Bibby's Playing Like He Doesn't Want Trade

#31
How on earth does someone's rather unorthodox superstition usually done after his first return to the bench count as a metaphor? Does the same thing whether the Kings win or lose, has been for years. But since we're in a losing season all of a sudden it's now symbolic :confused:

No, you see, it's been symbollic the whole time.

However, there's no reason to point it out until after the team is losing so that you can maximize the I've-known-it-all-along smarty pants points.

Timing is everything. Make such a claim during the stretch where Mike Bibby is carrying the team, and you run the risk of sounding like an idiot.
 
#32
No, you see, it's been symbollic the whole time.

However, there's no reason to point it out until after the team is losing so that you can maximize the I've-known-it-all-along smarty pants points.

Timing is everything. Make such a claim during the stretch where Mike Bibby is carrying the team, and you run the risk of sounding like an idiot.
No, actually even when Mike is in a bad stretch, this sort of comment still makes one look like an idiot.
 
#33
Let's see...go to Cleveland, earn the same money the next two years and play for a title contender alongside LeBron James. Yeah, who in his right mind would want to go there, when he can stay in warm Sacramento and play for a mediocre, star-less team with no possiblity of contending for anything anytime soon?:rolleyes:
I kinda take the same approach as you do.. Winning cures alot of problems... Personally, I think Mike would work alot better in Cleveland than Miami, and I think he would make a bigger impact in Cleveland as opposed to Miami..

The Cavs are trying to run & gun a little more, and that suits Mike.. But, the Cavs are a solid halfcourt team, and LeBron's unselfishness could really benefit Mike in the halfcourt game.. Plus, LeBron has never had a player or PG of Mike's caliber.. I think you would even see a better/more dangerous LeBron James..And that's scary.

I don't see why Mike wouldn't want to leave to be honest ? Sac is great, but we're in a weird transition period right now.. Cleveland is a team ready to win now, they're in the east- so the chance of getting to the finals is easier, they're still pretty young, so they could be a threat for another 3 or 4 years..