I do not know him and you are correct.BlitzFirst said:I think if Terran had a better attitude he would be picked up by a team. He has a lot of talent and think he can be an NBA player potentially, but if he doesn't fix the attitude problems like he had at Nebraska, he is a D-league player at best. I am sure there are other reasons beside that but that is one of probably more reasons why teams did not pick him up.
You don't know his attitude...don't act like you know him.
Most student athletes are handed lots of things because of all their hard work. Nothing in the NBA is handed to you, if you do not work hard enough or do not want to work hard enough, you will not make it. Also most of those kids at Kentucky and NC and Duke that are playing are elite players. I doubt most of them are allowed to slack off because these teams are continually elite.BlitzFirst said:I do not know him and you are correct.BlitzFirst said:I think if Terran had a better attitude he would be picked up by a team. He has a lot of talent and think he can be an NBA player potentially, but if he doesn't fix the attitude problems like he had at Nebraska, he is a D-league player at best. I am sure there are other reasons beside that but that is one of probably more reasons why teams did not pick him up.
You don't know his attitude...don't act like you know him.
However I do know people around him and they told me his attitude is terrible. When you are a grown man and you ask team managers to tie your shoes, that is childish. Now that is not really an example of his bad attitude but when you act like everything should be given to you, that is not good. I wish him all the best, but his chances are dwindling as the years go by because teams aren't going to want him once he gets to age 29 or higher. If he doesn't make it before that age, he won't make it plain and simple.
You think no other basketball players ever did anything like this on the Duke/Kentucky/North Carolina teams?
Stop kidding yourself. Most players with NBA potential are ALL like this.
A number of NU players from the past 10-15 years have done quite well in Europe. Get to make good money, living in really cool places, and not have to get a "real job".Can make a very nice living playing ball in Europe.