Markieff Morris and Archie Goodwin almost throw hands on the Suns bench

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Chandler got his ring and is getting paid, i doubt he gives a shyt. Just another day at the office :yeshrug:
 

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Whose gonna trade for him? That's the problem every time they get him to play a little better he does this and becomes a toxic asset.


To be fair he took less money to play with his brother. They basically split the money he should of got Dolo based on the promise they could play together. I would be pissed too.

At this point I can't see anyone trading for him and giving the Suns anything decent back. They might be able to get a pick and some expiring contracts..... Maybe

Yea that was dirty by the suns trading his bro after he took a cut.
 

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Morris doing everything he can to get traded and they still won't do it:russ:



Leader... :patrice:


i dont see the coach anywhere in sight smh
Man listen, they made this fool Earl Watson interim coach. He's 0-5 so far, not even one bounce-back win. Then they interview him on the radio and ask "Can you get through to Markieff at all, is he coachable?" And Watson responds by saying Kief is so great, one of the best leaders on this team.

Everyone was like
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That "interim" title ain't changing any time soon.
 

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And didn't Cartwright check him for that? Somebody told him he would never walk again if he ever tried some fukk shyt like that again. Whoever made that statement was the real leader IMO
Robert Parish shytted on Jordan too with that fake tough guy shyt. He tried that shyt against weak CACs like Kerr
The time Robert Parish refused to put up with Michael Jordan

In one of his first practices with the Bulls, Parish botched one of the plays and was amused to find Jordan jawing at him just inches from his face.

“I told him, ‘I’m not as enamored with you as these other guys. I’ve got some rings too,’ ” Parish recalled. “At that point he told me, ‘I’m going to kick your ass.’ I took one step closer and said, ‘No, you really aren’t.’ After that he didn’t bother me.”


Ehhh in a way, I don't blame Kieff for feeling the way he does about his situation. Correct me if I am wrong........but I believe both twins left money on the table (both signed 4 year extensions), thinking they were gonna be kept together (obviously they should have known better then to trust management).....acting a fool isnt going to get him any closer to being traded though.

http://www.azcentral.com/story/spor...arcus-morris-contract-nba-lon-babby/16457719/
This is a job. You don't leave money on the table to hang with your brother. The only person to blame is the nikkas that took a pay cut
 
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I've been reading that he's been playing well once they fired hornacek. I don't know how any of his teammates can like him. Dude basically played with half effort cuz he didn't like the coach.
They all weren't giving it their all. Look at the Kings now. That's on management.
 

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And didn't Cartwright check him for that? Somebody told him he would never walk again if he ever tried some fukk shyt like that again. Whoever made that statement was the real leader IMO
Robert Parish shytted on Jordan too with that fake tough guy shyt. He tried that shyt against weak CACs like Kerr
The time Robert Parish refused to put up with Michael Jordan

In one of his first practices with the Bulls, Parish botched one of the plays and was amused to find Jordan jawing at him just inches from his face.

“I told him, ‘I’m not as enamored with you as these other guys. I’ve got some rings too,’ ” Parish recalled. “At that point he told me, ‘I’m going to kick your ass.’ I took one step closer and said, ‘No, you really aren’t.’ After that he didn’t bother me.”



This is a job. You don't leave money on the table to hang with your brother. The only person to blame is the nikkas that took a pay cut
Bill Cartwright didn't check Jordan for punching Kerr :russ: he wasn't even on the team. Nobody did anything. Kerr sat there and took it. There was no true leadership with the Bulls, they were all old vets who knew how to do a job. The Suns are the opposite. The Bulls weren't some band of brothers, people tolerated Jordan they didn't like him that much.

Young players and young teams fight all the time, especially when they actually give a damn. The Sixers wish they had some players with passion on the roster.
 

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Nobody did anything. Kerr sat there and took it. There was no true leadership with the Bulls, they were all old vets who knew how to do a job. .
Landing a punch on Michael Jordan

What the fukk are you talking about. Steve was decking Jordan back. Jordan respected him after that for being a man and not being bullied by Jordan

“You can’t run away from a fight,” says Bill Wennington, then Chicago’s backup center and now its radio color commentator. “You gotta protect yourself and defend yourself and Steve did just that.”
“It was a totally different relationship from that point on,” Kerr says.

There was mutual respect, with Kerr feeling that Jordan trusted
 
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I agree, but they were 7 foot guys with bad attitudes to begin with. Kerr was a 6'2 dork. Jordan knew what he was doing.

Morris and Goodwin are close so it's a different situation.
Steve was decking Jordan back. Jordan respected him after that for being a man and not being bullied by Jordan

“You can’t run away from a fight,” says Bill Wennington, then Chicago’s backup center and now its radio color commentator. “You gotta protect yourself and defend yourself and Steve did just that.”
“It was a totally different relationship from that point on,” Kerr says.

There was mutual respect, with Kerr feeling that Jordan trusted
 
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