<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Nasty confrontation between Larry Sanders, Gary Neal in Bucks locker room. Neal as he left: ``I earn my money. You should try it sometime.''</p>— Robert Baum (@Thebaumerphx) <a href="https://twitter.com/Thebaumerphx/statuses/419697486690009088">January 5, 2014</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
The awfulness of Gary Neal has been key to their tanking efforts according to the Bucks fans I've talked to...
Neal kinda has a point though. Sanders was beasting last year and then got a nice fat contract and has not been the same since.
he started out terribly in the first few weeks and then got his thumb injured in a bar fight, but since coming back and with the exception of the last game, he's been somewhat beasting. i would say there's definite beastage. he beasts.
To think that this guy basically won San Antonio a finals game with his hot shooting and now he's irrelevant... San Antonio has a great system going on over there
we need someone to say this to asik. big guys apparently think they can just not play and get paid bynum, sanders, asik...
Accounting for all of their injuries, they've played what? Like two games together this season? Neal is fresh off 10 or so games missed himself (if not more).
He's both. Bucks had started him at PG in place of BK. Not sure he should be a PG though. Better shooter than distributor.
In San Antonio, Pops used him as a sniper. Shoot and if you're hot you'll stay in, if he wasn't he'll get benched. That's why his minutes was so inconsistent because Pops knew his limits and how to use him.
Well if Neal doesn't leave a wide open one shoe Mike Miller for a three, then he probably earns that money by helping the Spurs win there fifth championship.