Dalembert Not Having Fun. (Hughes Said Similar) It Is a JOB.

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Post#21 » by PlinkingPanda » Sun Mar 9, 2008 2:39 am

High 5 wrote:Didn't he just saw he was "trying to get back having fun?" That he "hasn't had fun in a while?" People love to overreact.


That's what I read as well. Some of you should try learning to read correctly.
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Post#22 » by corwin » Sun Mar 9, 2008 2:59 am

Rooster wrote:I'm completely in Dalembert's camp on this one. The guy's playing great ball but the Sixers are terrible and thanks to not dealing Miller, I have to question how committed they are to the future. What this is telling me is that Dalembert is more competitive than to sit and take it while his team tanks and opens up cap space. The kind of player who won't put up with that crap is the kind of player I want on my team, maybe you guys are happy with players who just CTC and say "hey, I can lose just fine, it's a job".

Anyone who loves the game of basketball hates losing.


Philly has won 11 of 14 games. Dalembert is complaining because he isn't getting as many minutes as he'd like. The truth is that the coach is making him earn his minutes. His play is at times "uninspired." The coach is finally doing the right thing.

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