TrueLAfan wrote:og15 wrote:Captain Ballmer wrote:Regardless of the angles, narratives, guests... Wayoff P doesn't have to say that. He has small brain with big mouth, so happy that he fumbled all the bridges with us as soon as he had a chance, we can easily şhit on him now.
Yea, I have little concern for Paul George or his success as a Sixer.
When I first saw the tweet, my reaction was very different from when I then watched the clip. The tweet makes you feel like, "look at this idiot". The clip on the other hand is just narrating a reality of it being a Laker dominated city.
I had a very different initial perception, but the clip was just the same stuff him and Mann had talked about in terms of Lakers fans in LA basically acting a certain way towards Clippers players in terms of, "yea you're cool, but you're not Lakers" kind of treatment.
I think it’s … interesting. I think it illustrates PGs strengths in a couple of areas and (bigger) weaknesses in others. I do think his assessment of the Clippers/Lakers is accurate. I think he’s honest and reasonably eloquent in laying this out.
But—man! What this shows most of all is that PG didn’t commit to trying to change the narrative. Players like Elton and Lamar Odom, flawed in their own right, were willing to try and push the status quo in LA when Sterling was the owner. So was CP3. CP3, warts and all, would never have put up with a player that was so casual about his team’s fortunes and respect. He would (and did) fight and scratch and claw for the respect that PG seems to just … acknowledge and accept a lack of. To me, PG13s comments show a sense of complacency; “The Lakers were/are the A-team.” Dammit man, try and do something about it. You have the talent and teammates and owner. This is a guy who wants a max salary while not being an alpha player and not trying as hard as he could and should have to push his team to a higher level. It’s a little sad to me.
This is it bro. I wouldn't care less if he was another Jared Dudley. He was the half face of turning the chapter in LA. It didn't work but you didn't have to say it like that in the video. HOFer just admiting his lack of integrity, dignity to everbody, " we didn't feel like at all in LA but agreed to proceed it bc money was good" In his own media, he controls the narrative but he selected to throw us punch to justify his move anyway. Especially towards a franchise who gave a lot to get him.
He shows zero dignity after the break-up, so should we. Booos should be heard loudly when we face with Philly.























