guy is a VET who gets paid 5million to sit on his behind. most of us have to work 40hours a week or more for a mere fraction of that.
Bogans should act like a VET and be a good influence on this young team rather than a cancer
Couldn't agree more. And, if those of us working 40 hours a week for chump change decided that our work conditions were so intolerable, we'd quit and not get a paycheck. It's the coach's job to determine who gets minutes. At this point in his career, he's a journeyman scrub, and guy's getting paid a king's ransom. Show up, do your job, be a good teammate, be a vet leader, and honor your contract. If his attitude was becoming toxic, fine him for conduct detrimental to the team. I don't like rewarding a guy with free money for being a bad teammate.
In fairness to Bogans, he was a great teammate until the last few days. He was the guy who was last to leave practice, who was taking young players under his wing, etc. He was pretty patient when Bradley and Lee were in front of him, too.
I guess the final straw was when Brooks played instead of him. At that point, it seems like it was a "If you want me as a basketball player, cool. If you just want my contract, then I may as well go home" type of thing.
I totally understand the frustration. I understand talking to Danny and Stevens about it. I'm not as sympathetic to him going to the media, or complaining in front of the team (if that happened).
Point taken. We're all human and have our breaking points. But I still say that not giving a guy playing time is nothing like mistreatment of an employee. He's unhappy about lack of playing time, fine. There are end of bench guys throughout the league unhappy about playing time. Every team's got 'em. But he's drawing a paycheck. His job is to be ready to play if the coach calls his number.
I don't know that his attitude became cancerous, but can't imagine why the team just let him go home to still draw a paycheck if that were not the case. Bottom line for me is, if he wants to draw a paycheck, show up, and honor your contract. Be butthurt if you will, but if you want the check, do what's required without behaving in a way detrimental to the team, just like people in every other walk of life would do, unless they were willing to quit. I'm old fashioned that way.
And now, having traded away two guards ahead of him, we could have used him, even if only for a practice body, or break glass in case of emergency guy to put in a game.