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An aging free-agent was brought in to shore up the weakest position on a good-but-not-great team, good enough to win their division last year.
The team was already built around a 2-time all-star and MVP candidate, unquestionably one of the best players in the league at his position.
The team's playing style needed to be changed in order to maximize the strengths brought by the new acquisition. Fans argued that the free agent and the all-star were incompatible, and that the free-agent was negatively impacting the all-star's play by dominating the ball.
The free-agent and the head coach clashed over the coach controlling the team's play too much, not allowing the veteran free-agent to do the job he was brought in to do.
It seems the Favre-Childress situation in Minnesota holds a lot of similarities to the Miller-McMillan situation here. Discuss.
The team was already built around a 2-time all-star and MVP candidate, unquestionably one of the best players in the league at his position.
The team's playing style needed to be changed in order to maximize the strengths brought by the new acquisition. Fans argued that the free agent and the all-star were incompatible, and that the free-agent was negatively impacting the all-star's play by dominating the ball.
The free-agent and the head coach clashed over the coach controlling the team's play too much, not allowing the veteran free-agent to do the job he was brought in to do.
It seems the Favre-Childress situation in Minnesota holds a lot of similarities to the Miller-McMillan situation here. Discuss.
