A lot of famous athletes end up broke before they even retire. I give the man his credit, for using whatever advantages that he's been blessed with, to enrich himself and his circle.
he's done a pretty good job managing his cash and building wealth beyond his nba salary. though i'm not sure if that's as much an accolade for him as a damning statement about so many others who spend poorly. wealth begets wealth even in fairly inept hands, tbh.
The lineup they used to finish the C Bags was a really good one: AD/Lebron/Monk/THT/Russ. you get the big 3 in there with a stopper in THT and a shooter in Monk. All 5 dudes are really athletic so you're toast on every transition oppurtunity. I think finally we see from Vogel a lineup that will be difficult for other teams to matchup rather then the other way around
Vogel is starting to confuse me to no end. playing Bradley all these minutes Going from starting Dwight to not playing him all basically against Steven Adam’s of all people. This leads to Adam’s just wearing out AD and some shrimp playing Jackson who AD normally own. This Fizdale hire looks like utter crap as he seems to be regressing this teams coaching
Somebody is making Vogel play AD, as the only big on the floor against teams with multiple big guys though. I'm no coach but I know asking Melo to guard somebody is a reach.
vv Seriously, like Vogel and his offensive schemes are to blame for the ridiculous ball-handling going on? Haha. Or for the lack of effort on D when he has proven himself as one of the better defensive coaches in the league with more than one team? No one here is that trigger-happy, we are a long ways off from replacement of the head coach.
He's been fired twice, soon to be 3 times if he can't figure out that this AD at the 5 thing is not a good look against everybody. Davis has already said that it hurts the team defense at times.