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Aww, Soft Ass Kristaps Was Whining About His Role With The Mavs After Showing The World He Is The Most Overpaid Player In The NBA

[Source] - But that happened in a losing effort, as the Dallas Mavericks fell to the LA Clippers in a seven-game series in which one of the most prominent storylines was how little Dallas relied on Porzingis, who has battled injuries and adapted to a secondary role over the past two seasons. Porzingis averaged 13.1 points and 5.4 rebounds, often utilized offensively essentially as a decoy while Doncic carved up a Clippers defense designed to slow him down.

Those injuries -- and the resulting diminished mobility -- made him a defensive liability, and they are among the reasons it would be difficult for Dallas to get value for Porzingis in a trade. He is owed $101.5 million over the next three seasons, a contract that executives and scouts around the league view as an albatross.

But Porzingis has been frustrated, often feeling more like an afterthought than a co-star as Doncic dominates the ball and the spotlight, sources told ESPN. Porzingis frequently made thinly veiled references during his postgame media availabilities, such as saying the "ball actually moved tonight" after high-scoring performances or stating that the offense didn't involve him on low-scoring nights.

After Game 7, Porzingis called it a "mental battle" to play a role that wasn't comfortable for him. He said he tried to channel the focus from his rookie year on playing hard and doing little things to help his team.

There's a new word that I think of when I hear the name Kristaps Porzingis. It's no longer soft ass or traitor (for unfollowing Clem). It's overpaid. It's franchise ruiner. That's what Kristaps is right now. The Mavs gave him the most lucrative contract in franchise history for this. 

You could make a case that he was barely the 5th best player on the Mavs for the series. Luka, Finney-Smith, Hardaway were all better. Boban arguably provided more. I've never been more happy to see a guy that was originally beloved by Knicks just gone. Now, I refuse to acknowledge that Phil did anything right, but he was right about moving Kristaps. It saved the Knicks franchise. I'm not even joking about that. If the Knicks had to pay Kristaps the max, they'd be stuck as one of the 3-5 worst teams in the league. Instead they made the playoffs and lost to a clear powerhouse Atlanta Hawks. 

But go back and look at those quotes from the story. Kristaps is cooked. He wants to be a star. He's not a star. He wants to be on the same level as Luka, but he's not. He's an awful defender now, which was one of his calling cards. The fact that he's a big that can shoot is even losing its luster. Do you know how many bigs are coming into the NBA with that skill set? So now you have a guy who was supposed to be a rim protector and good defender suck there and the value of having just him that can shoot? Shame. Oh and you can't trade him because no one wants that contract. 

This is what you get what you unfollow Clem. Just remember that if you ever think of hitting that unfollow button. Bad juju for the rest of your career.