Originally Posted by shocka43
I see a player that is hyped to be the next big thing and AG doesn't allow him to be on his own program with not buying in. AG proves to the team and other players that it doesn't matter how good you are, if you aren't on board with what he is selling (even if you would be the better player on the floor), you aren't playing in order to set the tone for years to come.
|
Sort of like Huggy Bear saying when he benched Staten - He wants to do things his way. He thinks they are better than my way. Well, they may be, but he's still going to do things my way. (I
almost started liking Huggy after those comments.)