Ruzious wrote:If they're losing and playing well only in spurts and not changing, how does it make things worse by having someone on the team actually saying it. I hope it does make his teammates angry, because they're likely not going to change without someone lighting a firecracker up their arses. And apparently the coaching staff and management aren't capable or willing to do it.
Which is exactly why you want vets who can speak up on your team.
Should he do it publicly ? Not my call. I don't think what he said was that bad.
Hey, Okafor helped them in this way last year.
Nene spoke up before in the past and it had some effect.
Webster will bring the locker room together. You can count on him playing that role.
Things to consider.
Trevor A is a good player. Webster is a team leader. Gotta get Webster going so last night was good for that.
Randy wants to play better D. Well Temple helps there. Play him over Maynor and D will get better.
Team needs more energy, help rebounding, a player that will make the next pass... That's all Ves
Again, they have had probably the worst schedule in the league. That's part of it. The other part is who and when Randy is playing who he is playing. Another part is Gortat getting there very late. Not to mention no Otto off the bench so far. Otto is a system passing player.
Things should be better very soon.
Good conversation to have. But I don't see Nene as a lockerroom problem.