bwgood77 wrote:DaleyBlind wrote:denial wrote:
And why does he keep bragging about our record? He is being super defensive and sounds kinda arrogant to me. Keeps sayin stuff that basically amounts to: "don't criticize me because I have done a great job. Just look at our amazing record. A few bounces go our way and we'd be in the 8th slot"
Is the ninth seed really that impressive?
I agree. He is living in fantasy land right now...Id guess the vibe around the team is better because no Dragic or IT means more shots for everyone else lol.
Yeah, he needs to quit talking about how good the team is now and the vibe is great, while in the midst of a huge losing streak. It just makes him look stupid. While I don't necessarily care what people think of him, he seems a little more full of himself right now than I like. He has a huge leash and I trust him, but I would bet Sarver is not happy with the fact that the Dragic situation played out the way it did...and while he is plenty pissed at Dragic, I doubt he is terribly happy with the FO too. You know Sarver wants to compete
The comments on this article say it all.
http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.com/ ... is-better/
Thing I don't like here is that this is the first controversy that McD has had to deal with as GM and he's not handling it very well.
His comments, his actions, and then his comments again all seem to show that he's insecure or something.
The constant "We're better without them, we're better put them, better vibes without them, we're better without them, the vibes are better without them, oh did I mention we're better without them?" all seem to indicate that he's very insecure.
Plus in his interviews post Dragic & IT trade, McD has been shuddering so much when he talks and looks extremely nervous.
Suns should have just taken the high road on all this and said "We don't agree with Goran's comments, we felt we did what's best for the team. We don't think his comments are accurate at all. That said, we have moved on and we thank him for his contributions to our team over the years. We are excited about our new additions Knight & Thornton. No more questions about former Suns players please, we are focused completely on the present and the players who are here".