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Michael-Carter Williams is chasing history


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Thanks to GaussianWavepacket over on reddit for this gem.

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MCW's 2017-2018 NBA season is among the worst single-season campaigns in history. Let's look at his stats:

43 G, .314 FG%, .261% 3P%, .333 2p%, .413 TS%

https://www.reddit.com/r/nba/comments/7wuuew/michaelcarter_williams_is_chasing_history/

How the owner and gm can support a coach who truly believes MCW is an asset and allows Clifford to continuously give him minutes over a promising lottery pick is mind blowing. 

I would say maybe this had been one big undercover tank job but I don't think Clifford would hospitalize himself over it.

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I said it when we signed him, I absolutely wanted no part of him.  Dude is trash.  I will never understand a) how he ever won rookie of the Year and b) how tf he managed to get a contract from us this off-season.  He should never be allowed to touch a basketball again in his life...  it's an insult to the game itself.

Meanwhile, Monk rots on the bench, because Clifford.  fug that guy.

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22 hours ago, Proudiddy said:

I said it when we signed him, I absolutely wanted no part of him.  Dude is trash.  I will never understand a) how he ever won rookie of the Year and b) how tf he managed to get a contract from us this off-season.  He should never be allowed to touch a basketball again in his life...  it's an insult to the game itself.

Meanwhile, Monk rots on the bench, because Clifford.  fug that guy.

I know you like to blame Howard, but dude literally said he will mentor Henangomez. It's clear Clifford is the problem. That and the bench. 

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On 2/13/2018 at 1:13 PM, JakeDel5674 said:

I know you like to blame Howard, but dude literally said he will mentor Henangomez. It's clear Clifford is the problem. That and the bench. 

Oh yeah, if I haven't been clear, i have stated repeatedly over the last few years that i think clifford is a huge problem, and I just can't figure out how his job goes unchallenged with how poorly he coaches.  So, we're on the same page there.

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