From time to time, I have to check myself. I posted about Ferry's good guy culture and prolly missing somebody... but then I had to think about Championship teams. Most "Championship Teams" have good guys on it. Maybe Ferry's on to something. I understand that Good guys go with the flow, doesn't cause lockerroom tension, and do what has to be done. So Hawks fans, think with me... On these championship teams... are they all Good guys??
1. Miami? - Well, Birdman... but he's reformed.
2. Indiana?
3. San Antonio?
4. Oklahoma City?
In fact, the last non-Good guy team that we saw was Boston. They have since been dismantled.
Is it that being championship contenders make people get in line or is it that there's just good guy players on championship teams?
Barkley never won a ring... But Mahorn did?
What do you think?
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I wouldn't expect it to be "good guys" so much as committed guys - players too into the game to mess around. Josh Smith is a good guy but imagine him focused like a laser on just playing smart, tough ball. It boggles the mind. We'd be building him statues.
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parson wrote:I wouldn't expect it to be "good guys" so much as committed guys - players too into the game to mess around. Imagine Josh Smith focused like a laser on just playing smart, tough ball. It boggles the mind. We'd be building him statues.
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I just edited it to make more sense. Sorry.
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parson wrote:I wouldn't expect it to be "good guys" so much as committed guys - players too into the game to mess around. Josh Smith is a good guy but imagine him focused like a laser on just playing smart, tough ball. It boggles the mind. We'd be building him statues.
That's debatable. Some say he had runins with coaches and lockerroom fights.
However, I'm taken aback by Loul Deng. He said about Cleveland Cavs Practice that the stuff going on here would have never happened in Chicago. It's an indicator for those of us who wonder how could a Cleveland team with so much talent be so bad. http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/basketball/lawrence-deng-isn-happy-traded-mess-cleveland-article-1.1598983
Deng is one of those Ferry guys. Allstar type but not a really big name.
What you lookin' at? You all a bunch of ****' a-holes. You know why? You don't have the guts to be what you wanna be? You need people like me. You need people like me so you can point your freakin' fingers and say, "That's the bad guy."