Doc: 'great teambuilding moment. fantastic. absolutely wonderful; DJ will be better at this when hes a FA again in 3yrs'

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Post#81 » by Novocaine » Thu Jul 9, 2015 11:13 pm

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Novocaine wrote:I'm confused: why exactly are people made about Doc's statements? What were they expecting him to say? I see lots of over-emotional hysterical reactions but nobody so far has explained what was the problem.

-The team is going to survival camp with Jordan along with former members of the Foreign Legion and we will teach him how to be a man.


Were you actually expecting him to berate his own player in juvenile terms? He made a mild admonition, with that "he will be better".
Domejandro wrote:Sometimes silence is the best way to go. Frankly, his over-emphasis on how "fantastic" the situation was for the Los Angeles Clippers is rather insulting given the circumstance.


What over-emphasis? I listened to him and didn't even notice any emphasis, let alone an over-emphasis. Of course it's great for them to have Jordan back and I think everyone understands the entire thing was great for teambuilding. He didn't go out of his way to stress that, it's just the way it is. How could silence even be an option? Now, if had come out with some sort of cryptic "no comments", that would be awkward. He's the GM/head-coach of the team, he has to talk about it.

JeepCS wrote:I don't think reading is your strong suit.


Good lord. That's a bit uncalled for, no?
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Post#82 » by Smirkin Dirk » Thu Jul 9, 2015 11:14 pm

None of their players are winners. As a team, they are losers.

Their fans are bandwagon losers. They have never won anything, and they will never win anything.
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Post#83 » by JeepCSC » Thu Jul 9, 2015 11:16 pm

Lala870 wrote:San Antonio is not a small market.

This has been debunked many times as well as the Spurs flopping.

Has it been though? Just eyeballing, not only is my hometown of Raleigh a larger TV market than San Antonio, but it's in the bottom five of NBA media markets, ahead of only Milwaukee, Memphis, New Orleans, and OKC.
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Post#84 » by GuyverX » Thu Jul 9, 2015 11:16 pm

Smirkin Dirk wrote:None of their players are winners. As a team, they are losers.

Their fans are bandwagon losers. They have never won anything, and they will never win anything.


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Post#85 » by Novocaine » Thu Jul 9, 2015 11:17 pm

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Novocaine wrote:I'm confused: why exactly are people made about Doc's statements? What were they expecting him to say? I see lots of over-emotional hysterical reactions but nobody so far has explained what was the problem.


Outside of outright apologizing to Dallas about signing a player that already made a verbal agreement just 5 days prior, I don't think he could've said anything that would make people feel less outrage. Even then, people would just call it insincere and trash him anyway. Anything that he says about this incident is lose/lose at this point. Like I said, he could answer a question about what he had for lunch and people would still be mad.


I don't think he needs to apologize for anything. Jordan does, but the Clippers did what any other team have done.

People are mad without any reason. Teams have reneged on their promises to free-agents and draftees and I don't remember any outrage whatsoever over those episodes.
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Post#86 » by TommyTBolt » Thu Jul 9, 2015 11:21 pm

it doesnt matter what jordan does in 3 years Dwight will still be a champion.
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Post#87 » by twinthunder3 » Thu Jul 9, 2015 11:21 pm

Well, Mavs and the rest of the NBA can get their revenge on Austin Rivers by constantly pressuring him on defense, destroying his stats
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Post#88 » by JeepCSC » Thu Jul 9, 2015 11:23 pm

Novocaine wrote:
JeepCS wrote:I don't think reading is your strong suit.


Good lord. That's a bit uncalled for, no?

Considering the entire thread has been about the comments, and you asked the same question that was literally quoted and answered a few posts above yours, I assumed you were being tongue-in-cheek, head-buried-in-sand sarcastic. I was responding with sarcasm of my own. If it was not meant as sarcasm, and instead a legitimate question, I'll amend my post thusly: "read".
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Post#89 » by C.lupus » Thu Jul 9, 2015 11:26 pm

DLaren wrote:The Clippers, as an organization & a fanbase, are giving the rest of the NBA the proverbial 'middle-finger'.

It's gonna be a fun season...

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Post#90 » by Little Digger » Thu Jul 9, 2015 11:30 pm

clippertown wrote:Can I get some perspective on this? In order of hate, which Clipper moments are considered the worst?

1. The DJ flipping debacule
2. The Stirling racist rant
3. The Clipper treatment of Elgin Baylor
4. The CP3 heliflop
5. General flopping and whining by entire team excluding CP3
6. The CP3 theft from the Lakers
7. The Griffin fake BJ fiasco
8. General hatred of Doc
9. The fact that its just the Clippers

I just want gauge the hate. Thanks.
How about the post game press conference in this years playoffs, Doc opened it up by saying something like "now fellas you all know I don't complain"...and then proceeded to launch an epic rant..Classic :bowdown:
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Post#91 » by Novocaine » Thu Jul 9, 2015 11:35 pm

JeepCSC wrote:
Novocaine wrote:
JeepCS wrote:I don't think reading is your strong suit.


Good lord. That's a bit uncalled for, no?

Considering the entire thread has been about the comments, and you asked the same question that was literally quoted and answered a few posts above yours, I assumed you were being tongue-in-cheek, head-buried-in-sand sarcastic. I was responding with sarcasm of my own. If it was not meant as sarcasm, and instead a legitimate question, I'll amend my post thusly: "read".


Just to clarify, I read the entire thread. I understood many -most- of those who commented were angry and emotional. My question wasn't if people were mad, but why. Repeating assertions -e.g. "I'm angry, saying these things is terrible, what an awful thing to say, a person who says this ought to be hated, etc"- does not equate an argument. That's all.
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Post#92 » by twinthunder3 » Thu Jul 9, 2015 11:38 pm

Doc's son, Austin Rivers is going to be a target by other players
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Post#93 » by Fadeaway_Jumper » Thu Jul 9, 2015 11:39 pm

I don't blame deAndre at all. LA has the better players, better coach, better city, and he gets more money and publicity by staying with the clips.

The real question is why he even entertained going to dallas in the first place.
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Post#94 » by JeepCSC » Thu Jul 9, 2015 11:46 pm

clippertown wrote:Can I get some perspective on this? In order of hate, which Clipper moments are considered the worst?

1. The DJ flipping debacule
2. The Stirling racist rant
3. The Clipper treatment of Elgin Baylor
4. The CP3 heliflop
5. General flopping and whining by entire team excluding CP3
6. The CP3 theft from the Lakers
7. The Griffin fake BJ fiasco
8. General hatred of Doc
9. The fact that its just the Clippers

I just want gauge the hate. Thanks.

I will say that it does take some talent to do what the Clippers have done. American sports is built on the concept of hating winners and loving losers. America loves it's underdogs. Hoosiers, Rudy, 2001 New England Patriots, Rocky Balboa, love them all, almost as much as we hate the overdogs, Mike Tyson, any Patriot team from the last decade, the Heatles. The Clippers should by all rights be the NBA's version of the Cubs. It takes hard work to earn the mantle of most hated and still be second-round fodder. Not an easy task.
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Post#95 » by JDizzel3000 » Thu Jul 9, 2015 11:46 pm

Coxy wrote:Keep digging that hole Doc.



A Hole to where exactly?


Like what... do you think he needs love from a Warriors fan?

Lol

People are funny .....folks in here mad as hell over him doing what's best for his team ....what did you think he was going to say .....yeahhhh uhh I'm sorry Mark Cuban for keeping my team together ... I'll send you a card and a cake for your inconvenience

:lol: :lol:


Man listen ....if these boys are winning next year all of this hyperbolic nonsense will mean nothing....and I'm sure all of the guys coming together like this probably did have some bonding affect ....makes sense
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Post#96 » by JeepCSC » Thu Jul 9, 2015 11:51 pm

Novocaine wrote:Just to clarify, I read the entire thread. I understood many -most- of those who commented were angry and emotional. My question wasn't if people were mad, but why. Repeating assertions -e.g. "I'm angry, saying these things is terrible, what an awful thing to say, a person who says this ought to be hated, etc"- does not equate an argument. That's all.

There were I think 9 posts before yours on that page. Two of them were a back-and-forth discussion on the very question you re asked. I thought you were doing a Griffin troll job when you posted the question again.
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Post#97 » by og15 » Thu Jul 9, 2015 11:55 pm

twinthunder3 wrote:Doc's son, Austin Rivers is going to be a target by other players

I'm not really sure why other players would care
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Post#98 » by Texas Chuck » Thu Jul 9, 2015 11:59 pm

missed the mark here, Doc.
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Post#99 » by sfernald » Fri Jul 10, 2015 12:01 am

orange_juice32 wrote:
sfernald wrote:Lots of sour grapes here. Enough to make wine.

Mavs fans hold onto that anger and tell the story to your grandkids when the Mavs are relevant again.


LOL. By the time current young Mavs fans have grandkids do you think the Clips will have a ring?

No one is checking for your team as a squad that has to be reckoned with in the playoffs. Win more than 2 rounds in a playoff and we can revisit this discussion about relevance.



Look I'm gonna be meta for a minute. I actually love all NBA teams and fans cause I've been a fan of the league for over 30 years. And I don't generally like trolling, but in some cases a little is necessary. And I'm not seeing enough of it on this board towards the Mavs. The reality is the world is kinda harsh. **** happens that completely sucks. But the Mavs team and fans will bounce back from this. I don't think being nice to them is gonna help them. If you're in a motorcycle accident and break your leg, do you want your brother to suddenly be nice to you and feel sorry for you? Hell no, you want them to bring it even harder. You want things to feel the same as they were. Nothing's changed Mavs fans. You guys will bounce back in no time cause you're dedicated fans and have a truly dedicated owner who will do anything to win.

But having said all that, damn you guys are really gonna suck next year. Would you consider doing a sign and trade of Dirk for Austin Rivers perhaps!?
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Post#100 » by Nate505 » Fri Jul 10, 2015 12:02 am

Doc on team meeting at DeAndre's house: "It was a great team building moment. It was fantastic. It was absolutely wonderful."

:lol: :lol:

This is really funny.

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