jb wrote:fundamentals wrote:Not the sharpest tool in the shed but why would he hoist threes during practice yesterday and allegedly make many of them? Wouldn't you want to rest it or are you still trying to hide it from the media?
Creatures of habit, or maybe the needle made it feel better for a while? Old adage if you can't practice you can't play.
Point is, I have no idea.
How did achilles react when he looked down and saw the arrow in his ankle the first time? Did he run for a corpsman, or scoff at the unfamiliarity of the situation?
I think you are on to something JB. I've got a scenario in my head. Give it a listen...
One thing that would explain his perplexing performances is that he is extremely worried about this strange injury. There is no way he wants to sit, because he wants this title as bad as anyone in NEO. Personally I think its primarily for selfish reasons, i.e. build his legacy, but I think he also really wants to be the
Golden Boy that brings a title home.
Deep down the injury is worrying him. It fits what we are seeing. His play suggests that he may think that he could be doing PERMANENT damage to the elbow by getting too many injections or whatever, or just playing through it could affect him long term.
I also think that his plan was to win it all this year and leave. Going out like a chump screws that all up, and the fear that it will go down that way is showing.
Fans booing is irrelevant. This isn't Tim Couch or Derek Anderson desperately seeking respect. The man has a 10 story deified image of him outside his home arena.
Boston got booed off their court in Game 3 because they deserved it. If he's so thin-skinned that a crowd booing one of his 3 bad performances in 7 years makes him want to skip town after the nearly 500 games he's been cheered like the Second Coming, then he's mentally fragile and will never win championships without other stars propping him up.