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Towel Waver
- Joined
- Jul 22, 2010
- Messages
- 301
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This is another example of Scott keeping a very selective doghouse (despite Byron's denials that a doghouse even exists). I agree that Samardo should have reported to (an abbreviated) camp in better shape, and he shouldn't have publicly disagreed with Scott's appraisal of his condition, but guys like Casspi keep their starting positions with awful play, Weak Sauce is immediately returned to the starting lineup despite sucking before his injury (and even worse after) while Hollins and Erden rack up missed gimme dunks and stupid fouls (along with their inability to rebound)
I'm definitely not sold on Samuels, but I do believe he has a far greater potential upside than Ryan or Semih, so why play the mind games as Scott has with him? Poor, poor talent management skill and handling of a young player that could possibly develop, if you ask me.
I'm definitely not sold on Samuels, but I do believe he has a far greater potential upside than Ryan or Semih, so why play the mind games as Scott has with him? Poor, poor talent management skill and handling of a young player that could possibly develop, if you ask me.