the interview and link.
mully seems to be very self aware, which i like. he knows what he does well and he knows where he needs to improve. and he is right, this summer will be huge in determining where his career goes from here. if he comes back next year as the same player, he'll probably end up as a career backup, once this team gets better (or move to another team). but he if he can come back stronger with more of a focus on rebounding, defense and post game... even just one of those three things, he could stick around as a starter for a while. its up to him.
thank you!