TroyD92 wrote:
Arguing with you about Jabari is the biggest waste of time I can think of.
Because I've been so wrong to doubt him, right?
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TroyD92 wrote:
Arguing with you about Jabari is the biggest waste of time I can think of.
coolhandluke121 wrote:TroyD92 wrote:
Arguing with you about Jabari is the biggest waste of time I can think of.
Because I've been so wrong to doubt him, right?
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Triple 7 wrote:coolhandluke121 wrote:TroyD92 wrote:
Arguing with you about Jabari is the biggest waste of time I can think of.
Because I've been so wrong to doubt him, right?
Nah, he's 300 lbs, right?
coolhandluke121 wrote:Triple 7 wrote:coolhandluke121 wrote:
Because I've been so wrong to doubt him, right?
Nah, he's 300 lbs, right?
Total vindication for Jabari's supporters! Good thing we didn't trade him with some bad contracts for good role players and a top-3 pick!!
Prez wrote:Kind of a weird time to be gloating about Jabari takes when you also said the defense would take off because Jabari was that bad. Didn't happen last season, and it was pushed to 'meh wait till next season, the long game will prove my point'. 29th defensively right now, better defensive personnel than ever before and worse defense than ever before.
I actually don't think it is unfair to say he had some part in the fiasco that took place in the Toronto series. That long self-promoting letter became a real distraction. It was all over the local and national media. Even during the National TV broadcasts the commentators were saying how much better the Bucks would be doing if Parker was there. If I was on the team and hustled my butt off only to take a backseat to a Diva, it could very well affect my focus and hustle. Then when we lost the series, everyone was saying if only Jabari was playing we would have won. This, after he had nothing to do with why the team was in the playoffs in the first place.coolhandluke121 wrote:LogitechBucks wrote:
This is our last chance and humbly suggest we trade him before he has no value left and we get stuck with a mammoth contract that cripples this franchise for years. Thanks for taking your time to read my post.
Really good post and thanks for a good overview of the Jabari era, which I hope will come to a merciful end soon. The most important part of this post is just that they would be fools to pay him a lot. It's much too risky. They're better off saving that salary slot to add an MLE player every year. As long as they don't go into the lux tax, they can use the full MLE, and as long as they have Giannis, some of the best MLE players will at least consider Milwaukee.
I agree that it's a little unfair to imply that his letter affected the Toronto series. I do have issues with the letter but that's not one of them. It's correct to point out why the letter was kind of inappropriate, but I doubt it affected the Bucks. It did leave me wondering about his agent's role, and I was really disappointed with the way he acted like he's still so important to the team and a leader. Did it not register at all that they were arguably better without him? Is it too much to ask for him to at least ONCE acknowledge that he needs to improve on defense? He did interject himself unnecessarily. I wish we had a more detailed account of what happened in that team meeting where all the vets shot him down for speaking up, but there's evidence (albeit circumstantial) of a MAJOR disconnect between what Jabari's actually place is on the team and what he thinks it is. Asking for a max deal in his situation doesn't help. He won't improve on defense if he's so delusional about his impact that he doesn't think he needs to. Just because he has a more likable persona than Big Dog doesn't mean he's any better on the court.
Where were you during all those debates? We could have used you. I had forgotten all about the Lillard debates very early on. Wow. What a miserable thing to think about at this hour. Other trade debates you forgot to mention include Porter/Gortat, Hood/Exum, Hood/Favors, the 2017 or 2018 BK pick, the Jaylen Brown pick, Jokic, Conley, and Cousins. They were almost all hated here, and there was a poll where something like 80% of people said they wouldn't trade Jabari unless they got a top 10-15 player in return. It was a really bad time to be here if you didn't have a thick pair of homer glasses to wear at all times.
LogitechBucks wrote:I actually don't think it is unfair to say he had some part in the fiasco that took place in the Toronto series. That long self-promoting letter became a real distraction. It was all over the local and national media. Even during the National TV broadcasts the commentators were saying how much better the Bucks would be doing if Parker was there. If I was on the team and hustled my butt off only to take a backseat to a Diva, it could very well affect my focus and hustle. Then when we lost the series, everyone was saying if only Jabari was playing we would have won. This, after he had nothing to do with why the team was in the playoffs in the first place.coolhandluke121 wrote:LogitechBucks wrote:
This is our last chance and humbly suggest we trade him before he has no value left and we get stuck with a mammoth contract that cripples this franchise for years. Thanks for taking your time to read my post.
Really good post and thanks for a good overview of the Jabari era, which I hope will come to a merciful end soon. The most important part of this post is just that they would be fools to pay him a lot. It's much too risky. They're better off saving that salary slot to add an MLE player every year. As long as they don't go into the lux tax, they can use the full MLE, and as long as they have Giannis, some of the best MLE players will at least consider Milwaukee.
I agree that it's a little unfair to imply that his letter affected the Toronto series. I do have issues with the letter but that's not one of them. It's correct to point out why the letter was kind of inappropriate, but I doubt it affected the Bucks. It did leave me wondering about his agent's role, and I was really disappointed with the way he acted like he's still so important to the team and a leader. Did it not register at all that they were arguably better without him? Is it too much to ask for him to at least ONCE acknowledge that he needs to improve on defense? He did interject himself unnecessarily. I wish we had a more detailed account of what happened in that team meeting where all the vets shot him down for speaking up, but there's evidence (albeit circumstantial) of a MAJOR disconnect between what Jabari's actually place is on the team and what he thinks it is. Asking for a max deal in his situation doesn't help. He won't improve on defense if he's so delusional about his impact that he doesn't think he needs to. Just because he has a more likable persona than Big Dog doesn't mean he's any better on the court.
Where were you during all those debates? We could have used you. I had forgotten all about the Lillard debates very early on. Wow. What a miserable thing to think about at this hour. Other trade debates you forgot to mention include Porter/Gortat, Hood/Exum, Hood/Favors, the 2017 or 2018 BK pick, the Jaylen Brown pick, Jokic, Conley, and Cousins. They were almost all hated here, and there was a poll where something like 80% of people said they wouldn't trade Jabari unless they got a top 10-15 player in return. It was a really bad time to be here if you didn't have a thick pair of homer glasses to wear at all times.
I would have no problem if he tweeted and one or two sentence post encouraging his teammates, but instead he wrote life story and became the story. This selfish act took away from how amazing and hard the Bucks played to earn a playoff spot. I do believe it was a distraction and did cause a lack of focus and hustle. After this letter the Bucks looked like a completely different team. You can't tell me players were not talking about it among themselves.
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LogitechBucks wrote: I actually don't think it is unfair to say he had some part in the fiasco that took place in the Toronto series. That long self-promoting letter became a real distraction. It was all over the local and national media. Even during the National TV broadcasts the commentators were saying how much better the Bucks would be doing if Parker was there. If I was on the team and hustled my butt off only to take a backseat to a Diva, it could very well affect my focus and hustle. Then when we lost the series, everyone was saying if only Jabari was playing we would have won. This, after he had nothing to do with why the team was in the playoffs in the first place.
I would have no problem if he tweeted and one or two sentence post encouraging his teammates, but instead he wrote life story and became the story. This selfish act took away from how amazing and hard the Bucks played to earn a playoff spot. I do believe it was a distraction and did cause a lack of focus and hustle. After this letter the Bucks looked like a completely different team. You can't tell me players were not talking about it among themselves.
LUKE23 wrote:Prez wrote:Kind of a weird time to be gloating about Jabari takes when you also said the defense would take off because Jabari was that bad. Didn't happen last season, and it was pushed to 'meh wait till next season, the long game will prove my point'. 29th defensively right now, better defensive personnel than ever before and worse defense than ever before.
This is true.
Prez wrote:Kind of a weird time to be gloating about Jabari takes when you also said the defense would take off because Jabari was that bad. Didn't happen last season, and it was pushed to 'meh wait till next season, the long game will prove my point'. 29th defensively right now, better defensive personnel than ever before and worse defense than ever before.
H2tObes wrote:Please ban CHL from this thread
DingleJerry wrote:Yea no way i'd say the letter had anything to do with it. If anything it was a vote of confidence and encouragement in his team/friends. Anyone taking that narrative is grasping at straws and watches way too much Stephen A and Skip talking head BS on espn.
hege53190 wrote:DingleJerry wrote:Yea no way i'd say the letter had anything to do with it. If anything it was a vote of confidence and encouragement in his team/friends. Anyone taking that narrative is grasping at straws and watches way too much Stephen A and Skip talking head BS on espn.
Why write the letter at that particular time? I just don't get it. It was just a pathetic attempt to stay relevant. They were coming off the best basketball game of the year. There was absolutely no reason for the public encouragement. Whatever I call it a d-bag move.
Triple 7 wrote:H2tObes wrote:Please ban CHL from this thread
While we may not agree with his point of view, it's important to have dissenting opinions around so this forum doesn't become more of an echo chamber than it already is.