The_Lillard_King
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What bothers me is the way Canzano came to his conclusion. The way I read it, he thinks about Bayless and Sergio and decides on Bayless based on 10 minutes of working out after practice . . . apparently because this shows Bayless' commitment to the game or something like that???
So what if Canzano missed that 10 minutes and instead saw Sergio working all off season, would he then lean towrds Sergio? Is he really basing his decision of who is the better point guard based on who works harder?
Are we talking practice . . .after practice?
I like Bayless and what he brings to the team, but, IMO, Sergio is the better PG. I may be wrong, but at least I didn't make my decision over watching Bayless shoot for 10 minutes.
So what if Canzano missed that 10 minutes and instead saw Sergio working all off season, would he then lean towrds Sergio? Is he really basing his decision of who is the better point guard based on who works harder?
Are we talking practice . . .after practice?
I like Bayless and what he brings to the team, but, IMO, Sergio is the better PG. I may be wrong, but at least I didn't make my decision over watching Bayless shoot for 10 minutes.
