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    JoeWolf1

     I just read this on yahoo sports and though it was too funny not to share.

    Antoine Wright doesn’t have an NBA gig because of his mom

    By Kelly Dwyer

     

    Count former NBA washout Antoine Wright(notes) among those who are getting it all wrong. And while plays on words are just about the worst thing ever, they pale in comparison to losing a job on an NBA team, in this case the Sacramento Kings, because you just yelled at one of your coaches because the coach (a former starter on a two-time NBA championship team) didn’t want to pose for pictures with your mother.

    Does that last reference seem a little specific? Well, that’s because this is exactly what happened last season in Sacramento to Antoine Wright, former 2005 first-round pick and current hopeful of the Chinese Basketball Association’s Jiangsu Nangang Dragons.

    SI.com’s Sam Amick has the fascinating story down pat:

    "I had an issue with one of the coaches and my mother," said Wright, who was with the then-Mavericks assistant Elie and Kings coach Paul Westphal in Dallas from 2008-09 as a key reserve. "Mario Elie. I’ll say his name because I had a history with him. We had just lost a game. It was over the holiday, Thanksgiving holiday, and my mother was in town and in the [team] family room [at Power Balance Pavilion in Sacramento]. She came up to Mario Elie, and said, ‘I’m Antoine Wright’s mom. Can I have a picture with you?’ My mom is a fan of the game, a big fan of Mario Elie, and he said, ‘No, I’m with my family.’

    "We’re a team now, so I came into practice [the next day] and told everybody, I said, ‘When we go into film, I’m just going to put Mario on blast.’ So I walk in last, and I come in through the front and Mario is in the back, and I said, ‘Man, you know what? That’s foul what you did to my mom. All she wanted was a picture. Everybody in this room would have took a picture with your mom if she asked, or anybody else’s mom in this room. That’s probably why we don’t have any team chemistry.’

    "The next day [Kings officials] came in and were like, ‘Uh, this is not really working for you. It’s not working for us. No hard feelings. We wish you the best.’ I said, ‘Thanks for the opportunity, and I’m gone.’ "

    Please do read the rest of the feature, because it goes far deeper than this.

    Wright’s issues go beyond this, obviously. He was an athletic wing who was barely and ineffectively trying to develop his iffy jumper and ball-handling skills, pretty much the NBA’s most ubiquitous also-ran position. He wasn’t that good to start, nor finish, and yet he still wants to pin his demise on Mario Elie not wanting to take a picture with his mother. Not realizing that this was Sacramento’s perfect excuse for letting him go.

    And now that he’s burned that bridge, on the Mario Elie Memorial Highway, don’t expect to see Antoine back in the NBA anytime soon. Pity, because he really could have sopped up a roster spot without making any significant contribution.

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    HobbyOG
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    I’m confused,what does this have to do with Delonte West?

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  • #549129
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    HobbyOG
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    I’m confused,what does this have to do with Delonte West?

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  • #549130
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    JoeWolf1

     Delonte West banged Lebron’s mom, Mario Elie won’t even take a picture with Antoine Wright’s mom.

    Mario Elie is the anit- Delonte West

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    JoeWolf1

     Delonte West banged Lebron’s mom, Mario Elie won’t even take a picture with Antoine Wright’s mom.

    Mario Elie is the anit- Delonte West

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    JunkYardDog
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     yeah I heard the story several days ago… nothing really surprising…antoine wright has been a disappointment for a time in the nba.

    No work, no progress and some behaviour issues… you can’t take the liberty of when you’re not at you’re best.

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    JunkYardDog
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     yeah I heard the story several days ago… nothing really surprising…antoine wright has been a disappointment for a time in the nba.

    No work, no progress and some behaviour issues… you can’t take the liberty of when you’re not at you’re best.

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    mikeyvthedon
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    At least post the link, Joe!

    http://ca.sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ball_dont_lie/post/Antoine-Wright-doesn-8217-t-have-an-NBA-gig-bec?urn=nba-wp5133

    Would be much appreciated for future consideration. I liked Antoine Wright, I still do. He is nothing incredible, but I agree that he could have sopped up a roster spot somewhere, probably will eventually. Kind of weak that Mario Elie basically punked his mom, and I can not believe that he would take that kind of approach to someone calling him out. Just shows that you have to be very careful in those situations, probably would have been best to take him aside and talk to him. But, he puts some people on blast in the SI article:

    "I’m not going to throw any of their players under the bus, but one of the main players who was a big part of our team, his attitude was really, really bad — I’m pretty sure you can figure out who that guy is," he said before confirming that he was speaking of then-rookie forward-center DeMarcus Cousins. "Tyreke [Evans] had a pretty good attitude. His work ethic wasn’t great, but he’s a good young player. I believed in him completely. I just don’t think the coaches did enough to prepare us to win games."

    Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/writers/sam_amick/06/15/antoine.wright/index.html#ixzz1Q0uVNdN5

     

    Definitely read that, this is after all, a business. There is a reason for the combines and workouts, and I think it has as much to do with whether you feel a player is mentally ready as much as anything physical. You pretty much know if a guy is a good athlete, the height thing and length thing is usually not a total surprise, but you have to meet a person to really get to know them. I think this part of the draft is very much looked past by some people here. When you ask why so and so is not in the league anymore, or could not stick around, I expect the answer to be more about something like this rather than anything with their ability. If you are at the end of the roster, you are expendable. Attitude and chemistry are everything. They will put up with the best players giving them problems, but if you are fighting for a roster spot, you better work your @ss off and have a smile on your face doing it.

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    mikeyvthedon
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    At least post the link, Joe!

    http://ca.sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ball_dont_lie/post/Antoine-Wright-doesn-8217-t-have-an-NBA-gig-bec?urn=nba-wp5133

    Would be much appreciated for future consideration. I liked Antoine Wright, I still do. He is nothing incredible, but I agree that he could have sopped up a roster spot somewhere, probably will eventually. Kind of weak that Mario Elie basically punked his mom, and I can not believe that he would take that kind of approach to someone calling him out. Just shows that you have to be very careful in those situations, probably would have been best to take him aside and talk to him. But, he puts some people on blast in the SI article:

    "I’m not going to throw any of their players under the bus, but one of the main players who was a big part of our team, his attitude was really, really bad — I’m pretty sure you can figure out who that guy is," he said before confirming that he was speaking of then-rookie forward-center DeMarcus Cousins. "Tyreke [Evans] had a pretty good attitude. His work ethic wasn’t great, but he’s a good young player. I believed in him completely. I just don’t think the coaches did enough to prepare us to win games."

    Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/writers/sam_amick/06/15/antoine.wright/index.html#ixzz1Q0uVNdN5

     

    Definitely read that, this is after all, a business. There is a reason for the combines and workouts, and I think it has as much to do with whether you feel a player is mentally ready as much as anything physical. You pretty much know if a guy is a good athlete, the height thing and length thing is usually not a total surprise, but you have to meet a person to really get to know them. I think this part of the draft is very much looked past by some people here. When you ask why so and so is not in the league anymore, or could not stick around, I expect the answer to be more about something like this rather than anything with their ability. If you are at the end of the roster, you are expendable. Attitude and chemistry are everything. They will put up with the best players giving them problems, but if you are fighting for a roster spot, you better work your @ss off and have a smile on your face doing it.

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  • #549165
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    Csharp3410
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    kind of bogus though that his coach wouldnt just take a pic with his mom.

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  • #549172
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    Csharp3410
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    kind of bogus though that his coach wouldnt just take a pic with his mom.

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