Karadrys30
Well-Known Member
I remember another Jazz member who was a great media man. John something. Played point guard.
guess i just dated myself.
Personally, I prefer Phineas and Ferb, but anyone who lives in a pineapple under the sea is ok by me.Enes Kanter still watches Sponge Bob so I guess he has a mind of child as well? Hayward still plays video games...him too?
Based on the way Favors communicates I doubt he would have chosen to share a similar thought about you. Is that because he's the more intelligent of the two?I'm a real poster. Just a thought I had about him. I want him to succeed. As a player, he makes big plays, but can sometimes disappear on offense and become a nonfactor.
Seems like he's got the mind of an average 20-21 year old
Most people under the age of say 25 nowadays have the minds of a child. Social media and texting is ruining people.
I also used Deron Williams as an example. He was terrible in interviews. His responses were about as informative as Derrick's.I'd like to address those that brought up a Malone comparison, which if they used a moment of clarity for a second would realize how strange that is. Malone is a HoF that, though wasn't "book smart", knew how to talk to the media. In fact, Malone did it better than the majority of players because he almost had an art with it. And by art, he sounded like a dip**** but kept media coming back for more one-liners. Malone was in Malone's world and they wanted to write about it. What can the papers write about what Favors said? That Hayward "got at that"? Derrick Favors does not have one liners. He sounds like if the radio guys asked him how many colors there are in a rainbow, he would be able to answer but not be able to understand why he answered it that way. It's not like we need you to answer a general question with a thesis and reasonable support, but you needed to portray something other than speech to make us believe.
Good point on Malone. He was an extremely entertaining interview IMO. Part of that was his colorful way of speaking, but I'd also say that he had a passion for the game, a passion for winning, and an inner strength that was based on something. He cared about what he was doing , for whatever reason, and this came through in his wordsI
I'd like to address those that brought up a Malone comparison, which if they used a moment of clarity for a second would realize how strange that is. Malone is a HoF that, though wasn't "book smart", knew how to talk to the media. In fact, Malone did it better than the majority of players because he almost had an art with it.