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[TNT] Kirilenko goes crazy

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by corby, Apr 23, 2007.

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  1. stq

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    come on.....

    The guy is making 12 million a year on a long term contract.
    And he still wants to play so bad, that just shows you how competitive he is..
     
  2. BigM

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    i watched the report on tnt and didn't hear anything about him missing any games at all. sounds like he was just down from game 1.
     
  3. rennaisnz24

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    yea i hope its nuttin serious. besides harpring's midrange is deadly
     
  4. hooroo

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    I'd doubt that. AK is just acting like the stereotypical tempermental russian sportsman.

    As for other posters saying he can't handle the pressure, the tears are most likely over playing time and his reduced role on this Jazz team.
     
  5. Nice Rollin

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    The guy has been making a scene all year....
     
  6. metalshred

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    I don't think it's about the money, he has a love for this game. Hope he'll get better soon. God Bless him.
     
  7. TMac#1

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    ROFL!! :D

    The spanish version of anything is hilarious. Insert simpsons bumble bee man voice.
     
  8. blazer_ben

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    He's still a humanbeing..
     
  9. hooroo

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    http://www.sltrib.com/ci_5727978
     
  10. Nice Rollin

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    yeah...but cmon. He's crying over playing time. His mother didn't die. He's crying over playing time. I"m not gonna cry if I lose my job because of performance...If anything it will motivate me to do better
     
  11. YaoYoYao

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    Well, if you had watched game 1 on ESPN, Bill Walton was dissing AK all game long, commenting on his reduced effectiveness on court this year.

    "He retreated into his own shell"
    "He did this himself, he's got nobody else to blame"
    and something like he allowed others to be the star and to outshine him, he just accepted it passively and withdrawn to his own shell. etc etc. on and on.

    I thought it's bit harsh, but if that's what it took to crack AK, then AK certainly has a mental toughness problem.
     
  12. blazer_ben

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    Sloan is a b*stard man. there is more to it. The guy is a old school b*stard. there might be alot of blame here.
     
  13. JoshTheChild

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    i dont feel sorry for AK-47, he is making plenty of money he just needs to suck it up and not be such a sissy
     
  14. KellyDwyer

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    Being frustrated with your job is not "crazy." If it were, I think most of the posters on this thread could be up for the straitjackets.

    Anyone see Sager, wearing a red t-shirt, among the Rockets fans on the ESPN telecast Saturday night?
     
  15. Mr. Clutch

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    Imagine if it was VSpan crying.

    GUNDY IS A DICTATOR!!!
     
  16. dennis_zh

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    Guys, it's fake news. There is no link can prove this. He did cry but not went crazy.
     
  17. blazer_ben

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    Good to hear... i think the thread starter exaggerated the title.
     
  18. Hasher

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    http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/sports/bk/bkn/4738548.html

    Kirilenko feels like forgotten man
    Jazz forward sat out final 17:03 of Game 1 defeat


    By FRAN BLINEBURY
    Copyright 2007 Houston Chronicle

    The Utah Jazz watched the film of their Game 1 loss to the Rockets and concluded there was no reason to cry.

    Except for Andrei Kirilenko.

    The longer he sat in a chair following Sunday's workout and patiently answered every question, the harder it became for him to control and conceal his emotions. That sharp, angular face became softer. Those eyes as dark as a Russian winter turned redder than the flag of the former Soviet Union.


    Cause for tears
    Eventually, there were tears as the 6-9 forward tried to explain and understand how it was that he spent the final 17:03 of the Jazz's 84-75 loss on the bench rather than helping his team. While Tracy McGrady scored 10 of his 16 third-quarter points in the last four minutes of the period and the Rockets turned the game on its head, all Kirilenko could do was watch.

    "He (McGrady) is a great player, everybody knows that," Kirilenko said. "Off him, on him, I think I can be a much better contributor on the floor. I think I can be valuable — on the court."

    Kirilenko finished with just two points on 1-of-3 shooting in a hair under 16 minutes, and that was the problem on a night when Carlos Boozer shot 4-for-17, Mehmet Okur 2-for-14 and the Jazz managed only 11 points in the third quarter.

    "He was missing shots, not making shots," said Utah head coach Jerry Sloan. "They were dropping off him and not even guarding him when he was on the floor. So what am I giving up?"

    It was one night that encapsulated Kirilenko's entire season. With Boozer finally healthy and able to perform for the first time in three years, Okur providing offense in the middle and second-year point guard Deron Williams establishing himself, Kirilenko is no longer the focal point of the Jazz offense. His minutes have dropped from 37.7 a year ago to 29.3 this season. Just two seasons ago, he averaged 15.7 points a game. This year, he was down to 8.3. His shot attempts have plunged from 931 in 2003-04 to a career-low 418 this season.

    At the same time, the Jazz have improved from a 26-56 record in 2004-05 to 51-31 and returned to the playoffs for the first time since 2003.

    "I'll find the time today to talk to him one-on-one and see how he's feeling," said veteran guard Derek Fisher. "Andrei's an important part of this team. A few years ago, for all intents and purposes, everything was going to be built around him. He was the franchise guy. I can't imagine how tough it has been to try and make that transition as talented players have joined the team over the last few years. I think it kind of left him in limbo a little bit as to what his role is."

    Kirilenko shrugged.

    "I don't know what I can do about it," he said.

    To Sloan, as with most things, it's quite simple.

    "You can tell guys they've got to play," he said. "That's up to them. They have to go play. I can't handle that stuff for them.

    "I'm not trying to hurt anybody's feelings or anything. My job is to win. And the way you do that is to have everybody play hard and play well.

    "There's not a guy alive, if he helps me win, I don't care if he likes me or I like him or not. I like one thing and that's to win. I don't like the taste of defeat. Never have.

    "But if it's a responsibility I have, I'll try to do a little better. I'll try to work a little bit harder, rather than feeling sorry for myself."


    Loss of spark
    Kirilenko is confused, disappointed and simply lost. He says he doesn't want to be merely a defensive specialist. But he feels squeezed out of the offense, and that has led to a loss of spark, of energy, and less of him zooming around the floor making athletic plays at both ends.

    "You can't get all of your offense back (fast) after the season I had," he said. "I want to play. I want to be on the court. I feel like I can help much more."

    The head coach looked across the floor at Kirilenko, who had his head down, losing the fight to the tears.

    "Heaven only knows how badly we need him," Sloan said.

    fran.blinebury@chron.com
     
  19. daoshi

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    Nah, the guy was crying because his wife just took that One-Girl-A-Year quote away from him. ;)

    Seriously, Ak was just frustrated because of the diminish of his role with the team. Remember, this guys was an all-star, the focus of the team just three years ago. Now, he may be the 4th, or even 5th option. He will get over with it before tomorrow's game.

    One lesson we can learn from this is that every player is different, you cannot treat them the same way. It's a coaches' job to push the right bottom, get everyone motivated and ready to play, just like the way a good teach handles different students in the same classroom.
     
  20. KellyDwyer

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    Like, around 2:26 left in the first half? With the Red Rowdies?
     

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