shame really. i always liked RR. dude looked like he could be a monster.
If Richards plays one minute in a Spurs uniform, I'll eat my hat.
shame really. i always liked RR. dude looked like he could be a monster.
I don't normally say this but how much fail does it take to prove to you that a player sucks? Worst draft pick ever. He cant even make it in ty leagues in Europe. So what if he looks like a basketball player when he isn't.
at Ryan Richards - Lamar Odom / Chris Bosh comparisons
isnt the a Englishmen? fkn whinging POM
I have nothing new to add. Ryan Richards is the absolute worst Spurs draft pick since Sergei Karaulov. He will never be a Spur.
He's beginning to end his basketball career
he probably go to some country still developing the sport he can exploit the difference between a noob and scrub...
bookmarked 4 richards first double double as a spur................
When a player gets playblair's stamp of approval then you know he is doomed.![]()
I don't know. Jack McClinton was pretty bad.
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And the summer league team ran play after play for him. If he doesn't try hard and then pouts and quits because he's not getting shots, he's pretty useless.
The guy has been a disappointment on every team he played for and apparently his disgruntled at ude is that his failures aren't his fault.
I always enjoy watching the show on NBA-TV where a roundtable of vets like Chris Webber, Kenny Smith, Shaq, Barkley, Steve Kerr and Steve Smith sit around and talk. One of their repeated discussions is the subject of what it takes to make it in the NBA. Without exception, these guys all agree that it takes more than physical ability or athleticism. The main ingredient to success that separates the also-ran and never-was is an at ude and work ethic and dedication to learning and improving throughout their entire career.
Apparently he hasn't shown any of that anywhere on any team. And that's why we have a new Aussie big man instead of Ryan Richards.
Do the Spurs still retain any rights to Richards that can be traded?
Marcus Williams? I mean, I guess he's not at the top since he actually made it to the roster, but he didn't do once he got here.
Mental midget, doesn't have his head in the game. Proof that it doesn't matter how big and talented you are, the mental aspect of the game is the most important.
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