94chem said:
With RW's emotional age of about 9, someonee else keeping his wallet for him is a great idea.
ontheway said:
Takes one to know one
Bunk Moreland said:ontheway said:
Takes one to know one
Did a post get deleted or is this a 2nd grade comeback from a comment made on a thread a month ago?
User name checks out...for economy shipping.ontheway said:
Takes one to know one
Taken from an article on ESPN.Quote:
"Most of these kids only went to college for a year, so what did they learn in that time? Not a lot," Bowen says. "So now you come to the NBA where you are expected to be professional, responsible and develop character.
"If you have a great organization who is willing to stick with an individual and provide them with the guidance they need, that's fantastic. But if you don't have an organization that's willing to exhibit that patience, that empathy, then that player is going to struggle. The fans might not see it, maybe not even his teammates, but he's going to struggle."
Ainge has RW's back. Williams is going to be fine.LawHall88 said:
Nice article about Williams' home town:
https://www.masslive.com/celtics/index.ssf/2018/08/boston_celtics_robert_williams.html
GrayMatter said:Taken from an article on ESPN.Quote:
"Most of these kids only went to college for a year, so what did they learn in that time? Not a lot," Bowen says. "So now you come to the NBA where you are expected to be professional, responsible and develop character.
"If you have a great organization who is willing to stick with an individual and provide them with the guidance they need, that's fantastic. But if you don't have an organization that's willing to exhibit that patience, that empathy, then that player is going to struggle. The fans might not see it, maybe not even his teammates, but he's going to struggle."
Robert is in a good organization and if he can handle the NBA life off the court and remain injury free on the court, he can just as good as Deandre.
He'll be a project for them and I believe the Celtics are going to slowly bring him up.