therealbig3 wrote:penbeast0 wrote:therealbig3 wrote:David Robinson caused chemistry issues with his constant proselytizing btw, a lot of his teammates couldn’t stand him. He was thoroughly inept as a leader too and couldn’t keep Rodman in check at all, and that combo floundered despite having high hopes. That’s an actual negative on court result due to off court issues.
Can keep going, everyone has problems like this at some point in their career.
Can you bring some evidence that DRob was causing issues with anyone but Rodman, who was a walking issue without any help? I've never heard it before.
Haley said strong religious beliefs -- including those of Robinson, Terry Cummings and Avery Johnson -- caused a rift in the Spurs locker room in the mid-90s.
https://www.espn.com.au/nba/draft2004/columns/story?id=1811526A former teammate said David Robinson caused a rift in the Spurs’ locker room due to his proselytizing.
https://www.nbcsports.com/nba/news/jonathan-isaac-in-sermon-i-invited-my-magic-teammates-to-hear-me-preach-but-none-came
penbeast0 wrote:It is some evidence however, so thank you.
Errr ... it's evidence of something. I'm not sure it's evidence (even taking it at face value) of the initial statement that DR specifically was doing this "constantly" that it caused a situation where "a lot of his teammates couldn’t stand him". And even if we're taking Rodman's handler as an impartial source he also talks about how Robinson and Del Negro went out to lunch with Haley and Rodman at Robinson's initiation and Rodman "wouldn't respond". He goes on, "Dave tried everything ... He tried everything imaginable to bond with Dennis Rodman ... you keep going to someone and try to get through to them and the person continues to snub you ... I admire the guy for continuing to try. I would have thrown in the towel and said, 'Hey, F.U.'
But he continued to try to be a man and a leader, so for that I admire Dave." The story about a meal comes up again (hard to tell if its a greater deal retelling or multiple occasions but there's a retelling of Dennis chatting with Haley on the way there then once there with Robinson and Del Negro he's giving monosyllabic answer over a 2 1/2 hour meal).
I don't love all Robinson's politics, we don't know what goes on behind closed doors or away from the areana (and depending on the sources you trust you can find other quibbles) but even taking Haley at face value, he says Rodman was deliberately late for training and facilitated 90% of the trouble that came his way (this and the above from Lazenby's
Airballs). I don't think it was a Robinson problem not being able to "control" Rodman - Rodman was annoyed with the new regime, was probably given too much rope by the old one. He needed to behave ... a bit, to not be actively harmful on the Bulls to get a new contract and there wasn't the rift with the organization. Put simply, I don't think Rodman on the Spurs is a David Robinson problem.
I'm bringing up Robinson to point out how everyone can have things cherry picked
okay but that makes
I mean you can try to contextualize it all you want
A bit galling because it seems to be telling people that they shouldn't contextualize it and by comparing them there is an implication the situations are at least somewhat similar or the analogy doesn't work.
how do we know it wasn’t because Robinson hurt team chemistry? ...
Again seems to be an explicit challenge to rebuke rather than 'Everyone has flaws, people are being inconsistent,' type angle.
I mean I also knew this was going to get dismissed immediately, because it goes against the narrative that’s being built here (Kobe bad, everyone else good).
Well I think it was always going to get dismissed because the idea of Robinson causing harm was wildly speculative and doesn't really have any foundation. Put that against say Game 7 2006 2nd half. There is an established body of thought that he didn't play to his ability in order to send a message. I'm not in a place to say how credible that it is (I would tend to believe and hope players give their best effort, especially in the playoffs and wouldn't risk compromising the integrity of the game and I suppose if suspicious enough their careers, though intentional excessive passivity would be hard to prove) but its a big enough deal if true and I guess widely enough considered plausible that ... if one wanted to advocate for Bryant in that area as a teammate I'd want to address it and would at least expect it come up (especially given the earlier teammate allegation). Ditto the Walker incident.
I think it would make more sense (than the generalized suggestion of a "dismissed ... because ... narrative that's being built here (Kobe bad") to go through complaints/issues probably from posters if you think people are cherry picking or perhaps your own list, give your opinion and compare with actually analogous situations
e.g.
a hypothetical, invented version of you wrote:hitting Samaki walker: This is what I believe happened ... I think Kobe reportedly hitting Samaki Walker was right/wrong/ uncertain because X/Y/Z. I believe the likely net impact was A/B/C.
Smush Parker relationship: This is what I believe happened ... I suspect that Parker saying Kobe never talked to him off court is hyperbole, I think that the "you aren't accomplished enough to talk to me ..." comments were(a joke/ a test/probably not actually made) ... I think this interpretation given in this post "blah, blah, blah" is incorrect/misleading/wrong because ...
I think on the whole his is broadly akin to X ...
Or not (understandable) ... but I don't think there's a generalized "Kobe bad, everyone else good" narrative and to the extent you think there is it might be best to address specific posts and/cover it systematically per the above.
As above I think the general Kobe landscape is pretty positive: he's got an award from the WNBA named after him and his daughter ... I can see worlds where he's less positively perceived (maybe some where fully seeing legal processes through at whichever level sees him missing some amount of time through one reason or another ... and there'll be some where there being no settlement works for him).