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This sounds more like a Baron v. Scott thing. In a way, I think Baron is setting himself up to be the victim here. I don't like it. There is clearly a problem between these two. I guess we shouldn't be surprised to see Baron speak just before the trade deadline, even though he denies it, I think he is jonesing for a trade. What a disappointing year for BD. :(
Lets see. Baron hand picked this coach. He wanted a coach he "could relate to". Didn't turn out like you expected BD now did it? :btongue:
"I'm still one of the best players in this league."
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!
Hey BD, "players", play.
^^ When I see an Iverson-like game where he passes enough to JR Smith to give him 20 ppg at least, that's when I'll call him good. My view: Impossible.
you say you play hurt in the playoffs and then the next line you say you won't rush back. Like ray lewis says "I want to see how a guy plays when we are down by 20 in the forth quarter, Can I go to war with him or not". Baron even step on the court so that tells me all I need to know about BD.
I find the whole thing really annoying now. I am (was) a big BD fan and I do believe that he can be a great player and I believe that he wants to help this team win but I am starting to feel more than a little bit foolish for still believing this. I don't want a player who whines in the press about the coach being p*ssed at him and that his team mates didn't call. Well, no offense Baron there is almost no one on the team who will remember who you are except Big Cat and you know he can't call because of the severity of his broken finger. At some point i'd love a team just to take a stand and say you will not be traded, no way, never, you signed the contract you are going no where. then we might see if he genuinely wants to play the game and make everyone better or if he is just a lazy punk who wants the easy way out to a better team. (Carter, T-Mac) Play bad so you get traded, then play great on your new team and claim it was all the old teams fault. Enough is enough!!
(Not suggesting the Hornets do this because $63 mill for someone who is not trying is a bit to much to make a stand on)
I had a feeling this could happen. Scott seems to publicly criticize his players, which always leads to problems. He has consistently done it with JR. However, JR is a rookie and has to take it (yet his Dad spoke out). He did it with West and West tried to come back to soon only to put him out even longer. Now he did it with BD. I would have expected any star player to speak out. Had Scott said this about AI or Shaq or Kobe, fireworks would have erupted. I am beginning to see why he and Kidd may have been at odds.
Thanks for the link, +3Quote:
Originally Posted by BayouHornet
Always a little drama when BD's involved.
Amen Harvey Hornet!!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Harvey Hornet
Baron has been injured (or so he says)a majority of his career
here in N.O. so for him to make a statement like is just way too funny.
These are NOT babies, these are men who are paid alot of money for whatQuote:
Originally Posted by HORNETSFAN
many would love the opportunity to do. They are all prima donnas and expect to be treated that way. I like what Scott's doing. I personally think Baron got off on the wrong foot with Scott when he made his trade request before the season started. I say we get him healthy and trade him this summer.
The guy is injury prone and history has and will continue to prove that. IMO
Had problems listening to Floyd, doesn't want to listen to Scott. Do you keep changing coaches for this guy? SHUT UP AND PLAY BD OR GO SOMEWHERE ELSE. Preferably the later. To think some are still here defending him. :hihi:
i hate baron davis. what a punk.
I wonder if the Hornets can set a record for most players run out of town? They are getting pretty close these last few years. The front office people are masters at laying blame on anyone but themselves. Keep it coming Hornets!
No one with the team has to lay blame anywhere, the players involved are doing a good enough job sullying their names on their own.Quote:
Originally Posted by rainwater
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Originally Posted by say-what
Yes the players are responsible, but how many All-Star players leave the Hornets on bad terms? Zo, LJ, Rice, Mash, BD. I've had multiple Charolette fan's tell me that Shinn doesn't take care of his players and we(NO fans) will hate him over time. I will support my team no matter what, but you have question either a) our personel department or b) the organizations philosphy towards it's players.
This is a new regime so I will give them the benefit of the doubt. That being said the NBA is FULL of "me-first" guys. Shaq, Kobe, AI, Jason Kidd and T-Mac to name a few. These players our also the best in the league. Teams must find a way to build around these guys. It looks like it's not going to work with Baron-that's fine. The Hornets, however, cannot turn away players of high-caliber talent. This is a small market. Free agents will be hard to come by for a at least five years. If we build through the draft and max-out our hometown players(like with what we did with BD) we must be sure they are the right guys to sign long term deals. Considering he never missed a game before he got maxed out, the BD signing looked good at the time.
If the Hornets want to stay away from "me-first" players, this might mean taking less quality players in the draft. For example, the Warriors are still taking heat for drafting a "character" guy Mike Dunleavy over Armare Stoudamire a couple of years ago despite STAT's ranking as the No.3 prospect in the draft. There are on occasion players like Duncan and LBJ who have both character and talent, but they are the 1 out 100 type of guys.
No matter who becomes are next franchise player(JR Smith) ,the franchise has to take the right steps in building around them and showing the player some love. When you see guys like TD and KG, they have tremendous support. Even when KG couldn't get past the first round, the team kept him there. Despite all of his troubles, Sixers management love AI. He's losing but still wants to be a "Sixer for life". Even Alonzo in Miami is loved. Pat Riley said he will retire his number the day 'Zo signed with the Nets.
In case you don't realize my point is this: Yes it's the players fault things don't work out. Given our current situation no one(Fans, managment, coaching staff, players) is happy with the BD issue. The organization has too take some of the blame. If BD is too immature to lead a team, why sign him to a seven year max deal? If all-star players A, B and C just didn't "work out" then what are they doing here in the first place? It's time for the Hornets ownership to step-up and find the "right" franchise player. The New Orleans Hornets need an identity- Bristow, Reed and Shinn GO OUT and FIND ONE. :hot:
I can see why he feels unwanted. He's missed 30+ games and we have had new faces coming in like Jacobsen, Boki, Lampe, and Vroman.
Lets see. A max contract, hiring a coach he "can relate to", hiring a front office guy (Reed) he approved of, involving him in the draft...Quote:
Originally Posted by redhornet
Need I go on? How much love does he need?
There is one mistake here. It's not about the Hornets not showing love, it's about the Hornets picking the wrong guy to build around.
Shinn in CLT and Shinn here are two different stories. The team had revenue problems there and that affected their roster decisions. You can accuse him of making bad decisions since he's been here (Baron, Mash, PJ's deal), but you can't accuse him of being cheap. That won't float, sorry.
Yes, unfortunately, the NBA is full of "me" players. The ones you named are very good and proven. Baron isn't in their class. What I've seen though is some organizations able to build great teams around players who aren't so obnoxious too. The Spurs immediately come to mind. The Pistons won a chapmionship last year and their group was fairly well behaved (in spite of Sheed).
I think this is all philosophical in the end. I don't want players running my team. I love what Houston has done with Jeff van Gundy. He came in, challenged the players and is in control of that team. I'd rather see a coach calling the shots than a hot shot kid. Van Gundy has done things his way, they've eliminated players who wouldn't cooperate and the Rockets are one of the up and coming teams in the West. I see Scott and the Hornets wanting to do the same thing. We don't have the roster Houston had to start. It's going to take us a little more time. At least JVG's misfits had trade value...
Here's an issue I've never touched on here. BD wants to portray himself as this tough street kid who "can handle it". Well, it's far from the truth. He's fragile, physically and mentally. I've hinted around about it a few times, but I won't pull punches. Dickau's success and adoration by Hornets fans is bothering Mr. Private School Toughguy. BD is a wannabe.Quote:
Originally Posted by DownTownDanFan
What does he "Wannabe"?
One of the best players in the league (top tier guy like Shaq, Duncan, etc.)...Quote:
Originally Posted by yackman
A kid with "street cred"...
Leader...
Go to guy...
etc.
He talks a good game, but doesn't back it up. His words and actions don't match. He's a private school kid who is pretending to be something he's not.
He "wannabe" playing in L.A.! He doesn't "wannabe" buying Rallyburger combos for RR! :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by yackman
Well, well said sir. Jolly good show and other such English-toffy-nosed-twit silliness.Quote:
Originally Posted by Harvey Hornet
Seriously, BD's the one who's built this problem with his behavior. The team did whatever they could to accomodate him, and it's still not enough? Puh-leeease!
Now he's trying to paint himself as innocent, Ned-nice-guy, unsure of why this is happening etc. Sorry, but that doesn't hack it with me.
BD, we think of you what we do because of the way you've acted. If you really wanted to fix things you'd be willing to publicly state your determination to do whatever the team needs and DEMONSTRATE it through your actions.
Please, trade him.
Hmmm. Someone's been watching too much BBC America. :hihi:Quote:
Originally Posted by defuz
Notice how BD plays the media. Take yesterday for instance. He willingly speaks to ESPN after Monday's practice about the woes in the Baron Empire and generate national sympathy for his righteous cause (notice the tag line on the ESPN article: Unwanted but determined ) but cannot allow equal time to the Times Picayune. Ben Hochman half-jokes in today's paper that BD showed his best moves when he ducked out on the media after practice.Quote:
Originally Posted by defuz
BD, you've got the national media fooled, but we locals are on to you, aren't we. That's not gonna play here, son. :cool:
What a cry baby!
I call BS :P The reason the Rockets are doing so much better is because JVG had to give in and stop doing everything his way. He had to stop this walk-it-up, grind it out halfcourt nonsense (j/k) and adjust his game plan to the talent he has to work with, not the other way around. The ball is no longer being force-fed to Yao on almost every possession, and a lot of the scoring is coming from his outside shooters, Padgett, McGrady, Sura, and Wesley. Also, it may be hard to do, but compare last year's Houston team to this year's Orlando team pre-Christie. Same backcourt, Grant Hill is better than JJ, and Yao's supposed to be better than the rookie Dwight. I'd say that Magic team was a little more succesful because it played to their top player's strengths.Quote:
Originally Posted by Harvey Hornet
I like Baron and he may be better than Dan Dickau overall but not 10 million dollars better.
To the contrary. JVG is in total control of that team. He has different talent in Houston and he is using it to it's best ability. Good coaches can do that. One night they'll grind it out, the next they'll open it up. The Rockets can play both styles. There is only one commanding voice on the Rockets bench and it's JVG.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nova72R
This is basically how I feel about it now. I've been waiting for Baron to come halfway with this, and I'm still waiting for him to show up. Enough is enough.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave_b
Why do you even post here?Quote:
Originally Posted by rainwater
Unwanted? If I remember correctly it was BD's agent who went to the media and complained about New Orleans not having enough talent to showcase BD's talents. BD never fired that agent, and never really came out and said his agent spoke without his consent.
Reminds me of Aaron Brooks.Quote:
Originally Posted by Harvey Hornet
Oh I know why he doesn't feel wanted.
BECAUSE HE ISN'T WANTED.
My thoughts exactly.Quote:
Originally Posted by GrandAdmiral
The quote was "Ramasar said he and Davis had hoped the Hornets would add a veteran to help Davis carry the scoring load." It had nothing to do with "showcasing his talents."Quote:
Originally Posted by NYKF Hornet
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Originally Posted by NYKF Hornet
BD is upset because the girlfriend he couldn't care less about looks like she's ready to move on. What a joke.
PJ's comments in the paper are right on. He might be a great coach one day. Very diplomatic.
He also used the words "large market" and "contender". I didn't quote the agent in my post, I was just giving the basics of what he said. I could be wrong, but I took the agents comments to mean that BD wanted to be traded because the Hornets didn't do enough to surround him with enough talent; in a larger market that hosts a contender he could showcase his talent in the playoffs to a wider fan base.Quote:
Originally Posted by HORNETSFAN
I understand that I'm assuming a lot here, but I don't think I'm that off from what the agent intended. You don't demand a trade to improve a team, or to better market the team you are already on.
Everything this season concerning BD falls back to his agent's comments to the media. It was the worst thing he could have done, for himself and the Hornets. He never did anything to that agent, as far as I know that guy is still employed by BD (even though he supposedly spoke out of turn).
BD feels unwanted, he should. When his agent made those comments it split the fan base and caused all this stupid drama about his trainer, his injury, staying in LA, and now feeling unwanted. For me it all goes back to his agent's demands to the media.
Here is the article. I agree that I did not like his agent's comments either and he should have come out and said that although he is disappointed by the lack of personnel movement, he does not want a trade.
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/baske...s-demand_x.htm
Who, exactly, is this BD you guys speak of? I can't seem to remember him PLAYING for the Hornets.
Yep, and some of us have said all along that the good people of New Orleans would not put up with this nonsense. I don't know many communities that would, but I suppose there might be a few out there. Anyway, I agree 100% that everything that has happened flows directly from Baron's agent's comments.Quote:
Originally Posted by NYKF Hornet
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Originally Posted by HORNETSFAN
Thanks, I am going to use this in my new sig for future reference for all concerned until this blows over.
BD is just like Aaron Brooks smiling after an INT. :(
For anyone too lazy to check out the link, here are the direct quotes from the agent Todd Ramasar (keep in mind these quotes come from late August/early Sept):
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"After talking with Baron and evaluating what the Hornets organization has been doing this offseason, I'm concerned with Baron's current status and his future with the team,"
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"Baron was really disappointed with them losing the first round of the playoffs. I want to put him in the position where he can contend for a title or at least be in a position where he can reach the NBA Finals."
Here are Baron's direct quotes:Quote:
"I think it's too much pressure that the Hornets are putting on Baron as an All-Star to carry that team,"
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"I trust my agent,"
Here is what USAToday writer, Roscoe Nance, presented as Ramasar's comments:Quote:
"He has my best interests at heart. I'm just focused to play well in the NBA."
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Baron Davis and his agent are demanding that the New Orleans Hornets trade the two-time All-Star guard to improve Davis' chances to win an NBA title.
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Davis didn't name a specific team he would like to play for but Ramasar said that his client would be a good fit with teams such as New York, Phoenix, the Los Angeles Lakers and Miami.
That's it, that is all that was said. Take it for what it is worth.Quote:
Ramasar said he and Davis had hoped the Hornets would add a veteran to help Davis carry the scoring load. Davis averaged a career-high 22.9 points per game last season but to get it he averaged 40 minutes a game, eighth in the league.
We may be heading to the smack board with this one soon. I am just sayin' :cool: