Just because he didn't do a post game interview doesn't mean he isn't taking accountability. I'm sure he knows his play sucked and it has to be better. Look how he moves, he has to be injured.
This. Nothing good ever comes from coddling "superstar" players. He's not even playing like one or being a leader....ever. That is what real superstars do. Real superstars also do not have to go out and say "I wanted to lead us to victory like I always do"...you don't see Tim Duncan or Tony Parker making idiotic statements like those.
Newsflash: Sitting through post-game interviews with obvious questions coming your way when you play like ***** is called taking accountability. If you're just there to listen to praises heaped on you after a good game, what does that say about you? What do you think his teammates think?