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lilteapot
02-24-2015, 03:48 PM
Waiters leaves Cleveland apparently because of Lebron and it's Lebron's fault for being a bad leader?

Lol @ the obvious double standard here by Lebron detractors.

navy
02-24-2015, 03:50 PM
The Thunder had a weird click thing going on where if you fall out the click you also fall out of favor with Scott Brooks. Reggie Jackson fell out the click because he was feeling himself too much became cancerous. Got traded to get better pieces.

Dion Waiters is just a scrub Cleveland traded for the same reason.

lilteapot
02-24-2015, 03:57 PM
The Thunder had a weird click thing going on where if you fall out the click you also fall out of favor with Scott Brooks. Reggie Jackson fell out the click because he was feeling himself too much became cancerous. Got traded to get better pieces.

Dion Waiters is just a scrub Cleveland traded for the same reason.
clique*

Eric Cartman
02-24-2015, 04:01 PM
OKC wouldn't have minded Reggie staying, but the deal offered was just way too good to pass up.

With Waiters, it was the same thing, plus he didn't fit in cause of massive chuckery.

ImKobe
02-24-2015, 04:02 PM
Reggie wasn't fine being a 6th man

it's his ****ing problem

lilteapot
02-24-2015, 04:03 PM
Reggie wasn't fine being a 6th man

it's his ****ing problem
Did you forget Waiters reportedly wanting to start over kyrie and punching him in the eye?

ImKobe
02-24-2015, 04:04 PM
Did you forget Waiters reportedly wanting to start over kyrie and punching him in the eye?

That's his ****ing problem

JerrySeinfeld
02-24-2015, 04:09 PM
Jackson just doesn't fit in with what OKC needed. He's basically a homeless version of Westbrook who has the ego of an all star.

Same thing with Waiters and Cleveland. He didn't really fit in with what they needed. At least to Waiters credit he left Cleveland with a little more class than Jackson left OKC. How are you gonna be crying tears of joy to leave a contender to go play for a shit team all because your minutes are a little lower than what you want? Thats like the definition of selfish.

He also went on some rant in Detroit about how he can't make an impact in just 10 minutes or some shit and it made him look like a huge complainer.

brooks_thompson
02-24-2015, 04:12 PM
I don't see what was so hard about playing out your role for one more season and maybe helping a team to a championship push and then getting paid in the offseason. Maybe he was treated unfairly, but before Waiters and his tanking play on-court, he was getting 28 mins a game.

lilteapot
02-24-2015, 04:13 PM
Jackson just doesn't fit in with what OKC needed. He's basically a homeless version of Westbrook who has the ego of an all star.

Same thing with Waiters and Cleveland. He didn't really fit in with what they needed. At least to Waiters credit he left Cleveland with a little more class than Jackson left OKC. How are you gonna be crying tears of joy to leave a contender to go play for a shit team all because your minutes are a little lower than what you want? Thats like the definition of selfish.

He also went on some rant in Detroit about how he can't make an impact in just 10 minutes or some shit and it made him look like a huge complainer.

Yeah, when I read that he cried I was really wondering if I wasn't an Onion article.

SOD 21
02-24-2015, 04:59 PM
Did Reggie Jackson expect his teammates to be supportive of him when he refused to play in their first home game of the season against Denver without RW, KD and about five other players because he was upset that he wasn't traded prior to the season?

After explaining to the media that he wouldn't be able to play in that home game against Denver, he proceeded to throw down a windmill dunk as soon as he walked away from reporters and in front of his teammates. It is no wonder that Perkins and Ibaka froze him out of the next game that he played.

dunksby
02-24-2015, 05:20 PM
Reggie wanted to start over Westbrook at PG, guess who got the boot?

brooks_thompson
02-24-2015, 06:21 PM
Did Reggie Jackson expect his teammates to be supportive of him when he refused to play in their first home game of the season against Denver without RW, KD and about five other players because he was upset that he wasn't traded prior to the season?

After explaining to the media that he wouldn't be able to play in that home game against Denver, he proceeded to throw down a windmill dunk as soon as he walked away from reporters and in front of his teammates. It is no wonder that Perkins and Ibaka froze him out of the next game that he played.

Well that most certainly settles who deserves the blame. He always seemed to respond flippantly to any question on the subject. **** that guy