Stanford wrote:Bradley Beal ain't that good
He's pretty close, and will make Jo's life easier.
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Stanford wrote:Bradley Beal ain't that good
76ciology wrote:
"Is everybody playing this game for a championship? Some guys are playing for the money, the houses, the cars, the fame" Butler on describing his Sixers teammates
elchengue20 wrote:76ciology wrote:
"Is everybody playing this game for a championship? Some guys are playing for the money, the houses, the cars, the fame" Butler on describing his Sixers teammates
Yep, that Jimmy quoute pretty much sums it up. And we all know he's talking about him. Also after this Playoffs Jimmy is a certified competitor and winner, it should be no doubt that's he's about winning and knows how to recognize who is like him. He really liked Biid.Ben just isn't a winning player. He just doesnt have that drive. He's a special talent for sure and could be a top 5 NBA player. But there is a reason he hasn't improved much since he entered the league.
I will repeat this again, we need to trade him while we can still a superstar. His value is going to drop signiicatively in 2 o 3 years. Plus, we can't keep waisting Embiid's prime.
76ciology wrote:
"Is everybody playing this game for a championship? Some guys are playing for the money, the houses, the cars, the fame" Butler on describing his Sixers teammates
ConstableChaos wrote:76ciology wrote:
"Is everybody playing this game for a championship? Some guys are playing for the money, the houses, the cars, the fame" Butler on describing his Sixers teammates
Didn't Butler charge $20 for a coffee in the bubble?
Stanford wrote:He also dribbled a basketball in his hotel room so journalists would write stories about much of a baller he is. Jimmy Butler cares more about his image than even Ben.
Sixersftw wrote:
No one works harder to tell other people that he's the hardest working player in the league.
Sixersftw wrote:
No one works harder to tell other people that he's the hardest working player in the league.
elchengue20 wrote:76ciology wrote:
"Is everybody playing this game for a championship? Some guys are playing for the money, the houses, the cars, the fame" Butler on describing his Sixers teammates
Yep, that Jimmy quoute pretty much sums it up. And we all know he's talking about him. Also after this Playoffs Jimmy is a certified competitor and winner, it should be no doubt that's he's about winning and knows how to recognize who is like him. He really liked Biid.Ben just isn't a winning player. He just doesnt have that drive. He's a special talent for sure and could be a top 5 NBA player. But there is a reason he hasn't improved much since he entered the league.
I will repeat this again, we need to trade him while we can still get a superstar. His value is going to drop signiicatively in 2 o 3 years. Plus, we can't keep waisting Embiid's prime.
elchengue20 wrote:With all due respect, what you are saying makes no sense.
Jimmy always had this mentality.That's why he consistenly got better.And that's why everywhere he goes teams gets better.That's why he has surpassed his potential by a million times.He wasn't even suposed to make the NBA.
Ben is the opposite of Butler. He has all the talent in the world. But just doesn't have the will and the drive. He's a soft entitled mental midget and that isn't likely going to change significately at 24 years old. I think he could end up being a Dwight Howard like case, future MVP talent and talented player in his early 20's, perennial loser and cancer after he started to get his fame,money and attention. And Howard was even more impactfull than him in Orlando.
The issue is Ben has some major flaws to his game. If he wants to be a #1 or #2 player in a championship team, he need to get a respectable jump shot (FT's and some midpost or 3pt game) and a couple of go to moves scoring wise.Also he has to be way more agressive.To improve he has to be humble to realize this and also he has to work considerably. With his mindset and priorities it isn't going to happen. If we keep him at least i expect we start to hold him way more accountable and push him to improve.If he doesn't like it just trade him.