dmutombo321 wrote:This team needs an infusion of talent and it just so happens that Stephenson is the most talented young FA available who also happens to play at a position of need (SG). Houston will keep Parsons under contract next year so he wont be available.
Stephenson's problem is not that he is lazy. Unlike Tyrus or Derrick Coleman, he is by all accounts a dedicated worker when it comes to improving his game and training. His problem is that he is arrogant and somewhat eccentric. This should be factored in when pricing his FA value but should not be a disqualifier if they can land the guy at the right price. Eccentric personalities can be managed or at the very least tempered with the right veterans and staff.
Chicago did it with Rodman and Charlotte, as noted, also did at already with Jackson, a player who had a history of cold clocking fans during a game and engaging in late night gun battles outside titty bars. Blowing in LeBron's ear and making some smart-ass remarks to the media looks pale in comparison.
So far as I'm aware, despite Stephenson's well documented lapses in judgement relating to basketball etiquette, he hasnt been in any recent trouble with the law during the past two years.
Excellent points brother DMutombo.  This has been my emphasis from the beginning of my stated desire to sign Lance.  He is a quality player, a guy hard to get in free agency, and we would benefit tremendously if we could win the sweepstakes for him.  Lance is not a cancer, nor a toxic team guy.  The author of the analysis posted on page 4 is right on.  The way to get Lance is demonstrate our desire early and often.  Hopefully as soon as FA opens, MJ is on the phone with Lance and his agent, asking to fly him to Charlotte on his private jet for a tour and discussions.  Sell him on the team, the mission and the city.  Lance will be embraced by the team and the town.  His play would be a huge compliment to AL, Kemba, MKG and our PF.  Take the same approach we did with Al Jefferson...early and with intensity.  Ask our key players to reach out to him when they are able.  Sell him on his future with this team.  The Pacers are NOT the team to get past the Heat.  We can be the one to jump to the top, especially with Lance.
I continue to wait...and hope...for the return to Hornet's glory.