"Anthony Davis is my man 100 grand. But he handled this poorly."
It’s not as bad as the Kawhi situation in my eyes, because AD wants to play.
But he should’ve done better.
And no, you can’t blame only Rich Paul or Lebron, because Anthony chose his agent.
Yes, it’s his free will to go and play for another team. I fully support that. I’m also believe the Pels made some poor front office decisions. As well as some risky ones to make AD happy. So they’re not completely at fault.
I also believe he’s a great teammate and he means well. His intentions should not be questioned.
But I do think he went about it the wrong way.
It can be “your time” to go, when it’s your time and you’re a Free Agent. It’s not your time, because you or your camp says so.
Now he has to live with this shitshow for however long it takes.
And that sucks.
I know the Pels have really great fans. And they don’t deserve this. And AD thought it’d be easy, because people probably overplayed their hands.
He has to be smarter about this shit. Other players will try to use you and dangle whatever carrot in front of your face to improve their own legacies.
AD will be great wherever he plays. That’s without question. And he will play hard wherever as well. But if you’re tired of losing, buck up. Bring the dogs to you. And ball out. He also need to make sure he goes to an organization that gives him input. He’s great enough for that type of respect. And that’s where I feel the Pels fucked up.
I’m not sure he’s ready for the type of scrutiny it’s going to put him under.
And again I don’t care if he plays for the Lakers, Knicks, Kings, Hoop it Up with The King & Duck at the beach. That’s my dude.
3. "Ultimately he'll be fine, but this was a bad look" In response to Reply # 0
Thing is, even with the shorter attention spans, stuff like this seems harder to shake these days.
Assuming he does get traded this off-season, he'll probably helped some team contend for a chip, and that will help.
I honestly don't know what happens the rest of this season. Said in the "AD requests trade" post, but I gotta imagine him and the Pels FO sit down and hash out exactly how the rest of the season plays out, if he leaves the bench, or if the league will even "let" the team bench him until summer.
If he was willing to play (which it apppears he was) whether he was traded or not, whats the problem?
-The Knicks’ coaching search still includes a lone frontrunner, Kurt Rambis, whose qualifications for the position include a strong relationship with Jackson and a willingness to take the job.
8. "Requesting the trade ***right*** before the deadline was the bad look" In response to Reply # 4
The Pels' season went in the shitter early on. They started hot, then dropped six in a row. Didn't get better from there. By mid December, anyone could see which was the wind was blowing. If he had talked to the organization and requested a trade at that point, there's a good chance the perception would have been different, even if the result was the same.
Requesting it less than two weeks before the deadline created a mad rush to get it done that ended up rubbing everyone the wrong way. It doesn't help that the perception is that this was Rich Paul's plan as soon as AD signed with Klutch.
auragin_boi Member since Aug 01st 2003 20939 posts
Thu Feb-07-19 05:33 PM
7. "IMO...it just shouldn't have been made public" In response to Reply # 0
Have your agent tell the team you want a trade. Give them your list in order of preference. Tell them you won't sign an extension anywhere else and let them handle business behind the scenes or let them make it public.
I also think he should have done it in early January so they could have had more time to shop. I don't think he was for 'public' sentiment, that was likely his agent but he signed off on it so in that sense he's responsible.
I think if it was a private request, they would have moved him.