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30+ min interview
Bill Simmons looks like a wide eyed child dude is super excited to be interviewing Cuz
?Ughhhhh. Just give us Rondo already.
Just listen to it, xfer it to your phone or somethingbtw, who wants to post transcript notes?
half hour vids are hard to watch on work days.
Ughhhhh. Just give us Rondo already.
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Pretty sure Bill is just a talking head, not GM of the Celts.![]()
The Demarcus Cousins Goodwill Tour continues. Apparently having Shaq as a mentor means having some of Shaq's media appearances.
Bill Simmons is amazed that Demarcus thinks he can best Anthony Davis. A cursory glance at the box scores says this is the case, Billy Bill Bill.
As always, Bill seems like he's on some crazy uppers and Demarcus is super dialed back in the opposite end of the spectrum. Bill also has some strange fascination with chips on people's shoulders and of course can't help talking about the Celtics for five minutes.
Nothing really new out of the interview but its nice seeing Demarcus getting more good press and him saying he enjoys playing in a small market (AKA not Dwight Howard).
I previously thought the talk of Boogie not being willing to play with Rondo was overblown. They're both competitors. Yes things have gotten chippy between them but he's a smart guy, and smart guys recognize talent.Boogie had some pretty nice things to say about Rajon here![]()
Incredible interview and well worth watching. I an not a fan of Bill Simmons but I think he did a very good job.
Loved the comments DMC made about us Kings fans. Also liked that he was diplomatic about IT - although the comment that McLemore would be getting more touches now was pretty clear.
I also liked DMC making it pretty clear to the world he doesn't like Chris Paul. We, of course, all knew it but I think it actually surprised Simmons a bit.
Al Jefferson getting respect from Cousins was interesting, as was him saying the Z-Bo/Marc Gasol combo was the one he had the most respect for.
Again, GREAT interview.
Next year's cap is projected to be $66.5 million. Assuming there's no extension with Gay, the team declines Williams' qualifying offer, and does not take on any more 2015 salary, there's around $36 million on the books next summer, meaning the Kings would have some $30 million in space and could very well (over)pay both Rondo and Gay at deals around $15 million or so if they so desired. Hopefully, it wouldn't even take that much.
By my math the Kings would have around $40.7 million on the books next season if they renounced Derrick Williams giving them approximately $25.8 million in cap room and just under $27 million if they declined Acy's option. That MIGHT be enough to resign Gay and sign Rondo but I doubt it. Makes the Landry signing all the more frustrating because without him on the books the Kings would have around $33.7 million in cap room which WOULD likely be enough cash. Even just signing landry for 2 years $14 million would have been a much better idea.
Otherwise the Kings are looking at not quite enough cap room to be players, no draft pick (assuming they are good enough that the Bulls get their pick) and no way to improve. Once again I am going to be highly impressed if D'Alessandro actually manages to build a quality team out of the current mess. And while last season there was the valid excuse that the roster had a lot of junk in need of cleaning out and that PDA & crew came in with little time to really operate after next season the fault or success will lie with the new front office alone.
I know I'm just a grumpy old woman, but couldn't we just discuss Boogie's interview with Simmons without it dissolving into another player acquisition/trade discussion?![]()
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Still, back to the actual video. I don't think Cuz will ever be totally comfortable in interviews (plenty of great players aren't - John Stockton looked like a kid in the dentist's chair) but I thought Simmons did a really good job, though I am biased because I do like Simmons, even when I don't agree with him. Kind of wish Jalen Rose had been there, I think it would have made things even more interesting.
One thing I love about Boogie is that he gives about as honest an answer as any NBA player I can think of when asked. Refreshing really.
I think the issue is that DMC doesn't necessarily WANT to become comfortable. I don't think he trusts easily and I think he sees the media stuff as an onerous obligation rather than a reluctant benefit. He doesn't have the demeanor to really exploit the opportunities and he has no interest in faking it. There are and have been scummy dudes in the NBA who create a very positive public persona that people buy into. For Boogie it's the opposite - he has never had an off the court issue and has a lot of very positive qualities but the perception of him league wide is still largely negative.
And I think he cares, just not enough to change or shine people on.
And I dig that about him.