ring09 wrote:Jordan could easily turn out like Nash
Are you serious dude? Nash huh hmmmm
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ring09 wrote:Jordan could easily turn out like Nash
I think this the main problem with Farmar, he's not receptive to being coached because he has a " know it all " attitude. When the media wrote that story on him and then brought up his disdain for being coached............that was a red flag.Tommy Trojan wrote:j-far wrote:I see him as the first piece moved if we make changes in the transfer window. His attitude and respect towards the coaches has been questioned and his recent demotion to 3rd string PG is a clear reason for the need for a move. Along with Rad and LO, he should be on the shop list by now.
I also have read few articles where he would have attitude problems with the coaches/players.
That only creates a dysfunction within the group/team.
SmartWentCrazy wrote:It's extremely unlikely that they end up in the top 3.They're probably better off trying to win and giving Philly the 8th pick than tanking and giving them the 4th.
That Nicka wrote:I think everyone is over-reacting a little.... He's not playing great but he has his slumps like everyone else... Many of our players are finding it hard to find their groove and Phil's roatations arent making it much easier.... I think Farmar stays with the team unless we can get someone like Hinrich for a bargain
lakersfanatic wrote:As usual.. at the start he was doing well and now.. what happened? I mean he has the built for speed.. why are guys blowing passs him... I mean Nate scoring so much isn't just his fault, but fisher is veteran player so it's expected.. but farmar?...
his stock has definitely gone down as with vlad. Maybe phil is trying to take a crack at them so that they'll try harder.... or else.. trade rumors continue on hehe
Now, Farmar said, Jackson wants him to be more precise, to run the triangle offense and throttle down on the fastbreak when it's not there.
"I asked them what they wanted me to do so I can go out there and do it and not be confused about my job," Farmar said. "They're not looking for me to do anything personal -- just run our offense. It affects my performance and what I do.
"I'm a guard coming off the bench playing limited minutes so I got to make those minutes count and do what the coaching staff and the organization wants."
Jackson is not trying to stifle Farmar's creativity, but he wants the 22-year-old to be a better decision-maker.
"I think there are some things about playing his game kind of thing and conforming to our style," Jackson said.
Farmar also said he has issues with the team's defensive concepts.
"I was trying to go out there and do what I was told. Every time I would do what they asked me to do, it seemed like it was the wrong thing at that time, the wrong choice. I'm just trying to figure it out and do what they ask me in any capacity, whatever it is," Farmar said.
"I want to have decision-making opportunities, but if that's not in their plans right now, I can't let what I want go over what the team wants. I love these guys and we have a chance to be special, and I'll sacrifice as much as I have to for us to win."