Post#20 » by G_MoNeY » Sat Aug 23, 2008 12:11 am
aussie basically had it right in his initial post. VC is in a lose-lose situation. The only option he has to succeed is leading this team into a magical season and being a MVP candidate (he is capable of doing so, IMO)
My whole argument is VC has truly been a professional throughout his career. No Raptor trolls please. Tired of winning those arguments - not going back there. The guy may not "bring it" every night, but most players in the league don't either..honestly it's not physically possible to do. His talent is without question top-notch, but I agree with the killer instinct comments. Is it that he doesn't have it? He's shown glimpses of having it (especially in Sydney) and on a few occasions throughout his NBA career. It's not consistent, completely agree with those comments. For someone (not neccesarily anyone here) to misconstrue his motive in playing (just to get his numbers, doesn't love the game,etc..) is nonsense. The guy has proven to be consistent and improve in every aspect of the game, so you know you can chalk up 23 points, 5+ rebounds and 5+ assists 90% of the time. His perception among the media and fairweather fans is inaccurate, and is a clouded judgement based on inconsistencies that have plagued him his entire career. Trust me, I've followed him more than anyone else on these forums and probably any other "fan." Surround him with what he needs to succeed; 1) coach/system (never had it, fire frank.) 2)tough, hard-nosed teammate(s) (Hasn't had it since Oakley and AD) 3)Consistent outside shooter (never had it) and 4) a legit big man (who is a threat on the block) -- and he is a champion. He's a team player who is unselfish and wants to win, bottom line.