What is it with them? Is it like they are super open to whining about their contracts or something? Plenty of NBA players have concerns about their contractual status/roles, but they don't go around blabbing it to everyone, and their agents don't release information like this. I mean, seriously.. Pau Gasol Jorge Garbajosa Juan Carlos Navarro Sergio Rodruiguez Ricky Rubio Jose Calderon - Kind of complained before Toronto gave him his payday And now Rudy Fernandez Am I missing anyone? Marc Gasol is the only player in recent memory in which I haven't heard anything yet. These Spanish players are giving me a headache...
It seems like stories like these always come from Spanish players....and way more frequently than with American players. I feel your need to defend Rudy, but why is it that these stories always originate from these players? What the story claims makes sense though. Rudy was sucked in by KP and Nate to come here with the promise of a big role. Now he thinks we're going to reduce his role by bringing in a player that is going to need big minutes. I can see why he'd be angry. (If he was indeed angry)
I've noticed that, too. There seems to be much more of a sense of entitlement to the Spanish players. I have no idea if it's a cultural thing. Considering the extreme lack of insensitivity in the "slanted eyes" team photo prior to Beijing and their response, I'm guessing it is to some degree.
Spain complained so ridiculously much in the Olympic Final that it was embarrassing. They literally had bench players step onto the court to yell at the refs, and on some plays they were whining before the play was even over.
Lebron and co were just as bad whining (except for the bench stepping on the court) the only person I didnt hate on that team was Kobe of all people lol.
Well look at how they play too. They all flop, never EVER think they foul when they do. They are a bunch of fucking Nancy boys. Fuck Claver too!!!!!!!!!1
Pau Gasol - He was in Memphis. Seems like half this rookie class didn't want to play there, that's a pretty good excuse. His "whining" was more like a talented player wasting his prime with a shitty organization. Jorge Garbajosa - What did he do? Juan Carlos Navarro - see above. He's a whiner because he preferred to have a bigger role and make a lot more money with Barcelona? Sergio Rodriguez - agreed. Ricky Rubio - dude has to pay $6m to come here, he gets a free pass. Meanwhile, guys like Kobe and Francis whine just because they wanted to land in a big market. Jose Calderon - if you think he was bad, see TJ Ford. Rudy Fernandez - allegedly.
But Pablo Picasso was never called an asshole. Incidentally, check out the stuff about Rudy's basketball camp for kids. What an asshole! Actually there the whole time instead of breezing in briefly as is the true American way.
Different culture, they get all fired up and say things out of emotion. This does not mean it will be a long term problem. This is counter to the protestant approach many are used to in the United States. It is a Latin thing.
Here's a question: is the flopping and perceived whining related? Do they stem from a common cultural trait, or is it just coincidence?
I've heard that some Americans will make huge generalizations about an entire nationality because of some unsubstantiated internet rumors. That means that all Americans are whiny jerks!