If you mean accidentally and clumsily knocking him out; yeah, I could see that happening Go Meyers! 15-10 with 2 blocks and 4 assists tonight! Or a DNP. Whichever.
I was thinking more on this subject last night: Is he the worst player in the history of the NBA? All things considered. Even more, is he the worst player in the history of the big four sports? That play was the most embarrassing thing I've ever seen. I think I'd legitimately cut him on the spot if I was NO, finances be damned.
Naturally, but I posed it as a way for people to prove me wrong. Do you have anyone in mind that's notably worse, TBF? Beyond just basic skill (there's plenty less skilled), who is so far from reality that they actually think they're decent but yet even their best attempts are so far off base? Old Melo comes to mind.
So what exactly is the criteria? If skill is off the table? It seems to me if Olshey had of put him on a cheaper contract most of us wouldve forgot all anout ML at this point.
Meyers is probably the best case study for sports phsychologists. He rides the waves of emotion like nobody else. It’s always an extreme, never a balance. I actually think he’s somewhat intelligent, and he doesn’t know how to turn it off during a game. You can literally see him going through the mental checklist whenever he’s on the court. But basketball is jazz babyyy.
You Blazer haters are way off with your insulting comments. Consider these thoughts from this Blazer fan who would like to see this team do its best. Meyers is the NBA playoff record swish3 percentage shooter and has lead the team in swish3 shooting last and previous seasons. For achieving this, I rate him among the most talented NBA shooters. You can find the statistics in the "is Meyers for real" thread in the BNM Basketball-reference quotes. It is not possible to know what Meyers, Dame, Nurk, CJ, or any Blazer is thinking. It is nothing but projecting verbal abuse to pretend that you know their thinking or can judge mental states. While you might deduce happiness, optimism, energy, determination, and celebration from the images that you see televised, you can't read their thoughts or even guess the psychology that you so maliciously post here.t It is time to focus on making the best use of talents on the Blazer team and to end the flow of counterproductive comments in this thread. I suggest that we instead explore how to optimize conditions for Meyers to contribute 16-20 points, 5-12 rebounds, and 12-16 screens each game and keeping the Blazers on the 70%+ winning curve.
Strenuus, you do realize that the disrespect shown in this thread is harmful to the Blazer team and lowers the chance for success, don't you?
I really hope that NOTHING that happens on an internet board alters in any way the outcome on the court.