He needs to crash land in a far off planet far off the Empire's reach. There he must meet a little green troll. Soon, he will conquer his fears.
You mean a guy with a mental disorder acted irregularly? You know, like someone with a mental disorder might act?... shocking stuff here, bob.
I think it might be a really bad combination of both. Which is a shame because the Vipers would have been a great way for him to ease into the NBA, develop his talents at either SF or PF and ultimately be in the NBA. I honestly don't think the damage is irreparable (especially if this coaching staff gets replaced at season's end) but to show the world that he is serious about playing in the NBA (in one of the few spots where driving to certain away games is a option) he needs to settle his issues with the Rockets organization. Don't want to put stuff on his shoulders but this whole thing has probably set other players with diagnosed disorders back in the NBA at least.
He wasn't drawing a big paycheck yet back in college. Now that he is, he just wants to chill with his disability as the excuse and collect his paycheck while being the imaginer he wants to be.
Elite what? I guess I've missed a lot of games because every time I watch the Rockets, he's not even on the bench...
Elite Tweeting. You can compare him to all other NBA talents and he blows them out of the water in this area of their game.
1) Go to practice 2) Go to practice 3) Go to practice 4) Go to practice 5) Go to practice Surely he can do one of these five things