Ainge has to be pulling out his hair by now. Hopefully by Thursday he leaves him no choice but to play the youngsters.Even Ty Corbin would be like "Why is Hardy riding the vets so hard? Play the young guys more!"
Ainge has to be pulling out his hair by now. Hopefully by Thursday he leaves him no choice but to play the youngsters.Even Ty Corbin would be like "Why is Hardy riding the vets so hard? Play the young guys more!"
Must be trade deadline worry or concern from the players....Worst game I've seen in a long time.Haha, what a comically bad loss. The type of loss that should make selling off the vets an easy choice.
ChillIf Wemby is available 10th / 15th overall pick then hell yeah and ALL IN for Wemby.
But unfortunately he won't be.
If you did watch the game you should know that FOUL TROUBLES screwed up Lauri's game.I might get some hate for this, but games like this are why I don't think Lauri is THEE number one option on a championship team. He is fantastic, incredibly efficient, and can be a 1B guy, but you need someone that you can go to at the end of the game to get buckets. In this game we faced a very short handed team and they easily blunted Lauri's abilities.
Not saying the trade deadline isn't a distraction, but comparing guys getting paid millions to play basketball facing a possible trade to your average joe facing a layoff is one hell of a false equivalency.Imagine going to work tomorrow and knowing that 25% of the workforce is going to be let go within 3 days. How hard are you going to work and be distracted.
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Not really. You have no say of if it happens and where you're going to be living. It's not as simple as just ignoring it.Not saying the trade deadline isn't a distraction, but comparing guys getting paid millions to play basketball facing a possible trade to your average joe facing a layoff is one hell of a false equivalency.
Most of the guys that are being talked about in trades are guys that would probably welcome a trade to contender. I doubt that they are stressing that much about it.Not really. You have no say of if it happens and where you're going to be living. It's not as simple as just ignoring it.
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You're neglecting the minor detail where one person's livelihood is at stake and the other is still getting paid millions.Not really. You have no say of if it happens and where you're going to be living. It's not as simple as just ignoring it.
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Just because you're still making money doesn't mean you wouldn't be distracted. Everyone is a creature of habit. Not knowing what's next is obviously hard to ignore.You're neglecting the minor detail where one person's livelihood is at stake and the other is still getting paid millions.
This is why in my first reply to you I said "Not saying the trade deadline isn't a distraction,"Just because you're still making money doesn't mean you wouldn't be distracted. Everyone is a creature of habit. Not knowing what's next is obviously hard to ignore.
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For sure it's not the same thing. It's enough for guys to look like they're not playing sharp and not giving full effort too. Would you be diving for loose balls and setting up teammates? Or most likely just playing hero ball and Boozeresque defense.This is why in my first reply to you I said "Not saying the trade deadline isn't a distraction,"
My point was more that getting laid off and having your income cut from "enough to live off of" to "$0" is universes different than getting traded and having your income go from millions to still millions.