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Durant called Charlie V an idiot during press conference.
No, he called Mark Cuban an idiot, but I'm still not sure what this had to do with anything.
Durant called Charlie V an idiot during press conference.
No, he called Mark Cuban an idiot, but I'm still not sure what this had to do with anything.
Yes, and he later was asked about Charlie V, and said he was an idiot, too. It means nothing, though.
Yes, and he later was asked about Charlie V, and said he was an idiot, too. It means nothing, though.
The roles are reversed on the next question, about Charlie Villanueva, who got into it with Westbrook throughout the series, messing with his pregame dance routine and beefing over it for a couple more days. Last night, he tried to get into Westbrook’s head again. It did not work.
Westbrook was clearly delighted to be allowed to answer this one.
“Now he gets to go home, do whatever he needs to do to get ready for next year to sit down and watch 82 more games like he did this year.”
If you didn’t catch it, watch the very end of the video again. Kevin Durant, under his breath, mumbles “he might not even be in the league.”
Well, Charlie Villanueva is dead now. R.I.P.
No, that didn't happen.
Nobody called Villanueva an idiot.
http://deadspin.com/kevin-durant-and-russell-westbrook-torch-mark-cuban-and-1773072012
Whelp.
IMO...IF ever offered the Laker job @ 6M per + for 6 years or whatever he should take it. We all understand that KO is one of the best role models his daughter will ever find in the male species ect ect...but I bet she wouldn't mind a little LA shopping on a regular basis. Just think Louboutin, Cavalli, Channel!
Guess what though I doubt Christmas comes early for KO! Let's win the freakin AAC Championship next year! Let's do this!
Come on Bruce, this is The Boneyard. Since when do we let overwhelming evidence against our argument stop us? It's time to double down and push this thread to 50 pages!
But if he goes to OKC, he risks Durant and Westbrook bolting at the end of their deals and being left in a terrible market with no good players. At least if he's in LA he can get guys to come play there because it's the Lakers. Have fun doing that outside of the draft with Oklahoma City.I don't care how nice LA is, but if KO wanted to coach in the NBA, it would have made more sense to lobby for the OKC job last year than the Lakers this year. Like others have said, the team is a total mess. KD is not going there. At best, they may get a Demarr Derozan and still lose 50 games. Good luck with that.
Its much less of a risk when those guys are under contract with the expectation that Durant will sign a 1 year deal than it is thinking the KD will come to LA. Its simple................no matter who the coach is, KD is not coming to LA. What's also simple is to realize how bad that roster is and how long it will be take to be competitive in the West. LA may be a great city, but that job can potentially be career suicide. This rebuild may last longer than its next coach.But if he goes to OKC, he risks Durant and Westbrook bolting at the end of their deals and being left in a terrible market with no good players. At least if he's in LA he can get guys to come play there because it's the Lakers. Have fun doing that outside of the draft with Oklahoma City.
There is questioning if something was a good call or not... Or even saying he made a bad call here or there... Thats all fine. even the best coaches make mistakes, they are human after all. Just like the best players make mistakes and bad plays from time to time, it happens. But there were many here that questions his abilities entirely. Not just a call. But more like see he made a bad call, how can he make a mistake like that? He isnt good at x's and o's ect.. I'm referring to those people. If the shoe fits wear it basically! But yea go search the threads and you'll find me questioning a call here or there at the end of a game. At the end of the day though I still think he is an elite college basketball coach and that we are beyond lucky to have him.