ColdPickleNachos
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Booker to Lakers confirmed.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Can totally get it from <a href="https://twitter.com/DevinBook?ref_src=twsrc^tfw">@DevinBook</a>’s perspective. You say he’s the face of the franchise, talk about him being involved and then cut his best friend without mentioning it to him. Culture is built on communication and trust. Has to come from both sides.</p>— Free Agents Are Never Free (@Espo) <a href="xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media">July 1, 2018</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Booker just liked this tweet... ugh....
It's a weird situation though. Were they supposed to call Ulis' best friend to tell him Ulis would be cut before telling Ulis himself?For Booker to go out of his way to like a certain tweet speaks VOLUMES about how the past 24 hours probably went down...
If true, this HAS to be dealt with head on. A breakdown of communication with this much at stake is ridiculous
If history tells us anything in the NBA, it’s that players playing favorites toward guys they like isn’t a viable way to make your team better. Just look at just about every roster LeBron James has played on. Putting undue influence on a team to keep a player you are friendly with regardless of skill-set or roster contact is a bad look.
Booker sort of has the Suns over a barrel, especially given how well he has played and is projected to grow over the next couple of years. Phoenix has had a hard time signing or trading for a big star, something it seems they are always rumored to be in the works for. In the meantime, the Suns have a lot of dead weight along with Booker and Deandre Ayton, the No. 1 overall pick in 2018.
Then again, Booker isn’t necessarily good enough to make a demand that a friend be kept on the roster. Few NBA players actually are. For now this seems like NBA drama being aired openly, potentially to gain leverage later. There’s no worry that Booker will turn down any kind of max deal from Phoenix this early in his career. At least, not yet.
Exactly. That would be weird.It's a weird situation though. Were they supposed to call Ulis' best friend to tell him Ulis would be cut before telling Ulis himself?
Good article and it’s correct. You don’t keep a subpar player and demand to make the playoffs. Work is work. You get paid to do your job. You are not the gm. Yiur skills are playing basketball not constructing a team. You may be capable of that later in life with experience that you don’t possess presently.