um no, or you'd still be on the Lakers He wanted you traded. OFF the team. Must be nice to live in fantasyland.
Miss him yet ? Philadelphia point guard Patrick Beverley leads the NBA in +/- among players coming off the bench this season. The top three also includes Golden State guards Gary Payton II and Chris Paul . Leaders in “+/-” indicator among reserve players: Patrick Beverly: +63 Gary Payton II : +57 Chris Paul: +56 Buddy Hield : +50 Christian Wood : +50 Saddiq Bey : +50 Alec Burks : +47 Anthony Gill : +46 Kyle Anderson : +46 Lonnie Walker : +46
That's like asking someone who just got out of prison if they miss the food and the occasional "visits" from those on their cell block. f*** no. Bev looks in the mirror and thinks he's Alex Caruso. He's not. He's a blood sucking mosquito who needs to be put down.
this piece of trash back The Philadelphia 76ers guard said on his podcast Tuesday that Austin Reaves will "feel wrath" and that he plans to pick him up full court every time he faces him after Reaves hit him with the "too little" taunt last season. How dare you come in Chicago, in my hood," Beverley said, "and hit me with the 'too little' and don't think that I'm gonna come for your neck?" Beverley said the only player he wanted to guard during Philly's 138-94 beatdown of the Los Angeles Lakers on Monday night was Reaves, and the two did have a minor scuffle during the game: "Every time I see the Lakers until I retire—whatever team Austin Reaves is on—I'm on his a**," Beverley added. "... Because of [the taunt last season]." Beverley's always played with a chip on his shoulder, so it shouldn't come as a surprise that one taunt in a random game would earn an opponent an permanent place on his blacklist.
like all public bullies, wouldn't it be grand if he pulled this sh*t on someone and they just cracked him open on the spot. ????
NSFW: Language Completely misses the point. Not shocking since he's a d****** mosquito with an extremely limited IQ.
Trying to make himself feel better for his mediocre play. I'd imagine he's done that about 6-7 times now as a traveling journeyman. Not a great look.
All the weak-tea +/- stats aside, the idea that anyone of us expected P-Bev to get 30, in any game, ever, is laughable. I was amazed when he got 10. Oh, but P-Bev knows what Laker fans think...based on his limited monitoring of Twixter while he played for us. Got it.
Man, P-Bev came up big for us tonight in the Laker win over the Bucks: 16 mins: 0/0/0 on 0-3 shooting. 0 steals, 0 blocks, 2 fouls. AR: 18/5/7 with a steal on 7 for 12 from the field. When you analyze these numbers and apply intangibles, then submit those numbers to Fourier matrix algebraic analysis, the result is: P-Bev is just too small.
Can't wait for his spin for this Snell game in his podcast that no one watches. He'll have to break a 10-day signing to get a few clicks.