ivysixer2000 wrote:Negrodamus wrote:Mik317 wrote:that would make too much sense tho.
can't have that around here.
come on son
The annoying part of this ridiculous saga is that it's easier to be blissfully ignorant to the absurdity and believe that this entire situation was only about his shoulder. So when he comes back and plays well (which everyone on this board is hoping for), there will be a handful of posters on here that will make it intolerable when they go on some self righteous witch hunt over the posters that have been skeptical over a very ambiguous situation.
I do have a question, don't you think that there is also that handful of posters that are making posting and reading here intolerable right now and over the past few months?
Goes both ways man, throw out all that hate and they gotta be man enough to handle the consequences of those actions whether you want to call it a witch hunt or not.
I need more clarification on “hate”. If skepticism is hate, which I don’t believe it is, then I’ve been very “hateful”. The handling of this situation with zero answers has created this thought process. It has now crescendoed into Fultz having no pain and sitting out for 3 weeks. It doesn’t make sense. When things don’t make sense, human nature is to fill the voids based on the information at hand to provide their own clarification.
But I’m not sure who qualifies for that handful of posters. I know people had issues with Unbreakable, but it was more his Lonzo material than Fultz. Other than that, I don’t recall anyone being insufferable about this. Remember we’re talking about the #1 pick that is supposed to save out backcourt and effectively end the the 3 year suffering, and he’s now a healthy scratch. If you (Colangelo) don’t want fans (and media) to fill in the gaps with wrong information, maybe be more transparent.