Boris Diaw is an example of how coaches are the ones that need to utilize to potental

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ran out of room but, boris diaw is an example of a player that has had ups and downs in his nba career. When he was in Atlanta he was trash, moved to pheonix and began ballin out, traveled around the nba, went to charlotte and was cut, only to be picked up by the spurs. People said he is playing harder now than he was in charlotte, but he's not a player that can take over a game, but if you give him directions and fit him into your team puzzle, he can thrive and utilize that nasty range he has while using his hustle and great ability to dish passes. I've read here plenty of times how "troy murphy or McCroberts" are talentless and useless. What do you expect them to do tho? If you give them orders and are confident in their play, they will produce. Look @ how we are using patty millz unlike portland could. We turned many so called "lackluster" players into ballers and increased their value in the league, until they went to a different team and couldn't produce as they did in the san antonio system. Point is, Nba players have talents which brought them into the league, it is up to the coach to find creative ways to utilize their talents. Stop complaining about garbage players on your squad...
 

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boris diaw only beasted for half a season in phoenix breh. he has never been that good
 

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Diaw when playing his game is one of thelost talented big men in the game, he didn't try or care for the bobcats because they were ass. For the suns he was never asked to defend. Now all of a sudden his D is fantastic and the he's playin better then he ever did. Pop won't have him playing anything but his hardest or he riding the pine


It's crazy when you think that the a player was claimed off waivers is the starting C for the NBA champions
 

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Danny Greene.

No PT when he was with the Cavs

they had danny green on the bench as lebrons dancing with the stars partner and are shocked when he playing like a star. I mean peep this, the announcer keep calling him a rookie for christ sakes :smh:

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Spurmeduncan is an example of how posters are the ones that need to utilize to spell check

instead of trolling you would see I posted this:

ran out of room

if you're complaining about "potential"

how bout you add to the discussion instead of insulting it and wasting posts/bandwidth on this beautiful ass server of ours.
 

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Danny Greene.

No PT when he was with the Cavs

Danny Green and Diaw are different stories. Pop and the Spurs are the best thing that could've ever happened to Danny in the pros. He CAN do everything.....defend, shoot, rebound, etc. and he showed that in college. All he needed was a coach and orginization to help bring his game to the next level. I hope like hell he stays with the Spurs after this season.

Boris Diaw on the other hand was jusy lazy and didn't give a fukk in Charlotte. Its amazing what going to a contender does for some of these nikkas. They actually start trying and stop just collecting paychecks.
 
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