PhatOrange
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She’s going to poison it for him. Bravo
I didn’t start it to hammer his mom, just was pretty intrigued by her going off. Wasn’t judging her. Although I do think this stuff should stay behind closed doors
Mom might see her son as the gravy train and he’s not getting to the pros if he’s on the bench. Can’t just be happy he’s on the roster at Syracuse U for free getting to be at Chapel Hill, Cameron etc. I mean if the kid is doing the complaining then he should transfer down. If it’s the parent they should just be happy. what a gift.
I know a lax player who would give anything to just be on a D1 roster even if he never played a minute. That’s the kid/parent I’d want on my team.
I didn’t start it to hammer his mom, just was pretty intrigued by her going off. Wasn’t judging her. Although I do think this stuff should stay behind closed doors
Is he getting a free education?
Have they honored his scholarship and stuck with him?
Have they helped provide medical care and coverage?
Then pipe down Mom
A roster full of kids who are happy not playing will lead to a lot of losses.Mom might see her son as the gravy train and he’s not getting to the pros if he’s on the bench. Can’t just be happy he’s on the roster at Syracuse U for free getting to be at Chapel Hill, Cameron etc. I mean if the kid is doing the complaining then he should transfer down. If it’s the parent they should just be happy. what a gift.
I know a lax player who would give anything to just be on a D1 roster even if he never played a minute. That’s the kid/parent I’d want on my team.
Yeah, let's project that onto mom. Nice.Mom might see her son as the gravy train and he’s not getting to the pros if he’s on the bench. Can’t just be happy he’s on the roster at Syracuse U for free getting to be at Chapel Hill, Cameron etc. I mean if the kid is doing the complaining then he should transfer down. If it’s the parent they should just be happy. what a gift.
I know a lax player who would give anything to just be on a D1 roster even if he never played a minute. That’s the kid/parent I’d want on my team.
Yeah, let's project that onto mom. Nice.
but that was a terrible opening sentence. you know what they say about 1st impressions. and the rest of the post didn't come close to redeeming itI mean sure... but there was more to that post after the first sentence.
This is a fair take.but that was a terrible opening sentence. you know what they say about 1st impressions. and the rest of the post didn't come close to redeeming it
Goodine is wait and see. Carey hasn't showed a lot, to date. Girard looked pretty good with the ball yesterday.
While I believe in JB's judgment, I, for one, would like to see Howard get some real run. Your PG doesn't have to be your best player, just your smartest and least selfish.
As a parent, I also know (believe me, I know) that it's very frustrating watching your kid watch the game, especially if you feel that all he/she needs is a chance.
That said, going to Twitter is not a smart thing, IMO. If Howard is truly ready to lead a team, then he should have a talk with coach. The talk isn't "why am I not playing", but "what do I have to improve upon to be able to play".
I'm rooting for the kid. I like the guys who bring the intangibles to the game.
well.. he did like those tweets she posted so there's that.. lolHoward seems like the ultimate team guy. He’s always up cheering for the team from what I can recall. Not saying he doesn’t want to play, but I highly doubt these words are coming from him. I’m sure there will be a conversation between him and his mom. I have a hard time believing that he is pouting, does not seem to fit his work ethic and demeanor. I think this is nothing more than a disgruntled parent who feels that her child is entitled to something that he is not. Bad look for mom for sure.
well.. he did like those tweets she posted so there's that.. lol
well I mean you kind of have to stand behind your mom at this point - but she put him in that positionOh, God. SMH, Howard.
well I mean you kind of have to stand behind your mom at this point - but she put him in that position