Will You Boo Miles?

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  1. Further

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    I will cheer for him. Coming back to play ball cause he loves the game, even though the docs say it's not a good idea. I hope he plays well.
     
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    oldmangrouch persona non grata

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    The only ex-Blazer I have ever booed was Walton.

    On the other hand, if Miles was on fire - I wouldn't piss on him to put it out!
     
  3. The_Lillard_King

    The_Lillard_King Westside

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    Miles could have taken shots at Ptd during the emailgate, instead he remained nuetral if not understanding of Ptd's position on this topic.

    Miles didn't start all this, he is handling himself with class . . . I won't be booing.
     
  4. AgentDrazenPetrovic

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    But you wouldn't boo him based on his past crappy, lazy play? It wasn't even the injury, he would walk the offense. I've never been so offended as a fan by on-court shenanigans.
     
  5. mook

    mook The 2018-19 season was the best I've seen

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    Looking back on his career, I wonder how much of his "laziness" was just a guy trying to live with knees that were slowly blowing out.

    He had one really good year of basketball that netted him millions, and then his knees got so bad he had to have microfracture surgery and then an independent NBA doctor declared he'd never play again.

    He had a rep as a pothead, and kind of a half-assed personality. So when his body gave out on him it was easy to ascribe his play to moral failings. Didn't help that he never had any kind of a jumpshot to fall back on.

    But you could be a cross between Ghandi and Tim Duncan. Without knees it's tough to hack the NBA.

    Maybe I'm just too forgiving, though. In the past 10 years, there are only three guys I'd actuall boo:
    1. Damon Stoudamire
    2. Theo Ratliff (basically quit on the team after getting his money)
    3. John Nash

    Of those three, Nash is the one I curse the most. Every time I see anything related to Chris Paul.
     
  6. AgentDrazenPetrovic

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    No. It wasn't his knees at all. It was painfully obvious to those that watched him he simply didn't want to even play in the game. When you're on offense just chucking up shots and walking the offense, not even looking like you're trying to play, i find that disgusting. That and him reeking of booze every practice...i guess its him just metabolizing. Look, I liked Miles. I thought it was critical that we resigned him for the future....and he thanked all of the blazers faith in him by throwing a hissy fit and playing like a stoner.
     
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    I see booing a player when it is obvious they are not trying. We pay money to see their best possible effort. But once they are gone....I would prefer that we simply not acknowledge them at all. Like they never existed. Don't give them any motivation to play harder.
     

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