LOWE: 10 Disappointing players this season
It’s still early in the season, but some players deserve to be called out, writes Zach Lowe. Some are obvious, some are not, but here are 10 of the season’s biggest disappointments.
It’s still early in the season, but some players deserve to be called out, writes Zach Lowe. Some are obvious, some are not, but here are 10 of the season’s biggest disappointments.
NEW YORK (AP) Carmelo Anthony sat silently at his locker, wondering if it was time to rest his aching body, or even shoot
less.
Chris Bosh scored 30 points, LeBron James added 28 points and nine rebounds and the Miami Heat remained unbeaten without Dwyane Wade in the lineup this season, defeating the Philadelphia 76ers 113-92 on Saturday night.
Carmelo Anthony sat silently at his locker, wondering if it was time to rest his aching body, or even shoot less. Wishing he was still in Denver never crossed his mind. “Expectations are still high. Things will still be great,” he said. “I’m not down, I’m not regretting anything. I’m not regretting the trade.” And certainly neither are the Nuggets.
Dirk Nowitzki sat out Dallas’ victory in New Orleans on Saturday night and will miss at least three more games so the star forward can get in better game shape while strengthening his sore right knee. “We just thought it was a good decision for everybody. I’m not happy right now anyways, so the guys are better off when I’m not out there,” Nowitzki said.