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Wallace's Words Don't Sit Well With Chandler
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 4:56 pm
by truthbtold21
Wallace's Words Don't Sit Well With Chandler
"I think it's bull personally,'' said Chandler, who matched his season-high with 13 points. "When you lose and play like we do, you can't say that someone else is the problem. I don't feel like we're good enough to point fingers.''
wow really tyson i like you and all,but until you start producing like gforce does i think your mouth should stay closed,you and diaw are the problem down low getting bulled all the time,so if the leader of this team wants to call you out,gforce best believe has earned the right. I mean come on our starting sf is out rebounding our pf and center. When you start playing at his level then you can say something.
Re: Wallace's Words Don't Sit Well With Chandler
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 5:11 pm
by Walt Cronkite
What a twit.
edit: A very similar word passes the language filter.
Re: Wallace's Words Don't Sit Well With Chandler
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 5:13 pm
by W_HAMILTON
You shut up you horrible bastard.
EDIT: I'm talking about Tyson, not Walt or truthbtold21.
Re: Wallace's Words Don't Sit Well With Chandler
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 5:17 pm
by W_HAMILTON
I was going to go to the NOH board and ask if they would be willing to trade us Okafor for Chandler, then I saw a "Tyson Chandler Appreciation Thread" stickied at the top, and it had two posts. I figured that answered my question.
Re: Wallace's Words Don't Sit Well With Chandler
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 5:27 pm
by fluffernutter
Chandler can seriously STFU. GWall and Felton are two players who have the absolute right to call out slackers for their play if they want to. GWall particularly this year.
Chandler. Zip it and play better. Thanks.
Re: Wallace's Words Don't Sit Well With Chandler
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 5:39 pm
by fatlever
where did this come from? his twitter or an article?
Re: Wallace's Words Don't Sit Well With Chandler
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 5:41 pm
by Walt Cronkite
Re: Wallace's Words Don't Sit Well With Chandler
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 6:04 pm
by fatlever
maybe thats what this team needs... some guys that bitch in the press and call each other out and fight. we've always gotten along and it never got us anywhere in the past. at least this proves that both wallace and tyson have some fight. i'd love to see boris stick up for himself also. where is his fight? or is he just gonna take it?
Re: Wallace's Words Don't Sit Well With Chandler
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 6:23 pm
by thruthefire
I can't believe we're paying this guy $12 million. What a shame.
Re: Wallace's Words Don't Sit Well With Chandler
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 6:38 pm
by truthbtold21
im willing to bet if tc had a horrible game, he would not have said anything,but because he put up a double double he has something to say, do that on daily basis then you wont get called out.
Re: Wallace's Words Don't Sit Well With Chandler
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 6:48 pm
by Paydro70
Mmk, I guess Tyson is going with my second possible response to the commentary: "Man, f*** Gerald."
Callouts are not always good.
Re: Wallace's Words Don't Sit Well With Chandler
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 6:53 pm
by BobsBuddy

I can understand GW's frustrations and trying to motivate TC and Boris AND I can understand TC comments. Felton and GW are and have been our best players for years. Felton is playing his heart out the last 10 games and if TC was averaging 12/12 and Boris 15/5/5 with the 20+ points that JAX have been putting up we would have won last night easyily and been at 13-12 rather than 10-15..
As for GW, he is the captain of this team and should call others out to perform. He is 2nd in the NBA in rebounds, plays 3 and 4 regularily and gives up his body "every night" and has earned the right to talk..
TC ---I am talking to YOU-- You need to EARN your KEEP as our center for the rest of your contract and can give us 12/12/3blks EVERYNIGHT. You should have covered half of GW's rebounds last night at NYK and Boris---YOU WERE PATHETIC and should have covered the rest. You both failed and let the team down yet you both will get the same paycheck.Its time to kick some ass down in the paint!!!!
Check our current record 10-15 X3 =30-45...We are not even on track to match last year!
If things don't get better quick, I hope the Bobcats trade you both.
Re: Wallace's Words Don't Sit Well With Chandler
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 7:25 pm
by Bassman
Well, something got his butt in gear for that double-double against NY. If you could get a picture of his ass you'd find Crash's spur marks. Now he want's to gripe about getting chapped. It's time. Wish Diaw would have at least shown some similar salt, but he turned in another yawner.
Agree with BobsBuddy that time is a wastin'. Either make one more key deal or be prepared to claim our lottery pick with changes in the off-season (which might be the best strategy of all).
Re: Wallace's Words Don't Sit Well With Chandler
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 7:45 pm
by ccbballin
Oh lordy Tyson's blaming his poor play on his toe. I cringe when a player talks like that because of the way Morrison blamed his performance on his knee. Great players find a way to do it no matter the pain.
I think Bassman might be on to something about that lottery pick. Maybe we cant find a good player at the 4 to trade for so LB's going to do some tanking because last night's coaching was a little suspicious.
Re: Wallace's Words Don't Sit Well With Chandler
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 9:01 pm
by 99problems
Chandler is a bitch and it's been obvious that is the case since the first week of the season.
I think he practically has more offensive fouls + technical fouls than he has rebounds this season. He becomes frustrated, he fouls people, then he commits offensive fouls, then he whines about it.
Nazr is way better, just sit Chandler on his ass. He doesn't rebound and has no offensive skill.
Re: Wallace's Words Don't Sit Well With Chandler
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 10:52 pm
by fluffernutter
Dear Chandler:

Open you mouth again when you start not sucking. Thanks.
Re: Wallace's Words Don't Sit Well With Chandler
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 11:33 pm
by Diop
I am prone to over reacting, but the play of our starting 4/5 has frustrated me.
How about trading Diaw/Chandler for Okur, Harpring and Koufos.
Okur is a tough player who can stretch the floor with his shooting. He defends, he rebounds.
We start him next to Nazr, who really has improved his play this year and develop the young Koufos off the bench.
Harpring is an expiring just to have salaries match.
Re: Wallace's Words Don't Sit Well With Chandler
Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 5:19 am
by Rich4114
truthbtold21 wrote:im willing to bet if tc had a horrible game, he would not have said anything,but because he put up a double double he has something to say, do that on daily basis then you wont get called out.
Haha funny you say this, because reading the one post game I see "Chandler put up his 6th double double of the season" and then I think back to Okafor AVERAGING a double double for the season. What a ridiculous trade that was. We undid the one good trade this team has ever been the clear cut winner on. Good job!
Re: Wallace's Words Don't Sit Well With Chandler
Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 2:17 pm
by Fred Williamson
Sachmo wrote:I am prone to over reacting, but the play of our starting 4/5 has frustrated me.
How about trading Diaw/Chandler for Okur, Harpring and Koufos.
Okur is a tough player who can stretch the floor with his shooting. He defends, he rebounds.
We start him next to Nazr, who really has improved his play this year and develop the young Koufos off the bench.
Harpring is an expiring just to have salaries match.
Lol. Okur can't defend, neither can he rebound. Diaw > Okur.
And yeah, let us develop Koufus, just like we did with Lexi.

Re: Wallace's Words Don't Sit Well With Chandler
Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 3:11 pm
by Mezotarkus
Chander's Play Doesn't Sit Well with Bobcats Fans, Management, and Players.