Knights of the round table

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Re: Knights of the round table

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I would have been very tempted by either.

I think CHI might be happy to have Rondo on the roster come playoff time. It's tough to work the offense with him off the ball, but he KILLS any other 2nd string point guard. I think CHI will be a handful in the playoffs.
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Indy wrote:
To be clear: Ultimately the biggest F-up here was by McDo in trading an extremely valuable asset, the Laker pick, for Knight. That was an effing travesty, and I will never fully forgive him for it. Now that we have him, his play has been poor, which is on Knight. We are handling him and his poor play the wrong way, and that's on the coaching staff. So there is plenty of blame to go around.
I don't know why people are trying to figure out who has more blame in this situation. Why can't we just accept that nobody involved in this situation has succeeded in doing their job. Nobody. Knight hasn't played worth a damn, cost us a huge asset and then we gave him a ridiculous contract, and the coach hasn't found a way for him to contribute. Three strikes. Move on.
I think we could use some active listening skills here.

"I know how badly you've been hurt by Knight's bad play. I feel you, brother. You're right to be frustrated. I'm there with you. He is bad.

Can I just say something, too?

On top of Knight being a loser, I'm very frustrated with that mean guy Watson!"

Now that I'm typing this, I think Geek and Sundry need to do a bit on "Message Board Counseling." Like Marriage Counseling, but for strangers who argue on the internet even when they agree.
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Re: Knights of the round table

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:lol: Message Board Counseling :lol:

Priceles!!!

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Indy wrote:What Shel said. It is not Knight's fault that he accepted our contract offer. We made some really stupid calls, and that should fall squarely on the boss.
who's the gm of the team?

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if boston gets the #1, dont fire mcdo first. let him trade for that #1 pick from ainge, THEN fire him.

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Indy wrote:
To be clear: Ultimately the biggest F-up here was by McDo in trading an extremely valuable asset, the Laker pick, for Knight. That was an effing travesty, and I will never fully forgive him for it. Now that we have him, his play has been poor, which is on Knight. We are handling him and his poor play the wrong way, and that's on the coaching staff. So there is plenty of blame to go around.
I don't know why people are trying to figure out who has more blame in this situation. Why can't we just accept that nobody involved in this situation has succeeded in doing their job. Nobody. Knight hasn't played worth a damn, cost us a huge asset and then we gave him a ridiculous contract, and the coach hasn't found a way for him to contribute. Three strikes. Move on.
Could not have said this any better.

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