This is the most critical part of that interview.
(BTW - I read this quote as him being angry about recalling the situation, not like the article worded it (that he was refuting the question))
Demarcus SAID a line had been crossed.
By this front office.
And what line is that?
Obviously, lying to the media and actually blaming their franchise player for their own incompetence, confusion, dissension in their ranks, and lack of plan.
This is not a small issue, IMO.
It underscores what many of us brought up when this was happening, how this FO is utterly clueless how to operate ; how this FO seems to think that lying and leaking falsehoods to the media is an acceptable way of behaving - they seem to think there are no repercussions for their lies and that the players are automatons that should just do their job on the court, despite any senses of betrayal or human feelings whatsoever.
As if basketball is a video game where they only need to plug in the right numbers and get a positive result.
They seem completely ignorant of any human touch, or any traditional-basketball acumen at all.
I'll play armchair analyst on the last part of his sentence, too:
He said "and I was trying to figure out how I’m going to deal with it."
This suggests to me that his first instinct was to go public and blow up at the front office for daring to bring his name as a reason for them flip-flopping and wasting over 2 months of indecisiveness.
He ended up dealing with it a different way - going to his agents (who in this scenario were proven to have his back infinitely more than this front office did!), who hand-crafted a withering statement to have to defuse the situation the FO inexplicably was laying at Cousin's feet.
I don;t know about y'all, but I'm WAY concerned at the way this is playing out, and everything some of us were seeing back then seems to have transpired exactly as we feared.
This FO stabbed Demarcus in the back.
We all know what kind of personality Demarcus is, and I don't blame him at all for not forgiving betrayers.
This FO could not have done anything much more stupid than pushing Demarcus away from them and into the arms of his agents for succor and protection from this FO's blunders and lies.
(BTW - I read this quote as him being angry about recalling the situation, not like the article worded it (that he was refuting the question))
Demarcus SAID a line had been crossed.
By this front office.
And what line is that?
Obviously, lying to the media and actually blaming their franchise player for their own incompetence, confusion, dissension in their ranks, and lack of plan.
This is not a small issue, IMO.
It underscores what many of us brought up when this was happening, how this FO is utterly clueless how to operate ; how this FO seems to think that lying and leaking falsehoods to the media is an acceptable way of behaving - they seem to think there are no repercussions for their lies and that the players are automatons that should just do their job on the court, despite any senses of betrayal or human feelings whatsoever.
As if basketball is a video game where they only need to plug in the right numbers and get a positive result.
They seem completely ignorant of any human touch, or any traditional-basketball acumen at all.
I'll play armchair analyst on the last part of his sentence, too:
He said "and I was trying to figure out how I’m going to deal with it."
This suggests to me that his first instinct was to go public and blow up at the front office for daring to bring his name as a reason for them flip-flopping and wasting over 2 months of indecisiveness.
He ended up dealing with it a different way - going to his agents (who in this scenario were proven to have his back infinitely more than this front office did!), who hand-crafted a withering statement to have to defuse the situation the FO inexplicably was laying at Cousin's feet.
I don;t know about y'all, but I'm WAY concerned at the way this is playing out, and everything some of us were seeing back then seems to have transpired exactly as we feared.
This FO stabbed Demarcus in the back.
We all know what kind of personality Demarcus is, and I don't blame him at all for not forgiving betrayers.
This FO could not have done anything much more stupid than pushing Demarcus away from them and into the arms of his agents for succor and protection from this FO's blunders and lies.
i interpreted this as, mf'rs stabbed me in the back. i'm stuck with this contract so i gotta ride it out. pretty sure if things don't go right in 2 years, we're gonna be in a situation where we get pennies on the dollar for him.