Galloisdaman wrote:TheGr81 wrote:Yeah, every mediocre player can play regularly, only Boban who is unstoppable on offense 1 on 1 will play only and exclusively when there is a real need for him. Nice logic... Will this injustice and double standards towards Boban ever end?
I wonder what Clipp's 4 will look like if Galo gets injured again?
I'd like to see some of Boban as well but I do not think he is facing any injustice. I just think he has to prove to the coaches he needs to be on the court. He can do that by dominating in practice. Rivers wants to win games. People may disagree with his choices but if Boban stands out in practice Rivers will put him in games. Its not like the guys playing ahead of him in LA, Det, SA, etc were bad players. The Clips probably brought him here because they do like something in his game.
This common sense doesn't apply to schematic NBA coaches, and outside of NBA is not always that better. Yes, coaches can be that dumb and stubborn. Good example is Rick Adelman when he coached Pekovic in Minny, he said something like "Yes, we all saw it (Pek's dominance) in practices, I just didn't know will this be translated to the games". Well, how about giving him a freaking chance and see how it works?
