Game of throne Reference, Jon Snow was the b*stard son of Ned Stark, or so we thought, got to watch the series...to find out. DD
No they didn’t. They DNP-ed then tried to do a little value reclamation and eventually dumped him. Bagley reminds me of Green a lot: remarkable physical talent (with size) and some skill, but meek and a net negative for the team
LMFAO hahahaha oh boy I'd tried to forget about KPJ's lack of actual dribbling ability. God I wish I wasn't a Rockets fan - it must have been absolute pure comedy gold - watching KPJ be treated like a star player night in night out by the Rockets, and see the trash he gave everyone on the court hahahah. Said it from the early days I absolutely hated this guy. i wish my bets were as much of a sure thing as my psycho clown radar pinging off the charts for KPJ was.
Aw come on. Snow was first ignored, cast away to Castle Bleck and then revered when he came back.....
It is certainly up to you to believe who you want to believe. So you can either believe @Clutch and the RocketsWatch Crew and @Nook or not. This is the world we live in today versus your yesteryear. Adapt. They told you about KPJ and here we are.
They didn’t though, they said things like Silas doesn’t think he is a pg, or If KPJ is demoted watch out, but nothing solid. The guys on Rwatch did say he was missing practice,but all the stuff like bullying in practice and breaking a DJs laptop etc didn’t come out until now. Hinting about a problem is not really telling about one. At least my standards, and honestly they undermined themselves in their talk about him by making fun or complaining about him so much, seemed to be a do not like fest, more than an insider look. my .02 Anyway, those are my standards not yours, too late to change now. DD
People need to know what's actually the problem with KPJ. A blooper highlight of one incident doesn't mean anything. KPJ is locker room cancer. He's tunnel visioned and selfish on the court but literally the other day Austin Rivers was on the The Ringer podcast and said that players around the league talk amongst themselves about KPJ and how he's literally one of the hardest guards to guard in the league. Yes he is talented and yes on a pure talent basis his ispode is or was all-star level. He still isn't worth a roster spot now because that talent isn't worth the human being KPJ is and how that effects a team.
KPJ is a player you plug in your well established team and not the one you have to worry about when your team consists of 19 year olds. He should be the 8th or 9th man on your roster but glad he is not going to be an NBA player.
KPJ without the mental health issues and was involved in a proper structured system from ages 19-22 would be probably a top 10 sg in his prime. That isn't ever going to happen now obviously but that's around where I'd put his ceiling if he didn't have all these severe issues