Post#8 » by celtxman » Tue Dec 22, 2009 1:08 am
Wallace added that he wasn't angry with himself for getting ejected.
"Nah, not really. To answer your question honestly, I wasn't. I still play my game. I ain't changing my game for nobody."
I can't tell you how much this bothers me. If his pride costs us a game, or many games which it already did against Philly, then so be it. It just smacks against everything that the Big Three sacrificed for - sacrificing individual pride for the good of the team. As much as we like to say no one would come aboard from the outside and mess with winning games because they would have to deal with KG, that appears not to be true.
There is no doubt referees like Kennedy should be investigated for going out of their way to impact games with bogus calls and technicals. We all get it. But a supposedly high IQ player like Wallace should recognize that maybe if he changed his way, for the good of the team, the bogus calls would curtail. It's kind of like a baseball pitcher who isn't getting the outside of the plate by a particular umpire. The good players adapt and are effective. Even the worst ones don't stand on the mound and yell at the umpire until they are ejected. Really - somebody help me, but is there anything even close in ANY sport to any team having or allowing a player with such disregard to his team?
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