Shabazz Muhammad could be headed to D-League if he doesn’t shape up

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Some believed the Minnesota Timberwolves got a steal when they selected Shabazz Muhammad with the last pick in this year’s lottery. The former top prospect has some off-court problems, sure, but most believed he’d be fine as long as he was able to keep his nose clean at the next level.

That unfortunately hasn’t been the case for Muhammad, however. The 20-year-old UCLA product struggled at the NBA Summer League for the Timberwolves and didn’t help himself by being the only player kicked out of this year’s NBA Rookie Transition Program. The violation was minor — he reportedly had a female guest in his room that wasn’t pre-approved by the faculty — but it was just the latest in what’s been a tough year for the former Bruin.

And, if it doesn’t get better soon, things could get worse: New general manager Flip Saunders told the Star Tribune’s Jerry Zgoda that a trip to the D-League could serve as Muhammad’s punishment if he doesn’t get his act together.

“Shabazz either is going to learn to obey the rules or he’ll get quick geography lesson and learn where Des Moines is.”

The idea of using the D-League as punishment isn’t a good one — I’ve argued that many times in many places in the past — but playing for the Iowa Energy might be just what Muhammad needs in order to get a reality check. Players in the D-League isn’t for the mentally weak and the veterans that have scratched and clawed just to get into the world’s most-scouted league would likely put a target on the back of a player many considered to be a potential top pick during his younger years.

If Muhammad is assigned to the D-League and thrives with the reality check, it’ll be worth it and likely a humbling experience. If he takes the assignment as punishment and blows it off, however, it’ll be one more bad step in a career that’s beginning to have too many for a 20-year-old rookie.

http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports....-be-headed-to-d-league-if-he-doesnt-shape-up/
 
I've never seen him play. I do remember watching a highlight of a game when his teamate hit the game winner. He walked off the court pissed because he didn't get the ball. Dudes got a lot of maturing to do.

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After seeing him in Vegas... I think he came out of college too early... :smh:

His shot wasn't going and he looked a little out of shape... :smh:

He better get it together... FAST.
 
:smh: - he knows massa runs the shit. minus whale play by his rules until you get yourself on petal stool. When that happens, you don't have to be the escape goat. I don't make the rules but you have to follow them until you figure out a way around them. Nature has gravity. We built airplanes to bypass that rule. Every one is a while, we pay the price for breaking the rule and we learn some more.
 
:smh: - he knows massa runs the shit. minus whale play by his rules until you get yourself on petal stool. When that happens, you don't have to be the escape goat. I don't make the rules but you have to follow them until you figure out a way around them. Nature has gravity. We built airplanes to bypass that rule. Every one is a while, we pay the price for breaking the rule and we learn some more.

pedestal, thank me later



But yeah Shabazz needs to get in shape and develop some go to moves. He is going to struggle in the NBA.
 
:smh: - he knows massa runs the shit. minus whale play by his rules until you get yourself on petal stool. When that happens, you don't have to be the escape goat. I don't make the rules but you have to follow them until you figure out a way around them. Nature has gravity. We built airplanes to bypass that rule. Every one is a while, we pay the price for breaking the rule and we learn some more.

I'm hoping there is a rhyme or reason to this post, or it went over my head because if not...
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:smh: - he knows massa runs the shit. minus whale play by his rules until you get yourself on petal stool. When that happens, you don't have to be the escape goat. I don't make the rules but you have to follow them until you figure out a way around them. Nature has gravity. We built airplanes to bypass that rule. Every one is a while, we pay the price for breaking the rule and we learn some more.

classic.

i see what u did there.

:roflmao::lol::roflmao:
 
:smh: - he knows massa runs the shit. minus whale play by his rules until you get yourself on petal stool. When that happens, you don't have to be the escape goat. I don't make the rules but you have to follow them until you figure out a way around them. Nature has gravity. We built airplanes to bypass that rule. Every one is a while, we pay the price for breaking the rule and we learn some more.

Covered every bgol classic mis - spell in one post. Well played sir!
 
he is not as good as he thinks he is. ball hogging without the skilz to back it up consistently. not a team player. may just be young and arrogant. He must of hating playing for ucla's coach.
 
Some believed the Minnesota Timberwolves got a steal when they selected Shabazz Muhammad with the last pick in this year’s lottery. The former top prospect has some off-court problems, sure, but most believed he’d be fine as long as he was able to keep his nose clean at the next level.

That unfortunately hasn’t been the case for Muhammad, however. The 20-year-old UCLA product struggled at the NBA Summer League for the Timberwolves and didn’t help himself by being the only player kicked out of this year’s NBA Rookie Transition Program. The violation was minor — he reportedly had a female guest in his room that wasn’t pre-approved by the faculty — but it was just the latest in what’s been a tough year for the former Bruin.

And, if it doesn’t get better soon, things could get worse: New general manager Flip Saunders told the Star Tribune’s Jerry Zgoda that a trip to the D-League could serve as Muhammad’s punishment if he doesn’t get his act together.

“Shabazz either is going to learn to obey the rules or he’ll get quick geography lesson and learn where Des Moines is.”

The idea of using the D-League as punishment isn’t a good one — I’ve argued that many times in many places in the past — but playing for the Iowa Energy might be just what Muhammad needs in order to get a reality check. Players in the D-League isn’t for the mentally weak and the veterans that have scratched and clawed just to get into the world’s most-scouted league would likely put a target on the back of a player many considered to be a potential top pick during his younger years.

If Muhammad is assigned to the D-League and thrives with the reality check, it’ll be worth it and likely a humbling experience. If he takes the assignment as punishment and blows it off, however, it’ll be one more bad step in a career that’s beginning to have too many for a 20-year-old rookie.

http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports....-be-headed-to-d-league-if-he-doesnt-shape-up/

There were many red flags for this clown. Watch, he will not go pass his two years of his rookie deal.
 
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