Jerry Colangelo saying that he came into the Olympics over weight
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/b...liams-called-unfit-olympics-article-1.1265810
Blaming the Nets conditioning coach for why he is out of shape.
Maybe it's this


Everybody else has a plate. He has a plate and two other dishes that still ain't been touch
To add injury to insult the two games that he missed the Nets won and a season high in point and assists and the ball actually moved around.
His team Stack said this
Jerry Colangelo, president of USA Basketball, called out a member of his Olympic champions Friday when he said Deron Williams wasn't in the best shape for the London Olympics last year and that he told the Nets star so.
In a conversation with Stefan Bondy, Colangelo said, "Deron Williams, for the Olympics, was not in the best shape. He was a little overweight, and I told him that at the time."
The comment is sure to cause yet more controversy in the continuing debate over whether Williams injuries were the result of him being overweight, something the Nets deny. William has said he aggravated his ankle injury in the Olympics. Williams missed two games this week to undergo treatment.
Bondy also seemed to suggest that Dr. Jeremy Bettle, the Nets strength and conditioning coach, may have been at fault. Bondy noted that Bettle, hired at the beginning of the 2011 season, was responsible for D-Will's conditioning. He pointed out that long-time Nets strength and conditioning coach, Rich Dalatri, was dumped in favor of Bettle, who had been working at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and Peak Performance Project in Santa Barbara.
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/b...liams-called-unfit-olympics-article-1.1265810
Blaming the Nets conditioning coach for why he is out of shape.
Maybe it's this


Everybody else has a plate. He has a plate and two other dishes that still ain't been touch
To add injury to insult the two games that he missed the Nets won and a season high in point and assists and the ball actually moved around.
His team Stack said this
Now, Jerry Stackhouse's interview with Stephen A. Smith and Skip Bayless has been posted and in it, Stack takes some less than subtle shots at Williams, critiquing his role as the team's distributor.
Asked by Bayless if the ball moves better without Williams on the court, Stackhouse replied, "there you go!", perhaps trying to suggest that Bayless wanted to create controversy, but then proceeded to say that both C.J. Watson and Tyshawn Taylor are "more distributors" than D-Will.
He also said that Joe Johnson should demand the ball from Williams. "I tell Joe all the time, 'tell him you want the ball. Tell him you need the ball.' I mean if you go two or three stretches, I would. (because) at the end of the day, they're going to come back and say it's on you why we lost."

