When I think of Baron Davis, the phrase "injury-prone ball hog" inevitably come to mind, closely followed by "poor man's Steve Francis". So maybe his people are trying to shore up his somewhat-eroded market value by preventing the sort of gaffes that might lead execs to question his attitude and work ethic.
Still, the way they are shielding him from unscripted encounters with the press, ...
When I think of Baron Davis, the phrase "injury-prone ball hog" inevitably come to mind, closely followed by "poor man's Steve Francis". So maybe his people are trying to shore up his somewhat-eroded market value by preventing the sort of gaffes that might lead execs to question his attitude and work ethic.
Still, the way they are shielding him from unscripted encounters with the press, ...
(warning--partisan cheap shot follows)
... you'd think he was George W. Bush.
Posted by son volt | Link to this comment | 09- 3-04 3:59 PM
How about "rich man's Nick Van Exel?"
Posted by baa | Link to this comment | 09- 3-04 4:39 PM