Your assumptions about these people's personalities, drives and attitudes border on the sociopathic.
How is this appropriate but using the word [dang] is censored?
Believe I’ve only commented on JB’s dominant personality, not others. Firmly believe he clearly wants to be the top scorer on the team, he wants to be seen as the alpha over Tatum and does not really fit alongside JT when he plays that guy. What he should want to be is that guy who killed it with a triple-double. That’s sooo much more important to us than 24 PPG and 1-2 APG. The dude played like a Pippen, that elite number two guy we need. I’ve complimented JB for his commitment to social justice. In no way, shape or form have I ever implied that JB is a sociopath. He’s a decent fella who will hopefully keep up the team ball, so we can keep on winning. The way he played alongside JT in that game is EXACTLY what we need to be back in the ECF. Not this absurd iso-ball thing we’ve seen lately.
Obviously we could not provide some sort of financial incentive for this team play separate and apart from the contract, but they should find some way to incentivize this kind of play. Mind you, silly, fun examples were given without much thought, mostly on a lark. But lighten up, Francis. And don’t kid yourself if you think trying to be the top scorer is not about $$$. These are kids in their early/mid 20s. Suggesting people respond to incentives does not make one sociopathic, nor does one border on being sociopathic for wanting to be the top scorer with the accolades who wants to maximize their exposure so they can maximize their future potential earnings. Unfortunately, some folks are all about business and others want our guys to play such that they’re striving for titles, not max contracts, but whatevs.
So here's the thing.
You can't take a random person and then say "they're selfish" (that's what you said, in not so many words) and after that, be angry when people call you out for being [whatever random trait they think you have].
In short; you're dishing it out but unable to take it.
If you're judging others, be ready to get judged in return?
I’m constantly criticizing a player and his style of play the last 100+ games (and our corresponding record), not the person separate and apart from the athlete. And certainly not judging any posters on here, let alone implying someone on here is sociopathic for drawing inferences about players based on their play and on-and-off-court behavior around other players.
In any case, I’ve given that player a lot of recent credit for being exactly what we need him to be to position us for a title. I want our team to win a title. I’m not going after fellow posters or projecting my own fears about myself onto others?
This:
leads me to believe JB just goes out there and does whatever he wants to do (he is kind of a cool bad boy like that)
Is 100% speculation, assumption, and based on nothing.
If I punch someone in the face, you'd call me a horrible aggressive person. Meanwhile, that person might've murdered my dad 2 minutes before.
See what I mean?
You're assuming. You're saying this guy's doing whatever he wants.
Maybe, just maybe, he's a young kid that's been told to attack whenever he can.
Maybe he's trying his best to create but guys aren't knocking down shots.
Maybe people aren't driving in around him when he goes in so he has nobody to dump it off to.
Maybe 100 other reasons.
But, you went with calling him selfish.
That's the part that's assuming. That's the part that's automatically going for assuming malice over anything else.
That's what I'm calling you out for.