hickfromfrenchlick wrote:tombattor wrote:TommyPointGawd wrote:If he is way better than Tatum(which I think he will be) it will be Danny's fault for getting caught up in his feelings.
BJ Armstrong is the worst agent in the league. He clearly was trying to steer Jackson elsewhere. Armstrong is always meddling and ultimately hurting his players.
I think it is safe to assume that they would have picked Jackson if he didn't pull this BS. Danny was pissed rightfully so. But you think the Warriors would rather have Brendon Jennings because Steph wouldn't work out?
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Exactly. I know everyone around here worships ainge, but passing on a prospect based on personal feelings being hurt is much less professional than Jackson not working out for one of 10+ teams that wanted to see him.
He worked out for other teams, so he's not a douche for them. Most of you're being butt hurt for ainge and yourselves and in typical Boston fashion, going on a hate campaign for this guy.
Be a f-ing man Danny!
You're assuming, I think without basis, that Danny would have selected him over Tatum had Jackson shown up for the workout.
All we know is that he and his agent canceled a workout while multiple Celtics execs were flying cross-country. And it didn't look there was any kind of effort on Jackson's part to cure that problem. So I don't blame Danny for being salty. We have no idea whether he liked Jackson more than Tatum. We heard rumors that Ainge liked both.
If Ainge really did like Tatum more, then you're right. But if there was any saltiness that affected the decision, then he didn't do his job right.