If you think Stephen Jackson was bad, just read Monta Ellis’ comment about playing with Stephen Curry.
Source: http://www.insidebayarea.com/sports/ci_13441634
Is anybody still interested in trading Martin for Ellis? I hope not.
The only reason he’s saying that is because he’s pissed at the Warriors organization for drafting Curry when Ellis said he didn’t want the Warriors to draft another point guard.
[. . .] They both seem to want out. Jackson went public last month with that wish. Ellis perhaps did the same by mocking an Ellis-Curry backcourt.
Jackson and Ellis eventually will leave town — the NBA is America's least loyal sport in terms of rotating rosters and coaches. Until then, there's no doubt they will play hard when asked, and they indeed can play great (just not consistently).
But they're talking like All-Stars when the Warriors haven't had one since 1997.
It's not Ellis' place to say he can't share a backcourt with Curry. Coach Don Nelson thinks they can, and he will see that one way or another soon enough.
The clip-and-save portion of Ellis' thoughts on him and Curry:
Question: "Do you envision yourself playing together in the backcourt?"
Ellis: "I can't. I can't answer that. Us together? No."
Q: "Why not?
Ellis: "Huh?"
Q: "Why not?"
Ellis: "Can't."
Q: Why?
Ellis: "Just can't."
Q: "Too small? Too similar?"
Ellis: "Just can't."
Q: (Do) you understand they say you can?
Ellis: "They say we can, but we can't."
Q: You wouldn't want to give it a shot?
Ellis: "I just want to win. That's not going to win that way."
Jackson and Ellis eventually will leave town — the NBA is America's least loyal sport in terms of rotating rosters and coaches. Until then, there's no doubt they will play hard when asked, and they indeed can play great (just not consistently).
But they're talking like All-Stars when the Warriors haven't had one since 1997.
It's not Ellis' place to say he can't share a backcourt with Curry. Coach Don Nelson thinks they can, and he will see that one way or another soon enough.
The clip-and-save portion of Ellis' thoughts on him and Curry:
Question: "Do you envision yourself playing together in the backcourt?"
Ellis: "I can't. I can't answer that. Us together? No."
Q: "Why not?
Ellis: "Huh?"
Q: "Why not?"
Ellis: "Can't."
Q: Why?
Ellis: "Just can't."
Q: "Too small? Too similar?"
Ellis: "Just can't."
Q: (Do) you understand they say you can?
Ellis: "They say we can, but we can't."
Q: You wouldn't want to give it a shot?
Ellis: "I just want to win. That's not going to win that way."
"You can't put two small guys out there and try to play the 1 (point guard) and the 2 (shooting guard) when you've got big 2 guards (to match up with) in the league," Ellis said. "You just can't do it. Yes we're going to move up and down fast. But eventually the game is going to slow down."
Sounds reasonable "... coming from a coach, not a player who was in the franchise's doghouse a year ago for savaging his ankle in a still-mysterious off-court accident.
Sounds reasonable "... coming from a coach, not a player who was in the franchise's doghouse a year ago for savaging his ankle in a still-mysterious off-court accident.
Is anybody still interested in trading Martin for Ellis? I hope not.
The only reason he’s saying that is because he’s pissed at the Warriors organization for drafting Curry when Ellis said he didn’t want the Warriors to draft another point guard.