Here's a quick question - do you think a "vet" can be respected if he doesn't contribute game-wise? Our team is short enough on vets as it is, but I'm beginning to worry that the young guys may be facing a problem on top of a shortage of veterans, which is that our veterans flat out suck. I don't know about you, but if said "veteran" tells me to work hard, get a good rest, but then helps the team lose more than win, I'd be darn tempted to follow the "party after a win, when on the road, get a good game followed by a crap game, at least I'm doing something" route.
I think having such ****ty vets is going to hurt us in the long run, or at very least lengthen the learning curve for our young guys. Also doesn't help when your coach insists on playing some of them despite repeated <5 point on 1-100 shooting performances, while allowing the guy they're guarding to get a career night.
I really think a trade is necessary.
I think having such ****ty vets is going to hurt us in the long run, or at very least lengthen the learning curve for our young guys. Also doesn't help when your coach insists on playing some of them despite repeated <5 point on 1-100 shooting performances, while allowing the guy they're guarding to get a career night.
I really think a trade is necessary.