Hey, who knows what might happen. Maybe we'll pull off the glorious victory in front of everyone watching at home.We'll get destroyed by the Galaxy on a "big" stage. Great.
Kreis on Poku: "He’s not as good as people are saying and he’s certainly not as bad as people might have said earlier."
— Dylan Butler (@Dylan_Butler) August 21, 2015
...to not be reading what people are saying about him and to recognize the truth is somewhere in the middle.
— Dylan Butler (@Dylan_Butler) August 21, 2015
Who ever said he was bad?What the fuck is this guy deal?
Kreis on Poku: "He’s not as good as people are saying and he’s certainly not as bad as people might have said earlier."
— Dylan Butler (@Dylan_Butler) August 21, 2015
What the fuck is this guy deal?
Kreis on Poku: "He’s not as good as people are saying and he’s certainly not as bad as people might have said earlier."
— Dylan Butler (@Dylan_Butler) August 21, 2015
May have to do with contract negotiation, fighting for play time for his buddy so that certain clause in contracts are fulfilled somhis buddies can get a higher sum assuming this is their last season playing here....blah blah blah....who knows. Just don't like this Kries guy.Maybe this is all some Mr. Miyagi zen master shit, or maybe Kreis is just an asshole.
Also, kind of off topic, but is there anyone else who feels like they would be uncomfortable wearing a jersey with "88" on it, given its racist associations here?
I didn't know about the racist associations until I had to look it up. The name Poku and the numbers 88 don't allude to neo-nazism or anything of that kind. I'm fine wearing my Poku jersey to games and around.
Kreis on Poku: "The coaching staff has had a ton of belief in this kid from the very first time we saw him and had him with our group...
— Dylan Butler (@Dylan_Butler) August 21, 2015
Kreis on Poku: I think it’s incredibly important for us to keep reminding him to keep his feet on the ground...
— Dylan Butler (@Dylan_Butler) August 21, 2015
...to not be reading what people are saying about him and to recognize the truth is somewhere in the middle.
— Dylan Butler (@Dylan_Butler) August 21, 2015
Kreis on Poku: "He’s not as good as people are saying and he’s certainly not as bad as people might have said earlier."
— Dylan Butler (@Dylan_Butler) August 21, 2015
More Kreis on Poku: "He’s got to keep working and keep improving and if he does that he’s got a bright future in front of him."
— Dylan Butler (@Dylan_Butler) August 21, 2015
Some of you guys could work for FOX News or MSNBC.
Why cherry-pick what was tweeted?
Kreis on Poku: "The coaching staff has had a ton of belief in this kid from the very first time we saw him and had him with our group...
— Dylan Butler (@Dylan_Butler) August 21, 2015Kreis on Poku: I think it’s incredibly important for us to keep reminding him to keep his feet on the ground...
— Dylan Butler (@Dylan_Butler) August 21, 2015...to not be reading what people are saying about him and to recognize the truth is somewhere in the middle.
— Dylan Butler (@Dylan_Butler) August 21, 2015Kreis on Poku: "He’s not as good as people are saying and he’s certainly not as bad as people might have said earlier."
— Dylan Butler (@Dylan_Butler) August 21, 2015More Kreis on Poku: "He’s got to keep working and keep improving and if he does that he’s got a bright future in front of him."
— Dylan Butler (@Dylan_Butler) August 21, 2015
That was everything that was tweeted by Mr. Butler.
Sounds like a coach who wants a rookie to not settle and work to keep getting better.
Taken in complete context, that sounds like a manager that's doing his job and working to develop a young guy with a ton of talent. How often do we see guys with crazy talent go in the wrong direction early in their career because they have a manager who doesn't have the balls to settle him down.
But I want to get some "likes" so i'll ignore common sense and say "Fuck Kreis" or "Kreis is such a tool" or something like that!
actually this is very mourinho-esque