You are a dead beat Porter Jr father smhDr_Heat wrote:I see everyone jumping on the T-Rex Tyler bandwagon, smh
Check my sig, that’s a true lifelong Tyler Herro fan
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You are a dead beat Porter Jr father smhDr_Heat wrote:I see everyone jumping on the T-Rex Tyler bandwagon, smh
Check my sig, that’s a true lifelong Tyler Herro fan
Dr_Heat wrote: Oof
The problem with Beasley was his level of professionalism. Not that he was a bad person but his inconsistency to be prepared. It all stemmed with his drug addiction keeping him from focusing on his craft. You know when its a problem when the owner of the second team says, Beasley problem is not that he smokes weed but he smokes too much damn weed. He leaned too much on his physical talent to carry him in the league which it did for a good while. Spo has seem to really struggle with extreme personalities. I don't think he connects with players on a personal bases. You rarely or if ever hear a player talk about how they connected with Spo on a personal level, it's always Riley. Most big time players are use to having a coach who is not only a bball coach but a father figure type. Spo is more like the algebra teacher who doesn't connect with the class.Dr_Heat wrote:Wiltside wrote:DayofMourning wrote:
Should've been a gawd. Never been more upset about the trajectory of a player's career. Incredibly skilled. Probably top ten favorite college baller ever.
You and me both DoM. I was over the moon when we got Beas. Thought he was gonna tear the league a new one, and honestly, he should have. Had all the tools in the world.
Kinda wish he was drafted in this era. His shortcomings would've been overlooked, and he wouldn't have been seen as much of a tweener as he was back in 2008-2009.
Still would've liked to have seen him alongside the Big 3 back in 2010 - can't complain about the org wanting to keep UD and sign Mike Miller over retaining him in hindsight, but at the time, I was disappointed we let him go. Perhaps that environment would've brought out the best in him during his formative years.
SoFlaKingReal wrote:Nunn looks like a keeper...and considering Herro’s age, he has a ton of potential.