Is this challenge good for Aldridge?

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  1. Reep

    Reep Well-Known Member

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    Maybe so:

    I like the sound of that. Seems like I heard it before, but getting a fire lit under Aldridge can't be a bad thing.
     
  2. PtldPlatypus

    PtldPlatypus Let's go Baby Blazers! Staff Member Global Moderator Moderator

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    Aldridge said that? Hmm...we'll see if it holds true.
     
  3. HailBlazers

    HailBlazers RipCity

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    Good for Him?

    Absolutely. One step closer to unleashing his inner LaMonster.
     
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    jlprk The ESPN mod is insane.

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    As a natural follower, he's found someone new to follow. The fierce example of Przybilla.

    Well, I hope so anyway.
     
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    magnifier661 B-A-N-A-N-A-S!

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    I think Aldridge wants to be a leader but isn't a natural leader. He is learning how to connect and say what needs to be said. The real trick will be can he make you believe he's one in the locker room? When someone isn't a leader and tries to be one, sometimes they come across as being fake and people can't take you seriously. You'll know a leader when that person really doesn't have to work hard to get people to listen. They just listen because they believe in you.

    Personally leadership for him is when times get tough, he demands the ball. He picks up on the defensive end and will score regardless if the team isn't doing well. When I see that, I'll believe he finally turned the page.
     
  6. C_note

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    Well uhh...he just started doing this? That's pretty disconcerting. It's obvious he's a passive guy by nature...but if I'm the captain of an NBA team...lets just say he isn't there to make best friends with everyone. If it's me, I'd run the team like Jordan used to; almost ruthlessly.

    Leadership is like a side-effect of your personality and mindset.
    It's either there or it isn't, you can't just decide one day to be a leader.
     
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    Absolutely correct. Just reading his statement above; did it make you feel like you wanted to run out on the court and start playing some tough defense? there's no edge to it.
     

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