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Sorry man, but you're better than that.
Let me address your arguments real quick:
1) We don't know what happened internally or in the backgrounds with agents
Which quite literally does not matter. Like, at all. Players get moved without public knowledge all the time. This is the expectation, in order to not throw the team who drafted you under the bus.
2) Ppl don't always act rationally. And from my experience Dennis does not off the court.
This is simply an invalid excuse for any human
3) I'm not a Schröder fanboy of any kind. I like how he plays on the court and that's it. Off the court, I most definitely don't support his antics. But I can separate between the two. If you ever read and correctly memorized stuff I wrote here about him, you'd know that.
I don't read your posts all the time-- but I know you're German, so I just put 1 and 1 together. It was the only explanation (to me) as to how you can excuse him of his antics as just "well he's JUST an NBA player u guys!"
4) One thing in this context we haven't discussed yet: There's always the possibility that this quote has been altered or thrown out of context to appear like this. The magazine that got this quote is a friggin tabloid. They sometimes do these things to get a better headline.
Quotes appear in multiple sources, and it's easy to find them in context-- I'll spare you the time: I translated entire articles from German during the 2013 draft (I actually wanted us to draft Dennis with 14, but only because I thought Burke would be out of our reach) and the context was there. He's immature. Plain and simple.
We saw this again when he blamed his team's loss on his coach's "stupid idea" to foul when up 3 (very common) even though he missed a free-throw that would ice the game-- ROFLMAO. Classic Dennis.
Well easy for your to say. These players sometimes have a different perception of themselves, their work, their progress.
And Dennis has always been very cocky.
"These players"? Name one player on the Jazz with Schröder's attitude problem.