Did he say why? Is it possible it's because of the quotes in Amick's article?
Sam Amick just posted this on Facebook:
"Spencer Hawes is inactive tonight, with Kings coach Paul Westphal saying "I saw where he's having a hard time understanding his role. He should understand it tonight." Just guessing here, but pretty sure he's referencing today's story. -http://bit.ly/cVknar - Samick"
Whoa -- I think Westphal's beginngin to go too far now.
Part of the early success of the team was that they felt like the coach had their back and would do anything for him. This Captain Bligh trend that seems to have been getting more and more prominent isn't the way to go.
wow. that's kind of a shocking quote to me from westphal.![]()
There's got to be more going on behind the scenes. Spencer's effort and body language hasn't been good also, and to be honest I would've benched him a long time ago. I wonder if this means he's pretty much done here?
Yeah I don't like it. I feel like that's the way I was scolded as a child by my parents. You don't this or that? Well you really won't like it now and this will teach you twice before doing it again. It's almost like he has taken the " this is a young team" too far :/
Sam Amick just posted this on Facebook:
"Spencer Hawes is inactive tonight, with Kings coach Paul Westphal saying "I saw where he's having a hard time understanding his role. He should understand it tonight." Just guessing here, but pretty sure he's referencing today's story. -http://bit.ly/cVknar - Samick"
Westphal is frustrated, I get it, but this was the wrong move. Why Hawes? Why not May and Evans? They both basically agreed with Spencer and said something similar.
Not classy comment but Westphal about Hawes either, by the way. Before Hawes got benched after the Landry trade he had put 3 or so good games together. Not to mention that what Hawes said was true...
Westphal is frustrated, I get it, but this was the wrong move. Why Hawes? Why not May and Evans? They both basically agreed with Spencer and said something similar.
Not classy comment but Westphal about Hawes either, by the way. Before Hawes got benched after the Landry trade he had put 3 or so good games together. Not to mention that what Hawes said was true...
Now there is probably more to the story but based solely on the story, why Spencer? Because it's easy to pick on him, you bench Sean May and there is no real affect and if he benches Tyreke he'd litterally be run out of town.
If that was the thought process Westphal went through then he had me fooled. He seems like a nice enough guy, but what a terrible and morally wrong thing to do to somebody. I'm all about fairness, and this just doesn't seem right.
Westphal may be overreacting a bit, but who knows? I had an emotional reaction to hearing the news, and it felt good. Spencer has the same complaint every time he gets quoted (not enough minutes/his performance is not his fault). Tired of it.