The Bulls are pretty deep too. Wade, Rondo, Butler, Brooks, Grant and Valentine.If the Nuggets weren't so deep at the guard position, I would have loved for them to give him a chance. Really rooting for him
Last season he shot .100 (.137 career) from 3 and .57 (.75 career)from the line...gotta thinks that's a lack of confidence / comfort level. That's not the mayor we knowSpencer lacking confidence? That just doesn't sound right. Even in the NBA.
Forgot about Brooks...The Bulls are pretty deep too. Wade, Rondo, Butler, Brooks, Grant and Valentine.
The Nuggets just have more of a rookie/youth logjam with Mudiay, Harris, Murray, Beasley, Barton, Nelson(old guy). Hopefully Chicago cuts him so that the Nuggets can sign the Mayor, but this article doesn't sound like that will happen.
Spencer shining on nba.com:
http://www.nba.com/bulls/news/spencer-dinwiddie-shining-summer-league
I remember reading somewhere about a coach saying Spencer tends to overthink things and puts a lot of pressure on himself which sounds about right to me.Spencer lacking confidence? That just doesn't sound right. Even in the NBA.
Last season he shot .100 (.137 career) from 3 and .57 (.75 career)from the line...gotta thinks that's a lack of confidence / comfort level. That's not the mayor we know
I don't have to tell you this, but I will - be thankful! He knows who the Bulls, CU and most importantly - you are!Congrats to Spencer. Can't wait for my 92 year old father and Bulls fan to tell me there is a CU player on the team. I have already told him, but he will tell me like it's news.
I don't have to tell you this, but I will - be thankful! He knows who the Bulls, CU and most importantly - you are!
Sorry, Buffgal. I'm not that far from living that life with my wife's remaining parent and my two parents. It does sound like you have it in perspective and appreciate the right things. Thank you for being good to your father.Most of the time, my sister and I are very thankful to have my 92 year old father. We are very, very thankful that he knows us, his grandchildren and great grandchildren. I have friends with parents who have know idea who their children are. That would be so very difficult.
He lives for Iowa basketball, Bulls basketball and Green Bay football. He will watch any football or basketball game this is on television and can tell you about the game. He has also developed a fondness for women's softball from watching the College World Series. If he could stay up later, I'd bring him to my house to watch more Buffs!
He's been a handful since we lost my mom 2 years ago. Right now we are battling with him over his hearing aids. He got new ones but he won't leave them set where they are supposed to be. Taking him in on Tuesday to have them programmed again and the option to change the settings will be taken away.
My dad takes no prescription medications. However, he is very frail. He's lost a lot of weight in the last two years. He misses his wife of 67 years. He's a tough one though and can't understand when one of his siblings passes away. The last three all died at age 97 so he figures that is when he will go.
I'm happy he will get to watch a former Buff on a regular basis. He tells me when the Bulls play the Thunder about Dre.
Any news on guaranteed money?
Sorry, Buffgal. I'm not that far from living that life with my wife's remaining parent and my two parents. It does sound like you have it in perspective and appreciate the right things. Thank you for being good to your father.