Collison
His BBIQ can't be higher than room temperature. He makes the dumbest decisions with the ball I've seen, and after Calderon was traded he has sole ownership of the PG role.
This is almost ad bad as paying Landry Fields 20 million dollars
Collison
son, we're putting Laker tags on every new thread now, in case you missed it. and if the topic is Laker related, go ahead and put "Europe" as the tag.
this is the Laker Forum.
Darren Collison is probably #1, but ya, building your team with a fat PG as one of the building blocks is a very Raptors-esque move, tbh..
collison isn't a real PG to begin with tbh. you can easily find s with the same level of speed and skillset playing basketball in the streets in downtown dallas and its suburbs
Par for the course, tbh.
This team can't even run offensive plays. It's either iso Gay or iso DeRozan (who is horrible)![]()
Black coaches generally don't run plays, tbh..
Indiana gets away with murder, to be fair..they are top 5 in the NBA in biased officiating IMO..
Yeah it's pretty ridiculous, they hack more than the Jazz used to, tbh
Gay fitting in perfectly..his ideal role in the NBA, top player on a mediocre team, tbh..
So true, a lot of ty calls their way tonight, hard to watch at times
That no-call with Hibbert's hack on Gay during clutch time was just outrageous, tbh..I don't know how you don't call that..
You never watched Steve Francis back in the day?
steve ain't that bad before 2002 imho. was just pissed the team made a 7'6 yellow the new face of his team and his performance had been in decline since then. had genuine love for his team n he even took a paycut in order to re-join his team later in his career tbh
Yeah, the more I watch of Lowry, the less impressed I am. Great numbers but he's nowhere near as good as his stats indicate.
And, yeah, Darren Collison is in the same bout. If Carlisle suffers an aneurysm this season, 99% chance it'll be because Collison does something dumb.
Stevie Franchise () at least wasn't obese and could make you forget about his stupidity for a minute when he threw it down.
Indeed, as a re in his athletic prime he was a trail-blazer for monkeyballers league-wide.
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