Bricklayer said:
Feel free to do something about me yourself.
Your task: show how Peja Stojakovic has showed one ounce of toughness or leadership at ANY point this season.
Your restriction: 76er PFs are irrelevant to the argument
Now, since your task is obviously impossible, we'll just call your "doing something" about me session over, and go back to our regularly scheduled programming.
Your task: show how Peja Stojakovic has showed one ounce of toughness or leadership at ANY point this season.
Your restriction: 76er PFs are irrelevant to the argument
Now, since your task is obviously impossible, we'll just call your "doing something" about me session over, and go back to our regularly scheduled programming.
2. Somehow I ended up in trap of Peja-Webb argument (again) and it wasn't my intention because I'm not here because of Peja
3. Since Webber’s trade in every single post, on every single thread you (in)directly blame Peja for his departure and my is impression that you can wait to see Peja on exit door. (I guess you need more time to overcome the trade)
4. Leadership & toughness: I don't buy term "vocal leader". Leader is leader. Vlade was vocal leader but he wasn't clutch player. Leader has to be proven on the court, in play-off and must be respected by his teammates. Biby is the leading candidate and I strongly believe that he is the most respected guy in lockerooom. Also, one all-star game will be verification of this and personal satisfaction for him.
5. Peja has to prove a lot, especially in play-off in order to be considered as leader. I'm quite sure that he knows this and there is no lack of ambition to be leader.
Btw....game with Utah was spark of Peja's toughness....and I think that he has problem with motivation more than with toughness