Disclaimer: this is just a minor rant about something I've always found frustrating about CWebb's dealings with the media.
For background, the Sixers beat the Knicks Saturday without AI. Apparently after the game the media asked many questions of the players relating to whether the "team" played more effectively without AI dominating the ball, etc., etc. This is one of CWebb's responses:
"Any time you're missing a player, it's going to be different," Webber said. "Whether it's good or bad, I don't know."
CWebb's not a dumb guy (or at least I don't think he is). He knows why the media ask that question, and he knows the answers they want, and should know that if he's not just going to dismiss that question, the answer he should give (as a good teammate).
Instead, he gives the answer above. It's not negative, but it's not positive. It's probably nothing, really, unless you're a pessimist like me. Is it anything to AI? Don't know. Could it be? Certainly moreso than, "Any time you're missing a player, it's going to be different. But when you're missing a player of AI's caliber, it's not going to be better/easier."
Granted, his quote could've been in the context of a larger statement. It just seems as if he's made these statements his entire career, and in some cases it did not exactly endear him to all of his teammates. If the question were about playing without Kyle Korver in the starting lineup, his answer would be fine. AI though? I'm not saying AI is the actual "Answer" to all of Philly's problems, but he is the current face of the franchise. Why make life more difficult?
For background, the Sixers beat the Knicks Saturday without AI. Apparently after the game the media asked many questions of the players relating to whether the "team" played more effectively without AI dominating the ball, etc., etc. This is one of CWebb's responses:
"Any time you're missing a player, it's going to be different," Webber said. "Whether it's good or bad, I don't know."
CWebb's not a dumb guy (or at least I don't think he is). He knows why the media ask that question, and he knows the answers they want, and should know that if he's not just going to dismiss that question, the answer he should give (as a good teammate).
Instead, he gives the answer above. It's not negative, but it's not positive. It's probably nothing, really, unless you're a pessimist like me. Is it anything to AI? Don't know. Could it be? Certainly moreso than, "Any time you're missing a player, it's going to be different. But when you're missing a player of AI's caliber, it's not going to be better/easier."
Granted, his quote could've been in the context of a larger statement. It just seems as if he's made these statements his entire career, and in some cases it did not exactly endear him to all of his teammates. If the question were about playing without Kyle Korver in the starting lineup, his answer would be fine. AI though? I'm not saying AI is the actual "Answer" to all of Philly's problems, but he is the current face of the franchise. Why make life more difficult?