Great QuestionJNR wrote:GWR: You have to be considered the favorite in the Midwest. How important was re-signing Luis Scola to your attempt to repeat as division champions?
Right Now he's is slated to start at the SF position for me but that is subject to change. We will find a way to get him in the game. A guy his size with athleticsism and quickness is rare. He's almost 300 lbs and is quicker than a lot of big men out there so maybe we would have to experiment with him. I can see him playing the 3-5 positions TBH. Big Baby told us in the locker room after our game 7 loss that he was gonna bust his behind in the off season so he can get on the floor and help contribute to the team. He felt like he will be able to do than now after the camp he's had. We are all proud of his Hard work and dedication.coltsguy510 wrote:How do you plan on using Glen Davis with his incredible size and quickness?
Yes I think we can help make him a better player. He knows he has to put in the work to get to where know he can be. He wants to be a elite big but I told him to work at getting to that point. Set goals and never be satisfied. It took Okafor a few years to get the point where he's at in his career. Hill and now Big Baby are doing the same. Don't forget about JaVale too even tho he's not here anymore. Got him Started on the right path. Ryan had a positive camp and we are looking forward to him improving on that next time around. We plan on making Ryan a key contributor on the team.WigNosy wrote:You've had good success revitalizing the careers of "traditional" big men like Okafor and Jordan Hill responded well to your team's staff as well. Do you think they can do the same for a non-traditional big like Ryan Anderson?
Well I'll try to answer this the best I can.DarthVegito wrote:At what point do you start truly feeling bad for your SIM players, and put aside your selfishness. At what point do you care about your players feelings more than your own. At what point do you come to the realization...the same realization as your players have come to. That they will only be successful on another team. Possibly any other team as long as it's not in Texas that is.
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Damnit Eazy, you're supposed to answer a troll question with a troll answer!Eazy P wrote:Well I'll try to answer this the best I can.DarthVegito wrote:At what point do you start truly feeling bad for your SIM players, and put aside your selfishness. At what point do you care about your players feelings more than your own. At what point do you come to the realization...the same realization as your players have come to. That they will only be successful on another team. Possibly any other team as long as it's not in Texas that is.
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This organization is built off of being unselfish. We aren't a selfish organization. When players come here we work with them to make them a better player. Idk know why anyone would think we are a selfish organization. Our Cohesion speaks for itself.
Haven't heard anything about him planing to kneel for the national anthem but if he does it's his right and I have no issue with it. I am sure there will be a few that would oppose it but he's a good kid and he has a good reputation with the fans. The fans love him and I think if he decides to kneel wouldn't be a big issue.TheSyndicate wrote:Rumors have it that Jordan Hill plans on kneeling during the national anthem. Are you worried about any fan backlash?
Let's get another opinion in here. Ladies and gentlemen, former champion Tom Gugliotta.Eazy P wrote:Haven't heard anything about him planing to kneel for the national anthem but if he does it's his right and I have no issue with it. I am sure there will be a few that would oppose it but he's a good kid and he has a good reputation with the fans. The fans love him and I think if he decides to kneel wouldn't be a big issue.TheSyndicate wrote:Rumors have it that Jordan Hill plans on kneeling during the national anthem. Are you worried about any fan backlash?
JNR wrote:Let's get another opinion in here. Ladies and gentlemen, former champion Tom Gugliotta.Eazy P wrote:Haven't heard anything about him planing to kneel for the national anthem but if he does it's his right and I have no issue with it. I am sure there will be a few that would oppose it but he's a good kid and he has a good reputation with the fans. The fans love him and I think if he decides to kneel wouldn't be a big issue.TheSyndicate wrote:Rumors have it that Jordan Hill plans on kneeling during the national anthem. Are you worried about any fan backlash?
Gugliotta: I think it's disrespectful to the flag, to the military, and to this country. I am flabbergasted that people think there is a racial problem in America. In fact, if anything, the whites are the ones being oppressed. After all, no one respected me in the PBSL just because I was white. And then I became an all star and champion despite all of the disadvantages I had to overcome. So if Jordan Hill decides to do this blasphemous protest, I hope every sponsor drops him and I hope people show him how to truly love this great country of ours. A-frickin-men.