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Old 05-13-2021, 01:12 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by Jack.Kerr View Post
Think that All Star vote by the NBA players (131-58) for Lillard was a message to Luka?

The problem is that Luka is a fundamentally selfish, self-first player, with the ball in his hands, playing in a shit-system, who is ALLOWED to play selfishly.

Different system, harder coaching could fix that, but could Luka's ego handle it? Can you imagine Luka getting chewed out by Pop like Pop used to chew out Parker? Or Duncan? Or Ginobili? Luka would shit his XXXXL diaper, curl up in the fetal position, and then shit his diaper AGAIN.

One can hope that it's about maturity/experience but the self-first play looks pretty ingrained in Luka. Noticed it first in his rookie year, in a game against Cleveland, when Dirk was just a few points away from some all-time milestone--we're talking DIRK, in his final year, playing for All-Time.

And late in the game, Dirk is standing out beyond the arc, OPEN, and Luka keeps driving and hoisting, hoisting and driving, playing for that ROY trophy.

This is like Adrian Dantley waving Kareem (Sky-hook KAREEM) out of the low post so he can go one-on-one, but worse. Way worse. (At least Dantley was an All-Star vet, and Kareem had years to go in his career.) Or maybe more like 280-lb rookie Charles Barkley not giving the ball up on a 3-1 break to Dr. J.

Yeah, I can't imagine any top-tier FA watching Luka play and wanting to play with him. Or wanting to join a franchise whose management and fans think their baby all-star can do no wrong, so he never gets told 'no', and never gets held accountable-- not by coaches, not by fans.

Nobody likes to be told that their baby is ugly. But Mavericks, you've got an ugly baby.
Being a long time fan of the Mavs, you should know that being a white superstar in the NBA is going to come with it's share of issues. Dirk went through them. There's probably a reason why the Lillard vote was as skewed as it was.. Unfortunately, bias based upon race isn't a one way street.
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