Stanford wrote:you guys are going to be shocked to learn that malik beasley and marvin bagley are still available
Don't forget Buddy Hield
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Stanford wrote:you guys are going to be shocked to learn that malik beasley and marvin bagley are still available
Adam Silver wrote:"Gross incompetence is acceptable; strategic gaming of a flawed system is not."

PD28 wrote:Never thought he had the confidence to behave like this. Even Kawhi was too scared to face him teammates and be that diva - he did it hiding from home.

NYSixersFan wrote:Stanford wrote:you guys are going to be shocked to learn that malik beasley and marvin bagley are still available
Don't forget Buddy Hield

Stanford wrote:PD28 wrote:Never thought he had the confidence to behave like this. Even Kawhi was too scared to face him teammates and be that diva - he did it hiding from home.
What exactly is he doing that requires confidence?
Stanford wrote:PD28 wrote:Never thought he had the confidence to behave like this. Even Kawhi was too scared to face him teammates and be that diva - he did it hiding from home.
What exactly is he doing that requires confidence?

Adam Silver wrote:"Gross incompetence is acceptable; strategic gaming of a flawed system is not."

PD28 wrote:Stanford wrote:PD28 wrote:Never thought he had the confidence to behave like this. Even Kawhi was too scared to face him teammates and be that diva - he did it hiding from home.
What exactly is he doing that requires confidence?
To be able to walk into your workplace and face your bosses, and fellow teammates who you've worked next to for years to totally disrespect them is nuts. I can guarantee that many players may want to do it but would rather avoid the awkwardness of facing people.
PD28 wrote:Stanford wrote:PD28 wrote:Never thought he had the confidence to behave like this. Even Kawhi was too scared to face him teammates and be that diva - he did it hiding from home.
What exactly is he doing that requires confidence?
To be able to walk into your workplace and face your bosses, and fellow teammates who you've worked next to for years to totally disrespect them is nuts. I can guarantee that many players may want to do it but would rather avoid the awkwardness of facing people.
I've read many Philly fans saying he's too scared to face the home crowd - I think he'll be willing to show up and chill on the bench to get his money.
Stanford wrote:PD28 wrote:Stanford wrote:
What exactly is he doing that requires confidence?
To be able to walk into your workplace and face your bosses, and fellow teammates who you've worked next to for years to totally disrespect them is nuts. I can guarantee that many players may want to do it but would rather avoid the awkwardness of facing people.
He showed up because he wants his salary. Has nothing to do with confidence. He's cowering in a corner not talking to anyone. That's why he was suspended.

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Adam Silver wrote:"Gross incompetence is acceptable; strategic gaming of a flawed system is not."
Ballerhogger wrote:PD28 wrote:Stanford wrote:
What exactly is he doing that requires confidence?
To be able to walk into your workplace and face your bosses, and fellow teammates who you've worked next to for years to totally disrespect them is nuts. I can guarantee that many players may want to do it but would rather avoid the awkwardness of facing people.
I've read many Philly fans saying he's too scared to face the home crowd - I think he'll be willing to show up and chill on the bench to get his money.
I like to hear bens side of the story but yea just crazy to do that .
