Aside from overblowing of the Hawes issue, Marty's writing style continues to devolve further below the level of an amateur blogger. It's an embarrassment for the Bee that this guy's a paid staff writer.
I don't know, the conditioning thing may be blown of proportion, but just about everything I've seen/heard out of Hawes, whether it's the way he expresses his political views or the way he approaches basketball has suggested a 20 year old who thinks he knows everything. There are a lot of 20 year olds out there who think they know everything (I used to be one), but I think Marty Mac puts his finger on that attitude in this article. Thinking you know everything isn't exactly conducive to improving.
Marty is clearly not a big fan of Hawse. I don't blame him. He probably wants the best for the Kings. This early in the process of rebuilding, the best for the Kings is not to take chances on damaged players with physical limitations and attitudinal problems.
If Hawse is really up for a contract extension, I think Marty's issues are valid.
We don't want a " future center " who's talent is limited to taking cute jump shots. We want a " future center " who can defend, play the post, get rebounds, block shots, and run up and down the floor - without reservations or fear of being reinjured.
Are we building a solid Championship team, or just a mediocre team?
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At some point, can you at least spell "Hawes" correctly? I thought maybe it was a typo at first, but I guess not.....