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Shabazz on 2011-2012 season

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Interesting that he includes himself in that, considering how tremendous a leader he was the next two years.

Ego is surely both:
  • Lamb and himself, and maybe Boat too trying to be the alpha in the backcourt
  • Oriakhi/Roscoe and the minutes crunch when Drummond came aboard
 
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surprised boat wasnt that team's vital. drummond needed an alpha dog to follow.
 
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Thought this was pretty much known, both him and Boat spoke on his after the transition to KO
 
It had to be him. Who else would it have been?
I agree with you that it had to be, he just wasn't ready to be per his own admission. I wasn't in the locker room so I won't assume to know why that was. It's been a while since I first heard him talk about it.
 
It's crazy to think that a mere 9 years ago we routinely had rosters that were full of future NBA guys and 5 star recruits.
To be fair, that was probably our most talented roster since 2006, the pieces just fit together horribly.
 
I love reading between the lines. Bazz probably wasn't ready to lead that team, but the way I interpret the comment is, we had a few problems. One of which is, they should of listened to me. Considering what I did in my next opportunity, I think my argument is pretty solid.
 
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It's crazy to think that a mere 9 years ago we routinely had rosters that were full of future NBA guys and 5 star recruits.
It was 3 guys, and Bazz had to develop to become a fringe NBA guy, talented team but nothing crazy.
 
It was 3 guys, and Bazz had to develop to become a fringe NBA guy, talented team but nothing crazy.
What? There were 3 legit NBA guys, but Daniels, Smith, and Oriakhi were 5 star guys and Boat was a fringe 5 star guy, when have we had a roster remotely that talented recently?
 

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