If Tyreke is going through what I think he may be going through, it would probably be for the best that we let him keep playing. We don't want another Ricky Berry.
It's team ball because the shots were taken within the offense, mostly drives at the basket. If he has an open drive the basket, he's got to continue to go to the hole, regardless of whether he's missed five layups in a row. On the other hand, if he's out there at the 3 pt line dribbling away and shooting with a hand in his face, and not passing the ball, then that's not team ball. If he's not throwing the ball upcourt, but instead lolligagging in the backcourt dribbling, that's not team ball. He actually played team ball against GS. He shot horribly. He had some terrible 4th quarter turnovers, but he did play team ball. I just hope the team ball trend continues.
Regarding his off-season shooting regiment, that's been my ongoing rant since the season began. It's absolutely absurd. The guy has got to get an excellent shooting coach this off-season. You're not in jr. high anymore, Tyreke.
I’m not hating on Tyreke, far from it, but I really am starting to question his work ethic and accountability. Anyone who goes months performing poorly at their job because of some private issue and doesn’t even inform their employer that something is going in, doesn’t respect their employer that much in my opinion.
His poor play has been a huge problem for the team this year. The Kings don’t have a good enough team to have their best player play terrible over long stretches and still win. If Tyrke has something that’s legitimately effecting his game, he owed it to his employers to let them know what was going as soon as it was a problem, not months later when the team is in a state of total disarray.
I can understand how serious family issues could make it hard for someone to play their best. Not everyone handles that stuff the same. Ray Allen for example played terrible at times when his son was sick. But at least he didn't keep it a secret, so people knew exactly what was going on with him. Something as vague as "family problems" just isn't going to suffice as an explanation for most folks, though. There would have to be something pretty dire going on to account for Tyreke's poor performance this year, and if he isn't willing to give people some idea of what's going on, then it kind of comes across as excuse making. If he's dealing with a very sick family member or something, I think most people would be sympathetic to that plight. But just "family problems" doesn't cut it because heck, who doesn't have some family problems?
Tyreke doesn't owe us jack with regards to what's going on with his family. If there's honestly a family issue, then we hope it resolves itself, and that's it.
Calling it an excuse is callous at best.
Your post is selfish and lacks tact
This is the sort of uneducated dribble that you can read a lot on these forums lately. How can you make such a comment without knowing the first thing about what Tyreke is dealing with?!I’m not hating on Tyreke, far from it, but I really am starting to question his work ethic and accountability. Anyone who goes months performing poorly at their job because of some private issue and doesn’t even inform their employer that something is going in, doesn’t respect their employer that much in my opinion.
His poor play has been a huge problem for the team this year. The Kings don’t have a good enough team to have their best player play terrible over long stretches and still win. If Tyrke has something that’s legitimately effecting his game, he owed it to his employers to let them know what was going as soon as it was a problem, not months later when the team is in a state of total disarray.
Oh vey. Yet another "expect" shooting from the hip and writing off opinions they don't agree with as uneducated.This is the sort of uneducated dribble that you can read a lot on these forums lately.
Because what the issue is isn't relevant here. There is no issue that effects your job performance to that degree that it's OK to not tell your bosses about. They're paying you, and in Tyreke's case, they're paying him boatloads of money. If he's got some issues that are keeping him from performing well, he damn sure owes it to his employers to disclose said issues to them.How can you make such a comment without knowing the first thing about what Tyreke is dealing with?!
So, then if he's suffering from depression and has known so for months, it's self centered and uneducated to say that he owes it to his employees to disclose that? Wow. Just wow. I would so love to put you in your place properly right now but the mods here won't allow it, lol.Now if as someone suggested in this thread that it might be depression, then the comments that you are making are absolutely self centered and uneducated.
This is the sort of uneducated dribble that you can read a lot on these forums lately. How can you make such a comment without knowing the first thing about what Tyreke is dealing with?!
For the record, I haven't got a clue what the issue is but its has been evident for the entire season that something is NOT right. Now if as someone suggested in this thread that it might be depression, then the comments that you are making are absolutely self centered and uneducated.
Oh vey. Yet another "expect" shooting from the hip and writing off opinions they don't agree with as uneducated. Because what the issue is not relevant here. There is no issue that effects your job performance to that degree that it's OK to not tell your bosses about. They're paying you, and in Tyreke's case, they're paying him boatloads of money. If he's got some issues that are keeping him from performing well, he damn sure owes it to his employers to disclose said issues to them.
So, then if he's suffering from depression and has known so for months, it's self centered and uneducated to say that he owes it to his employees to disclose that? Wow. Just wow. I would so love to put you in your place properly right now but the mods here won't allow it, lol.
This is the sort of uneducated dribble that you can read a lot on these forums lately. How can you make such a comment without knowing the first thing about what Tyreke is dealing with?!
For the record, I haven't got a clue what the issue is but its has been evident for the entire season that something is NOT right. Now if as someone suggested in this thread that it might be depression, then the comments that you are making are absolutely self centered and uneducated.
And the uneducated dribble continues! How about you do some research and reading on depression and other mental conditions and come back with a much better understanding on what depression does to people and how it impacts their mental clarity!
Its really easy to be an armchair expert and come out with hollier than thou attitude but if Tyreke's issue is as someone suggested depression related then your post is so uneducated and irrational because you clearly do not have an understanding on what impact mental illnesses like depression have on a human being.
Look, if the problem with Tyreke is clinical depression, the Kings are F-ed.
Because unless it's a brand-new condition (yeah, right), it means it hasn't been controllable with medication, and he'll be plagued with it on an ongoing basis.
So let's assume it's something "personal, family-related".
Can anyone think of ANYthing family-related that could possibly cripple a competitive professional athlete's performance for months at a time?
Because I'm seriously drawing a blank here.
His dog dying? Get over it.
A sickness? Get over it.
Infidelity (?!) He's not married - get over it.
A terminal diagnosis of cancer? Loved ones die - we've all had it happen. We have to go to work, and perform, and I doubt the loved one would want him to perform as badly as he has, and what good is sucking on the court going to do for them?
He's gay, and considering coming out of the closet? Deal with it - millions have.
Call me callous - but I just cannot imagine what could affect someone for months to the point of obsession where he can't focus on his (pretty damned important) job for 2 hours every 3rd day.
I honestly can't believe the utter lack of compassion some people are showing. I have no idea what is going on in Tyreke's life or family that is causing him such pain and distress. It's actually none of my business. However, having suffered through some nearly unbearable family issues in my life, I know how it can affect everything you do and cause a person to under-perform. Mainly, because you are just trying to survive as a human being. Every breath can be an effort.
And if you can't imagine anything being that bad, then thank your lucky stars, because some people can not only imagine the kinds of things it could ber, they've lived through it.
All I can say is, whatever is wrong in Tyreke's life, I hope he can go through it, get to the other side and find that he can again focus on where he planned to go in his life. And what I hope from the Kings organization and his teammates is that they have his back. Because there's obviously a lot of backstabbers ready to strike.
Compassion isn't tantamount to completely letting someone off the hook as far as their responsibility to their employer goes. All I'm saying, and what i think most folks are saying, is that he has an obligation to his employer to inform them regarding anything that is substantially effecting his job performance. He however didn't do that in a timely manner, which was irresponsible and selfish. I really don't see how pointing that out is indicative of a lack of compassion.I honestly can't believe the utter lack of compassion some people are showing.
Look, if the problem with Tyreke is clinical depression, the Kings are F-ed.
Because unless it's a brand-new condition (yeah, right), it means it hasn't been controllable with medication, and he'll be plagued with it on an ongoing basis.
So let's assume it's something "personal, family-related".
Can anyone think of ANYthing family-related that could possibly cripple a competitive professional athlete's performance for months at a time?
Because I'm seriously drawing a blank here.
His dog dying? Get over it.
A sickness? Get over it.
Infidelity (?!) He's not married - get over it.
A terminal diagnosis of cancer? Loved ones die - we've all had it happen. We have to go to work, and perform, and I doubt the loved one would want him to perform as badly as he has, and what good is sucking on the court going to do for them?
He's gay, and considering coming out of the closet? Deal with it - millions have.
Call me callous - but I just cannot imagine what could affect someone for months to the point of obsession where he can't focus on his (pretty damned important) job for 2 hours every 3rd day.
We expected a 21-year old kid with a single year of college to fully know how to conduct himself as a professional?
I'm not going to call this post callous, no. I'm going to officially label this the dumbest piece of writing I have ever had the misfortune of reading. I can't believe this thread has brought out all of these a-holes with brains and hearts of stone, but here they come, like roaches when the lights go dark. I would hope that no one continues to pull that "liberal" card any further.
There's no liberal agenda going on. It's about respecting someone's humanity instead of sitting at your keyboard throwing out presumptions about his condition and making demands of them like million dollar robots who must continue to perform their circus act without fail, regardless of anything that goes wrong. Are we back in the stone age? Seriously? We can't just respect that he has personal issues that he doesn't want you to know about? Of course not, let's dial it back to high school mode and throw out wild assumptions like clinical depression or maybe a gay rumor or two.
We expected a 21-year old kid with a single year of college to fully know how to conduct himself as a professional? I'm not excusing him from anything. It was a misstep to withold information like that from his employer. He's sucked pretty much the whole year and I've been frustrated with it too. You don't excuse him but you cut him some slack -- because he might look like a man, but he's not there yet. We all witnessed the LeBron debacle this summer. He's 5 years older than Tyreke but he carries himself like the douchebag fratboys that I avoided in college. Now he's down in Miami throwing an 82-game long frat party along with his bros.
These are basically athletic, over-grown kids that we pay to watch. Some behave more maturely than others. Before all of this, we considered ourselves lucky to have one of the more mature and precocious of the young ones in Evans. So now all of a sudden we forget all that and can't grant him a misstep? Is his behavior anything compared to what Cousins (1 year younger) has been doing?
tl:dr -- A bunch of a-holes in this thread, first and foremost the grade A genius I quoted above.
This is one of the problems with our society. We make excuses for people rather than assign personal accountability. We treat teenagers as if they were toddlers and twenty-somethings as if they were teenagers. 21 years old is surely old enough to be able to reasonably expect someone to inform their employer of vital job performance effecting information. That's just a matter of basic respect and decency. A kid should know that. Tyreke seems like a nice guy and I'm sure he didn't mean any harm, but that doesn't change the fact he was wrong in not telling them this a long time ago.
Ironic much?Reading comprehension much?
By that logic, there are no problems that exist outside of individual's minds. Which is certainly something that can be argued, but to do so here is utterly pointless.And it's not a problem with society, it's a problem with you. You're applying your own expectations and thinking they should be society's standards as well.
Thanks, Grammar Girl. I'm glad to see you aren't completely useless. You can be counted on for such inanities as correcting grammatical errors. I guess that counts for something.It's spelled "affecting" by the way. Someone older than 21 years old is surely old enough to know the difference between affect and effect. A kid should know that. It's basic spelling that you learn in the 4th grade.
What does any of the above have to do with the Tyreke Evans saga?
Look, if the problem with Tyreke is clinical depression, the Kings are F-ed.
Because unless it's a brand-new condition (yeah, right), it means it hasn't been controllable with medication, and he'll be plagued with it on an ongoing basis.
So let's assume it's something "personal, family-related".
Can anyone think of ANYthing family-related that could possibly cripple a competitive professional athlete's performance for months at a time?
Because I'm seriously drawing a blank here.
His dog dying? Get over it.
A sickness? Get over it.
Infidelity (?!) He's not married - get over it.
A terminal diagnosis of cancer? Loved ones die - we've all had it happen. We have to go to work, and perform, and I doubt the loved one would want him to perform as badly as he has, and what good is sucking on the court going to do for them?
He's gay, and considering coming out of the closet? Deal with it - millions have.
Call me callous - but I just cannot imagine what could affect someone for months to the point of obsession where he can't focus on his (pretty damned important) job for 2 hours every 3rd day.