And I still am. I hold my teams' best players to higher standards. Tony obviously isn't an exception.
Well, I agree with you about Tony giving a strong effort in this game, there is no doubt. And I really haven't bashed Tony in a really long stretch of time, and that's for a reason; he's played really well this year. , In my opinion I think I barely have in this thread because the scope in this case is such a small subject (shot decision at end of 1 game, vs. overall play).
I simply think Tony's maturity level for a man of his age is not as high as others, but that doesn't mean I think it's very low either. Probably average, which means he's human and things like jealousy and insecurity can exist. A man who puts out videos of him with women all around, flashy lifestyle (Tony, we know you're rich and can clearly pull the majority of women), with a y at ude and is likely sometimes spitting out a few questionable or ridiculous words (since most rappers do, although here I'm admitting I haven't bothered to listen to all of his raps), and who sexts the wife from an ex-teammate, a well-regarded member of some of those championship teams and all around nice guy, is likely to be somewhat immature (note: I am a fan of rap music, if that makes a difference). Again, I'm not saying he's ridiculously immature or anything, in my opinion probably no more than your average person. But immaturity translates to all walks of life, it doesn't necessarily stay off the basketball court.
You think it would be outrageous to believe a player who is arguably doing more for a team's success enjoys, or is indifferent, to the fact that another player on the team gets more media recognition and also seems to be the fan favorite? Manu shows up in MVP talk, even though he certainly doesn't deserve it for a variety of reasons, and Tony is not mentioned. Manu AND Tim went to the All-Star game, Tony did not. Manu is heavily regarded as
the Spurs closer, and the emphasis on the is because it's usually talked about in such a way that makes him seem to be the only clutch player on the team, even though Tony also has his moments during the end of games as well. Well, to be honest, the majority of people would probably
not be 100% indifferent to these facts if they were in Tony's shoes, and this is how my original connection came through.
I'm not so sure I wouldn't be 100% indifferent to it all either, and I don't think it's some ridiculous thing, only human. The underlying facts come back to lack of recognition on so many fronts, and I just don't see how making that connection to perhaps (just maybe, not saying it WAS the case) wanting to prove a point is all that outrageous. After all, the sole purpose of making a rap video if you already are filthy rich is to draw attention, like proving a point. Don't tell me he does it because if he didn't, he would feel millions of people would be missing out on his musical brilliance

or that he's realistically gonna ever earn significant money for it, even though he already is locked in for a load of it.