F Larry Hughes.....
Chicago Bulls: Larry Hughes Plays for Himself by
Marcus Hagness
Senior Analyst Written on March 05, 2008
"They wanted me to sacrifice things so we could win." That is the quote of the year so far from former Cleveland Cavalier, now Chicago Bulls swingman, Larry Hughes.
That sounds like one of the most selfish things a player could say. The most alarming thing about Hughes' comments is that he doesn't seem to realize that LeBron James is on the team roster he was a part of prior to February 21, 2008.
Did he think that LeBron should have been deferring to him? I just don't get where he was coming from with these comments. When he signed with the Cavaliers he had to know that LeBron is going to be the guy.
I don't have any problem that Hughes like to play to enjoy himself and have fun. I just don't think he should have released those comments to the public. If winning the NBA championship isn't your ultimate goal that's your prerogative, but what does that make his teammates think of him?
His teammates and coaches now must be ultra-confused. Knowing you have a guy who just wants to play for himself and to have fun while doing it.
Sounds like the kid's mentality in all of us that we'd like to see more, but he has to realize that the NBA is also a business. Each team wants to win a championship to bring in more revenue.
Now when you have a player that doesn't care if he wins one, what do you do?
Shawn Marion was happy to be traded from a Western Conference powerhouse in Phoenix to the ass of the NBA, Miami. What's going on here?
Why do these guys wish to be traded from good teams to bad teams? Larry Hughes just made it to the NBA finals last year, and now he's playing on one of the worst teams in the East.
Do guys like Marion and Hughes have their priorities out of whack or is there something to this?
Derek Fisher had to be separated from his sick daughter last year in the playoffs and wasn't happy with success. That's different. These guys seem to be unhappy because they aren't "the man."
I think everyone wants to win, but they want to do it their way. I believe Hughes does want to win a championship, but only if he is the MJ of that team. Problem with that, Hughes isn't talented enough to lead a team to a championship.
If Shawn Marion is looking for that, he's on the wrong team. Dwyane Wade has already been the man and lead Miami to a championship. If anyone on that roster would do it again, it'd be Mr. Wade.
Moral of the story:
Larry Hughes needs media training.