That statement could have been taken out of context, you have no idea why or how he said it or if he followed up on it at all. What is wrong with a guy doing whatever the hell he wants to do with his locker? I did that when I was in high school, was I pissed at the media too?
I simply don't know if those are true, there is no acceptance on my part because of it. You are putting words in my mouth and I don't appreciate it. Rather than attack me and my opinion, respect it like a civil human being or else hold it in.
I am done with this discussion.
Andrew,
A few months ago I wrote a lengthy post in your defense that ended up getting me banned. I really wish I wouldn't have ever wrote that post. Not because it got me banned but because I have learned that when it comes to you talking about Shaq all intelligence and logic go out the window.
Are you really denying that if these reports are true (which it seems pretty apparent they are) that this isn't an extremely selfish move? The fact that you can't acknowledge that is weird. Just as this team finally starts to gain some momentum the man with the most influential voice in the locker room cleans out his locker and says "he shouldn't be on this team anymore" and that "he is no longer a part of this team" or whatever? That is one of the most selfish, self-centered moves I have ever heard of in this organization.
I am a Shaq fan and am extremely glad he didn't get dealt. I still think the Marion-Shaq deal was a good one and think Shaq gives us a chance to be successful this year. But acknowledge that this is a childish move that is detrimental to this team if true. If anything Shaq should be flattered that when given the opportunity to save $20,000,000, Sarver passed because he feels Shaq remaining on the team is our only shot to win a title this year.
This isn't meant to e a personal attack, but come on man get your head out Shaq's pants and think logically.