Breh, you're embarrassing yourself now! You should have quit along time ago posting these ridiculous comments!
CLEVELAND — For some reason, Spurs coach Gregg Popovich has taken a shine to Cavs coach Byron Scott through the years.
“He called me to come down (to San Antonio) to join him for wine,” Scott said. “I’ve always appreciated Pop. He’ll go down as one of the best.”
Scott loves how Popovich holds everyone accountable on the team, even the superstars like Tim Duncan.
“He’ll cuss out the first player or the 12th player,” Scott said. “I’ve seen him go off on guys on the sideline.”
Byron Scott has admiration for Gregg Popovich (Cavs notes) - morningjournal.com
Gregg Popovich reportedly curses out Dwight Howard during all-star game
Report: Gregg Popovich Cursed Out Dwight Howard During All-Star Game Because He Wasn’t Paying Attention | Los Angeles Lakers | NESN.com
I guess this means Gregg Popovich isn't a "good coach" either, right?
nikka, I have received daps about my content.
Why should I be embarrassed.
Should i get embarrassed all because you like to continue to not talk about the scope of my content.
focusing to nitpick on parallel based comparisons.
Which I used to illustrate my point.
Yet, are not the entire focus of my thread.
Anyways,...
Since you mention:
Byron Scott
The nikka who made it fashionable to single-handidly ruin players of the low bball IQ era.
All because he wanted to be disciplanarian and not a coach.
shyt,...
Jr defiantely was affected by that goof.
Also,..
If, scott is a good coach.
Why is Cleveland still fukking awful.
When, coaching was created as a mechanism to get through and work all the pieces into a unit.
Regardless of personal issues, or some experience while coaching said personnel.
So spare me the bullshyt.
Especially , trying to bring up Dwight coward getting cussed't out, by pop.
As some relevant component to the content I am discussing.
When,..everyone knows Dwight coward just pulled an even bigger better big baby shaq move on orlando.
All because he could and knew he could.
Plus, Orlando's legacy is mired in the shaq to la from orlando period.
Which, allowed coward the know-how legally and socially to pull what he pulled.
Just stop the puzzle building and stick to memphis playing themselves by not being less stringent, towards mayo and gay.
They were so quick to think they were shedding salary or issues.
They forgot about why there business exist to male such moves.
Which is basketball talent.
Also, pop is strictly a character driven guy.
I praise his pedigree.
Yet, it is no mystery why his team is full of fukking euro's and good guys.
Sjax is his only general exception to the rule off top.
stop trying to spin this like I am a spur fukking fan.
They bore me to pieces, but the possibility of them winning again,....
Bores the fukk outta me, even thinking about it.
Let alone having to actually think about it, while I am watching their boring brand of basketball.
I said earlier I was a fan of the grizz.
Yet, they are not above criticism.
When, the coaching and fo is on some safe neutered only giving tick and preferential treatment to nikka who already been castrated and on company goon,..
Now, I am a professional mode.
This is the same organization.
That, will take no chance on the player who is possibly to impossibly wild to tame.
Which, will still overly benefit the club to make the move for.
I really see, it being different.
If Memphis had those pieces.
as a convo, on the possibility of beating this spurs team.
Without said pieces, this series was bound to play out how it played out.
On paper, and in Memphis's shortcomings and unwillingness to accommodate higher skilled perimeter superstar dynamic playmaking players.
Art Barr
The nikkas argueing about Memphis could have beat the spurs as is.
Y'all gooflame bots must be pegged to lose a lot of coli cash or sumfin.
You must have some type of emotional carryover.
As the bullshyt replies and failed resistance.
Speaks on some other level of emotion, they are not willing to speak on.
Which goes past basketball.....
in other words,...
Cam: what's ya problem, doggie?