cruicruise says:And you wonder why people hate Beasley. In the case of Beasley, a lot of the times it's the player's fans that make it tough to like a player. Mind you, Cruicruise is one of the Beasley fans that always diverts attention away from Beasley. This time, at least he subconsciously admits that Beasley didn't play well, but fails when he tries to call out "the Beasley Haters." This is the same reason people don't like Kobe Bryant: his fans. Kobe's fans are always talking about how great he is and trying to shove it down everyone's throat, that it annoys the shit out of everyone else. So when Kobe has a bad game and you see comments like this, it just makes you hate the player even more (as unfair as that is to the player).
Bring it, Beasley haters!
clarkpetion305 (PS3 GAMERTAG LETBEASLEYPLAY) says:
Beasley played bad today. So did Udonis 2 points 1 rebound ouch. Both of our PF sucked today. I don’t want this blog to be biased towards Haslem or Beasley. They both sucked tonight we all know it. So the I-Wins better not start today.
To be fair, this Beasley fan actually admits that Beasley didn't have a good game. But the point is, like all Beasley Homers, he places the expectations of a #2 pick in the draft, who averaged 25/12/2 coming out of college, upon other players in the Miami HEAT not named Dwyane Wade. Haslem isn't a #2 pick in the draft and wasn't drafted as such to help Wade make the HEAT contenders again. He is a role player, nothing more, nothing less. Apparently, Beasley Homers never got that memo. Of course, there's the cheap, unprovoked shot at me in the end, despite the fact that I agreed with his assessment that UD (and both Forwards) played bad this game.
Dresta says:
February 23, 2010 at 10:08 pmWhat right does Arroyo have to glare at anyone? He sucked so bad tonight he should be glaring at himself.
This guy is a Beasley Troll; he doesn't post very often, and when he does, it's always something along the lines like "Fuck Beasley Haters," or posts similar to this where he doesn't talk about Beasley at all, while insulting other players or people on the blog when they constructively discuss how Beasley performed in a game. So for him to make a special guest appearance to divert the blame to other player(s) while not being a man and accepting that his favorite player shot 5-18 in essentially a 1-3pt game that didn't help his team's cause, says a lot about him.
In all fairness, let's look at some people who took a different approach tonight:
Adam says:
this was a step back tonight for Beaz. I know others will argue he did other things well tonight, which he did, he rebounded had steals and blocked shots, but his offense was atrocious, he needed to attack the rim tonight to set up the jump shot, not the other way around.
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Can’t defend Mike tonight. but thankfully one game doesn’t make a season and the Heat have Saturday to try and make things better.
Adam understands that a player is still learning and improving. We all want Beasley to improve because he plays for our Miami HEAT.
Not much to say, the guy is pretty honest. Don't know the validity to the assessment that his performance is "unacceptable," but I'm pretty sure he meant it in the sense that he knows Beasley is way better than he showed tonight.Beasley’s performance tonight was flat out unacceptable and I say this being one of his biggest supporters. Beasley needs to attack the rim hard a lot more often to be efficient and consistent in the NBA.
Supercool is a Superstar says:
