Lance is like a dime at the bar, except you know she has an STD and you don't use condoms. People keep telling you that you'll regret it, but the beer goggles and low light make it too tempting for you to use your better judgment.

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ImHeisenberg wrote:You guys are good reading.
Lance is like a dime at the bar, except you know she has an STD and you don't use condoms. People keep telling you that you'll regret it, but the beer goggles and low light make it too tempting for you to use your better judgment.
Billl wrote:Redeemed wrote:Billl wrote:"1 - The fact is yes, team mates fight more often than we might think. You can't put competitive people into a "practice" situation and tell them to not go all out - the difference being that they're MORE likely to fight a team mate in practice due to a lot of different factors.
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Fine. Name 1 other player that has gotten into fights with 2 separate teammates in the same season.
Bill Laimbeer
Isiah Thomas
Rick Mahorn
and the other Bad Boys
Those guys fought multiple times a season on the practice court. They were hyper competitive, but they were crazy close knit. They fought but they were down for each other and the cause (winning a 'ship) in a bad way.
Lance appears (from my fan-of-the-game-seeing-dude-on-TV perspective) to be really geared towards some prove the world wrong individual goals. That is probably a testament to his immaturity. It is possibly something he will grow out of, but he is not a risk I would like to take in light of the state of this team. He's not a good addition to our fragile mix. His talent is a good mix, but the crap that comes with him is not.
No thanks on Lance.
Besides for the 1 Isaih/lambs fight in a decade, link to one other practice fight.
For stack, link to "other fights".
If this stuff happens (and it well could) it stays behind closed doors. It says a lot that Lance's fights make it into the newspaper. If all his issues were just run of the mill competitiveness, nobody would hear about it. Obviously, his teammates don't think of it that way or it would never make it out of the lockerroom.
Billl wrote:Redeemed wrote:Billl wrote:"1 - The fact is yes, team mates fight more often than we might think. You can't put competitive people into a "practice" situation and tell them to not go all out - the difference being that they're MORE likely to fight a team mate in practice due to a lot of different factors.
"
Fine. Name 1 other player that has gotten into fights with 2 separate teammates in the same season.
Bill Laimbeer
Isiah Thomas
Rick Mahorn
and the other Bad Boys
Those guys fought multiple times a season on the practice court. They were hyper competitive, but they were crazy close knit. They fought but they were down for each other and the cause (winning a 'ship) in a bad way.
Lance appears (from my fan-of-the-game-seeing-dude-on-TV perspective) to be really geared towards some prove the world wrong individual goals. That is probably a testament to his immaturity. It is possibly something he will grow out of, but he is not a risk I would like to take in light of the state of this team. He's not a good addition to our fragile mix. His talent is a good mix, but the crap that comes with him is not.
No thanks on Lance.
Besides for the 1 Isaih/lambs fight in a decade, link to one other practice fight.
For stack, link to "other fights".
If this stuff happens (and it well could) it stays behind closed doors. It says a lot that Lance's fights make it into the newspaper. If all his issues were just run of the mill competitiveness, nobody would hear about it. Obviously, his teammates don't think of it that way or it would never make it out of the lockerroom.
Lionlifer wrote:ImHeisenberg wrote:You guys are good reading.
Lance is like a dime at the bar, except you know she has an STD and you don't use condoms. People keep telling you that you'll regret it, but the beer goggles and low light make it too tempting for you to use your better judgment.
But maybe it's only gonorrhea, and all he needs is a shot of penicillin.
In this case SVG is the penicillin.
Or maybe Lance has the herp, in which case he's a lost cause, who knows
ThirdMan wrote:People act like from a talent perspective we can just pass on someone of Lance's caliber and just pick someone up in Free Agency. Free agency for Detroit is hard enough and now they're going to potentially pass on someone who is young, talented, and has a skill-set/plays a position of need? Lance is flawed but there isn't any superstars coming to Detroit. You have to steal talent when you can.
ThirdMan wrote:People act like from a talent perspective we can just pass on someone of Lance's caliber and just pick someone up in Free Agency. Free agency for Detroit is hard enough and now they're going to potentially pass on someone who is young, talented, and has a skill-set/plays a position of need? Lance is flawed but there isn't any superstars coming to Detroit. You have to steal talent when you can.
dVs33 wrote:ThirdMan wrote:People act like from a talent perspective we can just pass on someone of Lance's caliber and just pick someone up in Free Agency. Free agency for Detroit is hard enough and now they're going to potentially pass on someone who is young, talented, and has a skill-set/plays a position of need? Lance is flawed but there isn't any superstars coming to Detroit. You have to steal talent when you can.
SVG has said a few times that he wants to build a team not just collect talent. Even though Lance is a very talented player, he doesn't fit the culture that SVG needs to build in Detroit.
We don't have established vets or a clear superstar leader (Drummond is a star, but he's not a leader yet).
I don't think we can add another attitude guy before SVG develops a culture/identity.
ThirdMan wrote:dVs33 wrote:ThirdMan wrote:People act like from a talent perspective we can just pass on someone of Lance's caliber and just pick someone up in Free Agency. Free agency for Detroit is hard enough and now they're going to potentially pass on someone who is young, talented, and has a skill-set/plays a position of need? Lance is flawed but there isn't any superstars coming to Detroit. You have to steal talent when you can.
SVG has said a few times that he wants to build a team not just collect talent. Even though Lance is a very talented player, he doesn't fit the culture that SVG needs to build in Detroit.
We don't have established vets or a clear superstar leader (Drummond is a star, but he's not a leader yet).
I don't think we can add another attitude guy before SVG develops a culture/identity.
What culture is that exactly? Lance plays his butt off to win basketball games. That's the only "culture" we should be trying to build in Detroit and you do that by acquiring talented basktball players. I don't want good character guys at the expense of talent because talent wins games in this league. I'm not disregarding fit either, Lance's basketball skills would fit perfectly on this team. His character needs work but in a league where all stars want to play in LA, NY, MIA, PHX etc., Detroit needs to take what they can get.
Lastly, we shouldn't be making any free agent decisions based on Brandon freakin' Jennings. That guy does not have a future on this team. Why are we so enamored with next year? Build a team for the future not the present.
Pharaoh wrote:4 - assuming all of the above is it completely unrealistic to see us contending for the Central crown?
ImHeisenberg wrote:Pharaoh wrote:4 - assuming all of the above is it completely unrealistic to see us contending for the Central crown?
No, that's not a reach. But, winning the "central crown" doesn't mean a whole lot when you look at the overall weakness of the entire eastern conference. Miami (assuming they keep the big 3, at least) will still be the powerhouse of the east, and there will be a huge gap between them and the next best team.
Especially when Indiana was the next best team last season, and looked completely lost against Miami in the ECF.
There's still going to be opportunity next season.
ImHeisenberg wrote:Pharaoh wrote:4 - assuming all of the above is it completely unrealistic to see us contending for the Central crown?
No, that's not a reach. But, winning the "central crown" doesn't mean a whole lot when you look at the overall weakness of the entire eastern conference. Miami (assuming they keep the big 3, at least) will still be the powerhouse of the east, and there will be a huge gap between them and the next best team.
Especially when Indiana was the next best team last season, and looked completely lost against Miami in the ECF.
There's still going to be opportunity next season.