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I'm glad the national TV audience was able to witness the dilemma that is Ben Gordon.
What can you do with Ben Gordon? He plays well for 47 minutes. He hits shots. He's not turning it over. He's in rhythm. Yet at the end of the gamehe's tasked with handling the ball to run out to the clock, protect the lead, and try to help Chicago to lead by two possessions. Instead, he turns it overat the most crucial moment of the game, the opponent transitions to the fast break, and BG manages to commit a bad foul that doesn't restrict the shot forPortland to execute a 3pt play. DEVASTATING!!1
Ben Gordon did the exact same thing in the 12/31 in the home game against Orlando. Dwight Howard just took the ball away from him in the final minute andwalked to the other end for an easy dunk.
What do you do with a player that blows the game in the final minute that turned down 10 million per season?
What can you do with Ben Gordon? He plays well for 47 minutes. He hits shots. He's not turning it over. He's in rhythm. Yet at the end of the gamehe's tasked with handling the ball to run out to the clock, protect the lead, and try to help Chicago to lead by two possessions. Instead, he turns it overat the most crucial moment of the game, the opponent transitions to the fast break, and BG manages to commit a bad foul that doesn't restrict the shot forPortland to execute a 3pt play. DEVASTATING!!1
Ben Gordon did the exact same thing in the 12/31 in the home game against Orlando. Dwight Howard just took the ball away from him in the final minute andwalked to the other end for an easy dunk.
What do you do with a player that blows the game in the final minute that turned down 10 million per season?